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Janteloven – You shall not believe that you can teach us anything!

Yesterday was one of the most rewarding days in Lektiehjælpen i Mjølnerparken, and that is saying a lot, since it’s the highlight of the week when I’m tutoring children in Mjølnerparken 36.

One of the children had to do an assignment on “Janteloven” (the “10 Commandments of Jante”), she’s attending a private school, and I’m not sure they’re using the same materials in public school.

She was asked to put the “Commandments” into a personal context, and also to formulate a list that is the opposite of the “Commandments”.

Like I wrote in a previous post (Missed the Alicia Keys concert), the “Commandments” are deeply rooted in Danish culture, and they’ve had a tremendous impact on my life. Basically “Jante” is stating that you’re “worthless” as an individual. It’s an extremely negative way of thinking.

The most impressive was that the child answered that she’d never personally experienced the Commandment #9: “You shall not believe that anyone cares about you!”. I told her, that if that’s true, please, please teach us! We can learn so much from You then. On the other hand: it was a bit “scary” that she actually had personal experiences with most of the commandments.

We also agreed that we could teach each other a lot. She taught me some Arabic, and told me that my Arabic sounded Egyptian, true true, I’m using “Dr. Pimsleurs: Egyptian Arabic” language lessons to learn Arabic. Shokoron anise.

BTW she started out by asking “do you know who formulated the “commandments” of Jante”. My comment was that everybody knows that, it’s common knowledge…Well obviously not, my co-tutor, she’s in her late 30ies, didn’t!

But I’m impressed by the quality of the teaching this child is receiving, makes my heart jump with joy. I’m, however, once again not impressed by the quality of some of the educational materials used in the lower grades in public school, some of the children had to do “iconic” cross-words, and some of the pictures were of such a low quality that even I couldn’t make out what it was. And some of the pictures are of things no one hardly uses anymore, like suspenders!

But what a rewarding day!

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The Joy of Tech comic… laughter is the best tech support.

The Joy of Tech comic… laughter is the best tech support.

That's me...Or is it?

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Jeg rebooter baby?

Bloggers Unite – or first planning meeting for Blogforum2

So just because you’re a blogger do you have anything in common with “these” people? Probably a lot and probably not a lot, but likely something, and maybe a lot…And who cares anyway, let’s just have some fun. And Kulturhus Islands Brygge sounds A-OK with me…

So I guess I should attend, since I’m slowly, but securely, becoming a full-fledged blogger, you can say that I’m out of the closet (hey shut up over there, I’m not going back!)

Hey I might even make a living from it, not blogging, but networking, the social media revolution might actually happen, if we shed the shackles of old media, and just start creating.

It’s 1976 again and “WE’REYOU’RE PIGGY IN THE MIDDLE”.

Viva la revolution!

Hmm…Huskede jeg at gemme?

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I hate it when it does that…

Charlie: So lieutenant, where exactly were you?
Maverick: Well, we…
Goose: Thank you.
Maverick: Started up on a 6, when he pulled from the clouds, and then I moved in above him.
Charlie: Well, if you were directly above him, how could you see him?
Maverick: Because I was inverted.
Iceman: [coughs whilst saying] Bullshit.
Goose: No he was man, it was a really great move. He was inverted.
Charlie: You were in a 4g inverted dive with a MiG28?
Maverick: Yes ma’am.
Charlie: At what range?
Maverick: Um, about 2 meters.
Goose: It was actually about 1 and a half I think. It was 1 and a half, I’ve got a great Polaroid of it, and he’s right there, must be 1 and a half.
Maverick: Was a nice picture.
Goose: Thanks.
Charlie: Eh lieutenant, what were you doing there?
Goose: Communicating.
Maverick: Communicating. Keeping up foriegn relations. You know, giving him the bird!
Goose: [Charlie looks puzzled, so Goose clarifies] You know, the finger
[gestures apprpriately]
Charlie: Yes, I know the finger, Goose.
Goose: I-I’m sorry, I hate it when it does that, I’m sorry. Excuse me.

