You rush a miracle man, you get rotten miracles.
http://cruisersblog.de/archives/1000-Piratparkplatz.html
So eins will ich auch haben!
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WTF? The whole building just toppled?!
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Die Frage ist also nicht, ob das Netz ein rechtsfreier Raum sein darf, wie derzeit diskutiert wird, sondern ob Millionen von Internetnutzern es hinnehmen, dass die Ungerechtigkeiten der analogen Welt im Netz fortbestehen.
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Das Problem mit dem Urheberrecht kritisch beleuchtet.
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If you want to disable the journaling on a HFS+ volume, for example if you want to mount it under Linux, you can do so via a simple Terminal command:
diskutil disableJournal /Volumes/TheVolumeName
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Wo beginnt Zensur im Netz? Internetaktivistin Franziska Heine und Familienministerin Ursula von der Leyen streiten über die Stoppschilder vor Kinderpornoseiten
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Franziska Heine bestreitet die Diskussion hervorragend!
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A great Jazz choir performing Toto’s “Africa”, preceding it by an acapella rain storm.
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Beware the periodic wrath of women.
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http://www.funfacts.com.au/calling-all-women-this-one/
Beware the periodic wrath of women.
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Reading some of the many books on leadership that are out there, you get a picture of how it should look like when you're leading. But are you also aware of how it looks when you're not in the lead? You better are, because your subordinates certainly do.
Jon Ferguson made an insightful list in his blog article
You know you are not leading when...:
You wait for someone to tell you what to do rather than taking the initiative yourself
You spend too much time talking about how things should be different
You blame the context, surroundings, or other people for your current situation
You choose not to speak the truth in love
You are more concerned about being cool or accepted than doing the right thing
You seek consensus, rather than casting vision for a preferable future
You aren't taking any significant risks
You accept status quo as the way it's always been and always will be
You start protecting your reputation instead of opening yourself up to opposition
You sleep a little too sound
You procrastinate to avoid making a tough call
You talk to others about the problem rather than taking it to the person responsible
You don't feel like your butt is on the line for anything significant
You think what you say doesn't matter
You ask for way too many opinions before taking action
In short: You're appointed the leader, so act like one. You'll not be judged on your preparations but on your results.
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