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Closing the Stream 08 chapter -- Updated

October 17, 2008 00:34 by kcorax

Over the past couple of weeks the OpenCoffee people had their eyes fixed on the Stream 08 unconference. This is one of the most private (secrecy through obscurity) events, organized and executed by wpp.

Originally noticed by Dimitris Athanasiadis via Twitter, it eventually dragged in the whole OC Athens group. So let’s see who we met:

Jeff Pulver

I first met Jeff at the Stream. He was with Dror Gill, heading to Athens and looking for a ride. He was very stressed about keeping us waiting (he must have apologized like 3-4 times for that, really kind). While we thought that he was an accomplished blogger, later on in Tziralis’ stuffy car we learned that he’s actually a greatly accomplished developer, serial (seeeerial) entrepreneur, even wrote the Pulver law and apparently a multimilionaire (which made things pretty awkward after I learned it).

Leaving the Stream venue, we got for a walk at the Acropolis, which turned out to be rather fun.

and later had lunch during which I was a complete zombie due to sleep deprivation, but anyway…

Another notable mention is Pablo a very cool hacker/ intellectual property worker, whose surname no one seems to know. Something tells me we’ll be hearing a lot about Pablo in the near future.

Jason Calacanis

The one and only Calacanis, second most influential twitterer.

Ok so seriously I don’t know what to say. We asked (kudos to Tziralis) him to come and give a psych-up speech at our OpenCoffee meeting, and Jason came and overperformed. Bigtime.

Thanks Jason ! :)

Actually of all the people at Stream, I noticed that he and Tim O'Reilly alone had what I call the Jesus effect. It's a borderline-disturbing glamour attack where the speaker has people sitting on the flour around him literally feeding on his words as they come out of his mouth.

Tim O’Reilly

actually we didn’t get to talk to Tim very much. We were glad to have him observe/comment/place questions on our presentation at stream.

But ! Later on Nikos Anagnostou (kudos) organized a bloggers’ breakfast with him where we got to chat about emerging tech mostly.

An unfortunate detail is that we were too kind to interrupt Tim, which we later learned he interpreted as a lack of questions (while we were really bursting with such) and tried to fill the gap by giving a speech essentially.

Last breakfast with bloggers

The last breakfast. Jesus at the center (the pale skinned guy).

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Me and Tim. Best friends forever… I wish :D .

Panaghiotis Vryonis also has the video scoop from the meeting with O'Reilly


Get to his blog to see the second part

The greatest advancement from meeting these people was that now we have a very clear picture of what we need to do with OpenCoffee Greece. They mainly confirmed our ideas, but also pitched in quite a few ideas which had worked for them in the past

We feel wiser now.

Seriously.


One of the most amazing photos I've seen in my life

July 27, 2008 09:03 by kcorax
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A trully revealing study about xkcd.com. Updated.

April 14, 2008 04:38 by KCorax

 

 

Blue forxkcd.com

 

Red for Velociraptors

 

Orange for Gaussian
Update: None got did you ? Click at the picture and read the comic. Then read this http://xkcd.com/155/ then learn to be afraid of raptors.

Just when I thought I had nailed it

March 9, 2008 04:32 by KCorax

 

Just when I thought I had nailed it, I really nailed it, but some place totally other than the one I was looking at.

 

Sugarenia is in love with burned-in designs on Moleskin notebooks. I really don't get what's with people and their Moleskins. Sug even goes as far as describing it as a 'bundle of joy' which in my mind was reserved to Haagen Dazs icecream. This is a sacrilege !

 

Moleskins are seriously overpriced, not at all durable, the paper isn't the best I can find etc . The details that tipped me however were the very strong branding, aesthetic simplicity and the prominent claim of the maker for supremacy. Moleskin is marketed as the 'legendary notebook' (tm), which sounds awfully similar to the 'best operating system on the planet' .

 

The thing that baffled me is that I thought I had completely isolated the mindset that is common to all* Mac users. In fact I had isolated it to pop-ups, notifications etc. Tziralis of OpenCoffee  Athens recently noticed that I had a notification sliding occasionally (and flickering) from my Twitter client, which he found annoying. However I simply did not see it at all. I have also noticed that Mac users don't want their office to look 'busy' -- which is totally impossible and pointless to me.

