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Jörg Schumann: Martin Schumann's next concerts
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My general interest blog with lots of topics mostly from computer application but also from classical music. Wednesday, August 19, 2009. Martin Schumann's next concerts. My brother Martin Schumann. Will perform chamber music in the beautiful Wassermühle in Holm on August 29 and 30. Seat reservation is recommended as these concerts are always very popular! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Martin Schumanns next concerts. Programmer, Project Manager, Organist, Writer - and Blogger :-).
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Jörg Schumann: Review: The Art of Letting Go
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My general interest blog with lots of topics mostly from computer application but also from classical music. Sunday, July 19, 2009. Review: The Art of Letting Go. Die Kunst, loszulassen" has very few highlights and some good articles but overall is a disappointment, as you can read (in german) here. There also is an english version. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Review: The Art of Letting Go. The way towards internal Enterprise 2.0. Programmer, Project Manager, Organist, Writer - and Blogger :-).
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Jörg Schumann: Video mania
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My general interest blog with lots of topics mostly from computer application but also from classical music. Thursday, December 31, 2009. 3 weeks ago I bought a camcorder ( JVC Everio HD300. And have used it to film family time around christmas. The supplied software is not too bad (and worked only after I installed a new H.264 codec) but has no provisions to edit a film. But this is badly necessary - nobody wants to watch a series of unedited video scenes. Trying Adobe Premiere Elements. Converting vide...
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Jörg Schumann: May 2009
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My general interest blog with lots of topics mostly from computer application but also from classical music. Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Paper books - how long? I still buy books on paper but i really wonder how long i will continue to do so. As soon as there is a viable alternative (i'm not a first mover and don't think Kindle and co. are ready yet) I will probably buy most books in electronic form. Sunday, May 24, 2009. Looking forward to writing and reading. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Jörg Schumann: December 2009
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My general interest blog with lots of topics mostly from computer application but also from classical music. Thursday, December 31, 2009. 3 weeks ago I bought a camcorder ( JVC Everio HD300. And have used it to film family time around christmas. The supplied software is not too bad (and worked only after I installed a new H.264 codec) but has no provisions to edit a film. But this is badly necessary - nobody wants to watch a series of unedited video scenes. Trying Adobe Premiere Elements. Converting vide...
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Jörg Schumann: August 2009
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My general interest blog with lots of topics mostly from computer application but also from classical music. Saturday, August 29, 2009. No wonder Samsungs products are so popular: they offer good quality and innovative features for a really nice price. But beware if you need Samsung to repair your defective device, at least in Germany. Be prepared not to see it back for months. As reported in the german computer magazine c't (in issue 18/2009, listen to it here. Wednesday, August 19, 2009. Click for my W...
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Jörg Schumann: A living legend
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My general interest blog with lots of topics mostly from computer application but also from classical music. Sunday, July 12, 2009. Many of my readers will not remember the great old days of BYTE magazine. It was that. Definitive ressource for the PC enthusiast, it had tons of reviews, deep insights, adverts which made us germans dream.and it had that column which I always read first: Computing at Chaos Manor, written by Jerry Pournelle. Here are some links:. Jerry's weekly PC column - always a good read!
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Jörg Schumann: Samsung sucks!
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My general interest blog with lots of topics mostly from computer application but also from classical music. Saturday, August 29, 2009. No wonder Samsungs products are so popular: they offer good quality and innovative features for a really nice price. But beware if you need Samsung to repair your defective device, at least in Germany. Be prepared not to see it back for months. As reported in the german computer magazine c't (in issue 18/2009, listen to it here. November 7, 2009 at 2:26 PM. Martin Schuma...
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Jörg Schumann: Free!
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My general interest blog with lots of topics mostly from computer application but also from classical music. Monday, July 6, 2009. Chris Anderson wrote an excellent article. How scarcity is replaced by abundance. And he lives what he preaches: his new book "Free: the future of a radical price" can be downloaded as an audiobook for free from here. Even better: the full text and the audiobook in the full version (free) and an abridged version (not free! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Jörg Schumann: The way towards internal Enterprise 2.0
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My general interest blog with lots of topics mostly from computer application but also from classical music. Sunday, July 5, 2009. The way towards internal Enterprise 2.0. Just found an excellent presentation. Here's what I found most important:. Don't replace Knowledge Management by a Wiki - it wont work. People need the right audience to share their knowledge. Integrate social network tools into the day-by-day work of the people, so that it makes their work easier. Crisis time is innovation time.