Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Juliet And Diane Same Pill?

Zu früh gefreut...

Nahezu als digitales „Wundererlebnis“ wurde jüngst die höchauflösende Digitaltechnik HDTV beworben. Der ORF kürte sich mit der Prestige als einziger hierzulande Fernsehen in HD Qualität auszustrahlen. So verkündete der ORF einst den Sendestarts des neuen digitalen Formates mit der EURO 2008. Wie sich nun für den Seher herausstellt, trifft es nicht ganz zu das Event als Starttermin zu bezeichnen; vielmehr stellt es eine Art Testphase für HDTV dar. Nach der EURO dürfte nämlich fürs erste Sendepause für HDTV Supercharging. Above all, domestic production can not initially be broadcast in HD quality. The equipment of the station will only gradually replaced, they say. Long term, however, all ORF HD productions will be converted. That they also purchase production from existing material will be immediately presented with high resolution, the technical director of the ORF, Peter Moosmann, to the APA. This, however, require a little more time.
The investment in a HD box would pay off, they were already so Moosmann. Takes you back to that is the best source material, so even non-HD TV broadcasts are seen in improved quality, the technical director.
Looking at the international Development of HDTV, so this falls primarily due to lack of use by the consumers rather slow progress. While ARD and ZDF will start regular operation until the Olympics 2010, it set aside temporarily Pro7 and Sat1 in general. Only ARTE is also from 1 Be July program in HD available. ORF, one sees the EURO 2008 as a welcome opportunity to test HDTV approval.
According to the Technical Director, it needs three things to be able to view the EURO in HD quality: 1 The correct digital receiver box second The cables and last but not least, third ¬ an HD-capable screen (where the most cost-effective satellite receiver to as much as 300 euros amount!). The ORF can even consider the effort done to the boxes (consider the green sticker) to ensure proper operation.
Well, the efforts of the ORF most praised, it all sounds for the average person but after a little more effort. Reading the various contributions to the discussion by bring, they also quite skeptical views on HDTV. However, we are excited. From 2 June should start HDTV and bring us the coveted live football feeling. Whether the fan mile then the stage is ... ☺

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Wikipedia Pinky Prn Star

Blogger-Kodex

eagerly looking for a topic for today's blog entry I came across something that at this Make sure to be well received.

The press release announced on Saturday that Internet users would now call for a Blogger Code. This led to an investigation conducted by the law firm DLA Piper in London, UK. This requirement applies primarily to a voluntary code of conduct among bloggers.
call this unique internet users such a code. Neither parent institution, nor the state or even the majority of bloggers do it.
be addressed in this call, especially the current laws regarding intellectual property rights, defamation or incitement to crime.

question is, however, how voluntary can be such a code. No one wants to expose the shame, to oppose a code. In that sense, this issue certainly not too many volunteers.
And always my personal concern, which I poche: Why can not even things as they are? A blog is a subjective scale of records in a kind of online diary that can even be useful for the official purposes, but it is subjective character. And as long as something is subjective, you should give your own, the freedom of space - space to express themselves and choose to space the language itself. Each has his own fortune and even if someone picks one at inappropriate words, this is not indeed OK, but just his personal concern.
Note only the scandal blogger Perez Hilton , was reported on at this point before. This man does not mince words imaginable, and no matter how a Blogger code would look: he fails to guarantee it.

Legal regulations or not: In Germany, Blogger principle in a similar legal responsibility as the traditional press. (So \u200b\u200bDennis Breuer, Rechtsepxerte at IT law firm.) That should do it and at least it's not like that blogger for gross violations of the law in any case not be held responsible.

Like so much this theme is also a two-edged sword. Not a little wrong to moderation by legal rules is required in blogging. The other side is, how much fun it still makes blogging or reading blogs, if nowhere to go and again the limits of good taste cheeky be exceeded.