 

However it's really clear to me now. The claim of supremacy is more common among mac users than the cleaniness. At least until I find some better classification rule.

 

Btw Sugar is an adorable girl, don't let the bashing deceive you.

 

* In any sweeping comment, all means 'the vast majority' .

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Memoirs of OpenCoffee Athens

January 19, 2008 04:21 by KCorax

 

20 years ago, who would say this will happen ?

 

a dj set remains unused while media player does the job.

Dedicated to the blissful new year

January 3, 2008 04:24 by KCorax
cute fluffy bunny holding a machete, saying "you're next"

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A chat on the Macedonia dispute

December 9, 2007 04:16 by KCorax

 

Below I paste a discussion I had with an apparently young person from the country that Greeks call Skopje and it's inhabitants call 'Macedonia'. For those unfamiliar with the subject, there is an ongoing dispute about the historical name'Macedonia'. The Greek side claims hold of the name on a historical basis, since forever really. The other side does so since approximately 1920., While I have a very strong opinion on the subject the chat below isn't about that.

 

Konzerva actively seeked me out by using Skype's directory search, so he could fight with me, or any Greek really. To me this underlines exactly what's wrong with our relationship with this country. It's gotten to the point where we can't have an indifferent discussion about the weather. This is unfortunate since I have even had such with Turks with which my country has had traditionally a less than optimal relationship.

 