F.AY!!! Big up to Masta Ace, Alan Kay, Tim Berners-Lee, Richard Stallman, Ben Hammersley, R.V.B, H.H.B, E.T, D.M, M.E, G.L, M.J, O.H N.O, J.T.R, P.P, N.T.F, P.L.R.T, K.H.A.Y, N.B, J.H, T.C.N and all the revolutionaries I haven’t meet yet (well I haven’t actually met P.P., Alan Kay, Tim Berners-Lee and Richard Stallman…).

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CodeWeavers – CrossOver Mac

CrossOver MacCodeWeavers – CrossOver Mac

CodeWeavers has released CrossOver, the Windows compatibility layer based on the WINE Project for the Mac, and I finally got to test it today.

My expectations were low, since I struggled with the pure open source DARWINE Mac OS X port of WINE.

But…So far I’m impressed!

The first application I tried to install, Vig Foreningsprogram, installed without a hitch – I jumped a little in my seat when I saw the Windows Installer pop up, and that I could use Windows style directories.

So far it runs like a charm. This is exactly the class of applications, business apps, that should run without problems under CrossOver, and so far it looks very promising.

I know it’s a bad choice for first application to test, since I don’t really know it, but I have a motive.

Vig Foreningsprogram is a free, Danish developed software solution for administration of associations (foreninger) an important part of the Danish culture and democracy.

Vig Foreningsprogram has been developed for Windows only, but now it runs on Mac as well, and since it’s now “available” on other platforms, associations could have a choice besides Windows for their IT needs.

Here’s a list of applications I’d like see working.

  • Internet Explorer 6 or 7 with Danske Bank
  • Visual Studio .NET

If I could get these two applications running under Mac OS X, I could loose the Windows box entirely.

I’m putting in a pre-order for CrossOver Mac, forget about Parallels and Boot Camp, “it’s the end of the Redmond Tax as we know it” (humming a REM song).

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BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | ‘Crocodile Hunter’ Irwin killed

Jeg græder for dem - jeg græder for dem - Candles for Steve IrwinBBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | ‘Crocodile Hunter’ Irwin killed

I’m truly saddened to hear about the death of Steve Irwin, aka. the “Crocodile Hunter”, and I offer my deepest condolences to his wife Terri and his two children.

Strangely enough I actually discussed Mr. Irwin, RIP, this Saturday with some friends, and my gut-feeling was that it was bound to happen, I felt that nothing short of paying the ultimate price could stop him, and I most likely share this view with a lot of his viewers.

But it was great TV, and Irwin has helped remove a lot of fears and misconceptions about alleged dangerous animals, making it even more tragic that he’s the first reported Australian casualty, as a result of being stung by a sting-ray, since 1945.

Wikipedia: Stephen Robert Irwin (22 February 1962 – 4 September 2006) Rest In Peace, As-Sal’mu ‘Alaykum, alav ha-shalom, Guds fred være med dig.

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Oddly Enough News Article | Reuters.com | Official can’t ban Madonna mock-crucifixion

Oddly Enough News Article | Reuters.com | Official can’t ban Madonna mock-crucifixion

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – The Dutch justice minister has rejected a call by a Christian party to stop Madonna staging a mock-crucifixion in concerts in Amsterdam.

It’s amazing how easy it is to provoke, and it’s not like Madonna needs the extra publicity. Last week her concert in Denmark had an attendance of 85.000.

Some Christians took the bait, not too unlike some Muslims during the prophet Muhammad “Salla Allahu ‘Alaihi Wa Sallam” cartoon controversy.

I really can’t see any problem with Madonna performing a mock crucifixion – but: she’s a cleverly crafted product, but reinventing herself? Hardly! The return to 70ies Dance was basically lifted from Kylie Minouge, and the use of Swedish producers from Britney Spears.

I’m SO SO tired of these over hyped stars mega-stars, but enough said, I’d gone see Madonna in Horsens if I had tickets…You know me…I’m a complete sell-out!

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Review: Maâllem Mokhtar Gania & Gnawa Sufi group and Djamel Laroussi c’est n’etait pas soufit

Images of the Middle East: Maâllem Mokhtar Gania & Gnawa Sufi and Djamel LaroussiKØBENHAVNS INTERNATIONALE TEATER 2006: Images of the Middle East: Maâllem Mokhtar Gania & Gnawa Sufi group and Djamel Laroussi

Surprise: I keep attending Images of the Middle East music events, but after the disappointment yesterday, my hopes were rather low, when I showed up for the gig.

