links vom 02.06.2013

felix schwenzel

  ta­ges­spie­gel.de: Der Netz-Pate   #

ma­rio six­tus bringt den man­gel von netz­neu­tra­li­tät gut auf ei­nen kom­mu­ni­zier­ba­ren nen­nen: schutz­geld-er­pres­sung:

Wer im Ge­schäft blei­ben will, muss mit der Fa­mi­lie des­Pa­ten ei­nen Ver­trag ab­schlie­ßen. Und die­se Fa­mi­lie heißt Te­le­kom.

  en­s­cape.de: A pho­to­gra­phy pro­ject by Ma­rio Six­tus and Na­dia Za­bou­ra   #

fo­tos von na­dia za­bou­ras fri­sur.

  kott­ke.org: A list of com­mon mis­con­cep­ti­ons   #

gran­di­os! auf der wi­ki­pe­dia sei­te der ver­brei­te­ten miss­ver­ständ­niss steht bei­spiels­wei­se:

The pla­te ar­mor of Eu­ro­pean sol­diers did not stop sol­diers from mo­ving around or ne­ces­si­ta­te a cra­ne to get them into a sadd­le. They would as a mat­ter of cour­se fight on foot and could mount and dis­mount wi­t­hout help. In fact sol­diers equip­ped with pla­te ar­mor were more mo­bi­le than tho­se with chain­mail ar­mor, as chain­mail was hea­vier and re­qui­red stiff pad­ding be­neath due to its plia­ble na­tu­re. They could even do cart­wheels, as a a fif­te­enth-cen­tu­ry ma­nu­script de­mons­tra­tes.

rit­ter konn­ten rä­der schla­gen!

Ge­or­ge Wa­shing­ton did not have woo­den tee­th. His den­tures were made of gold, hipp­o­po­ta­mus ivo­ry, lead, and hu­man and ani­mal tee­th (in­clu­ding hor­se and don­key tee­th).

ge­or­ge wa­shing­ton hat­te pfer­de­zäh­ne!