Georgios Kasselakis : hm do we know each other ?
Georgios Kasselakis : hello ?
KONZERVA : no we don't
Georgios Kasselakis : can I help you then somehow ?
KONZERVA : do you like to chat with me?
KONZERVA ::)
Georgios Kasselakis : I'm kind of working right now.. but if you don't mind large pauses between messages ok
KONZERVA : ok
Georgios Kasselakis : so where are you from ?
KONZERVA : i'm from MACEDONIA
Georgios Kasselakis : hm so a neighboor really
Georgios Kasselakis : Im in thessaloniki
Georgios Kasselakis : you are close yes ?
KONZERVA : you think you are from Solun?
KONZERVA : we are close then...
KONZERVA : if not...hmmm
Georgios Kasselakis : I don't understand the term 'think'
Georgios Kasselakis : I came here to study from athens
KONZERVA : but why?
KONZERVA : athens have good education
Georgios Kasselakis : I dont fully understand your question, why not ?
KONZERVA : i think so..
KONZERVA : when you will get back Solun to us?
KONZERVA : (devil)
Georgios Kasselakis : what is solun ? and why would 'we' give something back to whom ?
KONZERVA : because Solun (or Thessaloniki as YOU say)was ours til 1913
KONZERVA : so,you have to back what you taken
KONZERVA : from us
Georgios Kasselakis : borders change through time, one is not entitled to what was his for a passing moment in time if the last defining treaty is still valid
KONZERVA : so according to you Greece should take Macedonia??
KONZERVA : my dear friend
Georgios Kasselakis : Greece in it's current political status does not have the will to extend it's borders. As you can guess this would propably lead to a war, which is unwanted from what I see around me.
KONZERVA : you were the one who said that we are neighboors-so if we should be friends,dont cha?
Georgios Kasselakis : .. I believe that political issues should be resolved in a political process
Georgios Kasselakis : I can be a friend with anyone, if our personas match to some extent, unless he/she does not behave in a friendly way.
KONZERVA : i agree
KONZERVA : and I don't wanna be friend with GAYS..
KONZERVA : because all greaks are gay
KONZERVA : (chuckle)
Georgios Kasselakis : So you don't really want to chat, you want to fight yes ?
KONZERVA : (flex)
KONZERVA : back what you take and then we can be friends
KONZERVA : maybe
KONZERVA : and do you self a favour-watch SHADOWS by Milco Mancevski
KONZERVA : 8-|
Georgios Kasselakis : An interesting aspect of politics is that it can completely substitute all other relationships. You see we don't have to be friends. In fact I'm not sure I want to be friends.
Georgios Kasselakis : Do yourself a favor and read the book 1984, by George Orwell. It has a great deal of insight on forging history.
Georgios Kasselakis : Funny thing is, it has nothing to do with the political relationship between our countries.
KONZERVA : look we we don't care about politic but you counyry does
Georgios Kasselakis : You seem to discard the importance of politics, as if it is an inferior and mundane issue. Why is that ?
KONZERVA : Demostean said:Macedonians are barbarians,and barbarians aren't Greaks
KONZERVA : you tell me
KONZERVA : ?
Georgios Kasselakis : Apparently he did, apparently in the long run he was also wrong.
KONZERVA : you don't respeact Demostean?but you suere in him...
Georgios Kasselakis : You mean Dimosthenis right ?
KONZERVA : you are  really gay
KONZERVA : yes
KONZERVA : you should get that
Georgios Kasselakis : Why am I gay ? And how would that be an insult ?
KONZERVA : nooo
KONZERVA : but you do not say no
Georgios Kasselakis : Dimosthenis was a demagogue, meaning he often stepped on people's emotions to do what he wanted.
Georgios Kasselakis : So seriously, if I was a politician for my country I wouldn't fix this with war. I would slow your processes down as much as possible and wait for your economy to implode.
Georgios Kasselakis : That shouldn't take more than a century. So preety fast too !
KONZERVA : maybe that's way you aren't politician...war is not a solution...
KONZERVA : if you get back Solun to us
Georgios Kasselakis : I don't fully understand your sentence..
KONZERVA : i meant if you get back Thessaloniki
Georgios Kasselakis : I got that, I mean the previous sentense.
KONZERVA : and do not FYROM us
KONZERVA : war is not solution
Georgios Kasselakis : As I said I agree. Politicaly speaking however, I too do not recognize the name Macedonia on a country. I do not even support the name FYROM. I prefer Skopje, or Vardaska.
KONZERVA : that is maybe the reason that you aren't politician because you want to solve the problem with war
Georgios Kasselakis : I never proposed war... Perhaps you misinterpreter my writing ?
Georgios Kasselakis : *misinterpreted
KONZERVA : sorry maybe i do not understood what you meant
KONZERVA : Skopje is the capital of MACEDONIA,the country coldn't have that name.Vardar is a river..Do you know Philip The Second?From that time Macedonia is a country with her own name that still exist and will exist in future!!!!
Georgios Kasselakis : So you are suggesting that the country that you call 'Macedonia' existed before Yugoslavia ? My historical indexes suggest that you are a shard of the former country.
Georgios Kasselakis : I see you are typing for long strands of time, do you prefer to speak ?
KONZERVA : ofcourse, you've learn a wrong history.Have you ever heart about Alexander Macedonian,and his fother Philip how owned Greece and much more of the whole world...and he has a country and it's called MACEDONIA and still does.Only Greece do not want to admit that USA call us by our name-Macedonia and the other countries