I arrived a little late, and I was greeted by the great news, that the venue was packed, and they had to turn people away – luckily I already had a ticket.

Djamel Laroussi were already well into their set, but it was easy to see that this was music for dance-floors, played by some highly (understatement) accomplished musicians. Djamel Laroussi plays middle-eastern pop-music, but with a twist, mixing it with different flavours from the musical traditions of the world.

I found it a bit too mainstream, and I doubt any of that their records will find their way to my music collection, but I’d love to see them live again, and I had a big smile on my lip when the gig ended.

But this event was a double header, and we were in for a special treat.

Maâllem Mokhtar Gania & Gnawa Sufi group is traditional music, with deep religious meaning, mixing the traditions of old Africa, with the Arab world, for a truly unique and true type of music, but also dancing.

The tradition is at least thousand years old, but most likely as old as humanity itself, but it’s still fresh. The dancers are more like break-dancers, and the only instruments used were the traditional percussion, drums and this strange Bo Diddley looking bass and, last but not least, the chanting voices.

There was immediately strong response from the audience, some being of North African descend, for instance shouting religious sentences being answered by the members of the group.

I got swept away, and ended dancing in a kind of trance, it was very much like attending a rave, as one of the organisers also pointed out.

The Islamic world is living in an age of awakening, where conservatism is on the march, and the mystic traditions of Islam is under pressure, and there are real fears that this old tradition could be lost.

Long live this important human heritage. It doesn’t get truer than this, music and the love of life in it’s purest, cleanest form. It was difficult to adjust to the rainy and “1st of the month drunk” Copenhagen, after this deep and profound experience.

Tonight there will be a traditional leela-ritual performed. It starts at 9pm, once again at Kulturhus Islands Brygge, and runs for a full 12 hours. I’ll try to get in, even though I can’t be there on time, since I’m attending the Babazula concert@Vega tonight.

Non c’est n’etait pas soufit.

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dr.dk › Podcast › Radio › Dagens novelle

dr.dk- Podcast Radio - Dagens novelledr.dk › Podcast › Radio › Dagens novelle

WOW! Danmarks Radio tager Podcasting seriøst!

Klassikere til øret
Fra 1.9. til 31.10. tilbyder DR podcasting af klassiske noveller fra hele verden. Hver dag sendes en ny fortælling; ialt 61 stk.
Fra Herman Bang til Guy de Maupassant. Fra Jeppe Aakjær til Anton Tjekhov. Fra noveller der er 10 minutter lange til nogle med en varighed på en time. Alt sammen gratis.

Jeg bukker og takker! Sådan DR!

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Images of the Middle East: Desert Lounge

Images of the Middle East: Desert LoungeKØBENHAVNS INTERNATIONALE TEATER 2006: Images of the Middle East: Desert Lounge

I went to the Desert Lounge event yesterday. It was part of the Images of the Middle East festival.

Unfortunately it was not very interesting, and I left after half an hour.

The problem was that I wasn’t in the mood for dancing, the music was too loud – albeit good – the crowd was…hmm…mostly absent!, and the room too sterile. What no Sisha? Come on?

Later I met two women that I recognised from the “Lounge”. They had stayed a little longer, and they said that the music had gotten worse, and the crowd still…absent…So they also left early.

I got to talk to them, because they were quite close becoming victims of a “donuting nutcase” near Langebro.

Well I told them that they should go check out Clotaire K. One of the women, who also had attended the Natacha Atlas concert, had considered attending the gig Wednesday, “but you know”, she said, “Stengade 30 – I might run into my 20 year old son”. LOL.

Once again go check out Clotaire K, you can still catch them here during “Images”:

  • Clotaire K and DAM: Roskilde, Gimle, September 2nd@9PM
  • Clotaire K: Elsinore (Helsingør), Toldkammeret, September 3rd@21.00

Well, tonight I’m checking this event out: DJAMEL LAROUSSI + MAÂLLEM MOKHTAR GANIA@Kulturhus Islands Brygge, hopefully that’ll be a better experience, even though it’s a the same venue as the disappointing Desert Lounge.