Georgios Kasselakis : Ofcourse I know of Alexander and his legacy, but as independed sources have cited centuries before your country's formation (I could quote Italian Quatrocento era documents and also French Renaissance), Alexander spoke Greek. USA ofcourse calls your your country by the name that it wants to be called. Still the matter is not resolved in the diplomatic field. As you may know, we have a veto available for your country's inclusion in the NATO.
Georgios Kasselakis : I will extend the offer again, do you prefer to call me so you can speak ?
KONZERVA : you can't stop us to be part of NATO!
Georgios Kasselakis : Rules are rules, and we do have the right to veto your entrance.
KONZERVA : i have problem my microphone..so i can't answer you call-sorry
Georgios Kasselakis : Hm pitty, I have spilled coffee on my laptop and mine doesn't work either....
KONZERVA : what you know about rules?!the whole world recognize us as Macedonia only your country makes problems-because you have problems with reading the real history..it's not your fault (think)
Georgios Kasselakis : Don't you find it conspicuous though that your version of the history does not match that of external observers ?
KONZERVA : and Alexander Macedonian spoke greek because that was the lanuage that was spoken in a much of parts of the world,for instance like english 2day
Georgios Kasselakis : You are dropping my argument. History written in Greek matches the history as reported by external observers. I believe the concensus reveals that yours does not...
Georgios Kasselakis : What does Alexander's language have to do with any of this ?
KONZERVA : you mantion that he spokes Greek
Georgios Kasselakis : Oh I didn't see you backtracked there . You suggest therefore that if English is an important and globally understood language you should speak it in the inner country ?
Georgios Kasselakis : Do you have discussions with your friends and family in English or your mother tongue ?
KONZERVA : my parents are living in Italy so ai speak italian with them:)
Georgios Kasselakis : Speaking of language your alphabet is Cyrilic right ?
Georgios Kasselakis : Is there any written document of your language from the ages of Alexander ?
KONZERVA : and how do you know how does Alexander speaks at home?
Georgios Kasselakis : I can point you to marble slabs with Greek writing. Can you do the same ?
Georgios Kasselakis : By the historians of his time ofcourse.
KONZERVA : he spoke greek to understand him his rivals and the bigger part of the world
KONZERVA : and Macedonian language existed also
Georgios Kasselakis : Is there any proof of that ?
KONZERVA : there are words found
Georgios Kasselakis : Where are they ? And how old are these documents ?
Georgios Kasselakis : I can reveal works of literature, history and rapsody at the time of Alexander.
KONZERVA : in Egypt on the papiruses of the piramids
Georgios Kasselakis : Papyri do not survive for such lengths of time stil legible.
KONZERVA : from 4th century b.c
Georgios Kasselakis : And why would one interpret these as words of your tongue and not some other ?
Georgios Kasselakis : Such as egyptian perhaps ?
Georgios Kasselakis : I'll tell you what: You go ask that at school and you can give me an aswer ok ?
Georgios Kasselakis : *answer
KONZERVA : it is proved that these words has exist from the time Alexander took Egypt and they were in use til the time of Cleopatra
Georgios Kasselakis : Then apparently these papyri were not found in the pyramids, which are really tombs. So where are they right now ? Are they on display somewhere ?
Georgios Kasselakis : Isn't it also strange that no evidence of your tongue was found in Philip B's tomb ?
KONZERVA : you know what/go to Egypt and find them,ask about them!
Georgios Kasselakis : One would expect that sealing a dead body wouldn't have to be in this more widely spread language.
Georgios Kasselakis : Why don't you do that ?
Georgios Kasselakis : Aren't you even curious ?
Georgios Kasselakis : Are you a student ?
KONZERVA : yes i study history
Georgios Kasselakis : Nice. Why don't you go ask someone the questions I posed, so you can give me some more infromation and perhaps illuminate me ?
Georgios Kasselakis : I will be here tomorrow.
KONZERVA : and when Alexander died his impery has still existed
KONZERVA : ok
KONZERVA : seeyou 2morrow
Georgios Kasselakis : Good night:)
KONZERVA : you too
KONZERVA : (wave)

 

Pointless to say that he never contacted me again. Maybe it had to do something with the fact that he was a history student.

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A self realization

December 5, 2007 04:16 by KCorax

 

For some people it's ATP, they're athletes.

 

For some people it's caffeine, they are usually developers.

 

For some people it's sleep, they are normal.

 

For me it's zen.

 

No zen, no work. Also people who ruin my zen need to be disposed of.

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Emokitteh is sensitive

June 20, 2007 03:20 by KCorax

 

 

I'm pushing my sister to go on a diet, and this is what I get when I tell her that's all the icecream she's allowed to eat.

 

007

 

And then she wept

 

009

 

Ok not really..

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I know where the Internet is !

October 16, 2006 12:38 by kcorax

Conversations with my godchild and second niece Georgia:

- I know where the Internet is !

- Reeealy... you do ? Even your claim that you can point to it means that you don't even understand what it is...

- No, no I do ! It's down left, it's the blue and round one.

Georgia is 8 years old and she's obviously surpassed what most people will ever understand about the Tubes.

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Picture: Georgia playing with an antique version of Bryce 3D 3.0 running in a VM on my laptop. It's so damn old it's not even in full screen.


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