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Going on a diet – wish me luck

Mai 14, 2007 von Harald Puhl

A few days ago I saw a picture from back when I was in a UK’s Mountain Rescue team, and in good shape. In the mid 90s I broke my left ankle in the French Pyrenees, while walking down an slope after a good day in the ice, and things went downhill from there. The lack of exercise, combined with bad eating habits took its toll, and today I’m almost 118Kg, or 260lb. for those still using imperial metrics.

This morning I went to see a doctor who specializes in natural diets, and she has given me a strict one. To start with, no eggs or milk for a few weeks, so bye bye Starbucks (I can still drink black coffee though). It’s then a matter of combining the right kind of food, for example, breakfast consists of acid fruits (lemon juice plus oranges, pineapple or kiwis), the a salad plus chicken, fish or pasta for lunch. A friend of mine has recommended this doctor, having lost almost 10Kg the first month.

Part of the plan is of course exercise, which having three kids plus a startup will be difficult to get done – my idea is to get a mountain bike and try to go to places with it, rather than take the car, plus a short cycle in the morning before everyone wakes up. Any recommendations? I was looking at some today, and the two manufacturers which seemed best were Scott and Orbea, not sure which to get though.

A weekly progress report will be posted here, I’m actually thinking of making some sort of weight widget, it’s just an idea for now.

Innovate Europe 2007 – Day 3

Mai 11, 2007 von Harald Puhl

This comes a little late as the event is over, but I thought it was worth making some final remarks. On the last day we presented the new look & feel of Whisher, together with some new features such as integrated SIP VoIP, and powerful geolocation functionality.
At the end of the day, Chris Shipley interviewed Martin Varsavsky, who was also being presented with an Entrepreneur of the Year award by the conference organizers. By this time, many attendees had already left, eager to catch trains to take them to Madrid or Barcelona for a flight back home, so the interview was rather bleak. People were asked by the organizers to sit towards the front of the theater to make it look a bit more full (if that was at all possible), and we even saw students from Zaragoza’s University turn up, who had not been present during the rest of the event. We also left after this, as we had a longish drive home, and felt sorry for SpeedBit, who were the last to present, after the interview with Martin.

Some comments about the event:

The venue was nice, but the low glass desks were totally inadequate. At DEMO, we had nice custom-build stands, with the company name on top, so even if you were standing, the laptops were at the right level to show people stuff. At this event, everyone resorted to stealing chairs from around the theater, as none were provided by the organizers.
The WiFi worked OK, but sometimes got too congested. There were two 3Mbit ADSL lines, and six access points tied to each, placed about 20cm from each other. You can guess that interference, and heavy usage by some of the attendees didn’t do the network much good.
For some strange reason, a van with a huge screen was placed in the middle of the main square of Zaragoza, near the event, and live video feeds from the event were shown there. A simultaneous translation ran at the same time, but the volume was set at the same level as the original audio, and the end result was a cacophony that basically amused the locals.
The catering did their best, but left every day just before 17:00. This meant 3 to 4 hours with no food or drink (not even water, never mind coffee).
Little publicity of the event was made, which resulted in basically a couple of local newspapers showing up to report, and the sponsoring newspaper Cinco Dias. Other media was there but were basically not very interested in investigating all the companies presenting. The feeling was a bit depressing, almost like you were presenting to the other companies also attending. There is no point running such an event if absolutely no national press coverage (at least) has been attempted to be captured.

I won’t say the event was bad, we actually met some great people, talked to a few VCs, and had a good time. I will leave you with a few more pictures from the event (and a few more are on my Flickr page).

Live from Innovate!Europe 2007

Mai 9, 2007 von Harald Puhl

We’re presenting Whisher at Innovate!Europe 2007, being held in Zaragoza, Spain. The event itself is not huge, and has not been written about much, but since it is a stone’s throw away from Barcelona base, we felt it was worth coming. I’ll be posting some pics and info a bit later on.

Day 2: Presentations, demos, networking and no coffee after 17:00

The day started off with an intro from Chris Shipley, and a few onstage demos.

One of the demos that caught my eye was a service called Smeet, which creates a virtual 3D space (in an isometric birds-eye view for your techies), for example, a bar, and places animated avatars which correspond to real users who login to the system. Each user also dials in to a conference number, and his audio can then be heard by others in proportion to their distance, i.e. there is a hearing range, and a speaking range. Thus, by moving your avatar close enough to a group, you will begin hearing their conversation, and even talk to the group if you get closer. Pretty cool stuff!

In the afternoon there was a discussion panel on angel and VC funding of startups, with some heavyweights present – Klaus Hommels from Benchmark, Simon Levene from Accel, Mark Tluszcz from Mangrove, Saul Klein from Index, and Oliver Jung from Adinvest. The moderator was supposed to be Loic Le Meur, but he didn’t show up, apparently due to political engagements back in France (my guess is he will be the next interior minister!), so Chris Shipley took the lead. Some interesting discussion was generated around when and how to take money, and from whom. One conclusion is that if you go for top VCs, you have to set your aims very high, not on a $10 or $20M exit, which can be fine if you take angel funding instead.

The event is OK for networking with others, but the catering disapeared around 17:00, and we were left with no coffee!

Chronopay suspends Allofmp3 merchant account

April 3, 2007 von Harald Puhl

It seems that after VISA and MasterCard decided to stop processing payments for the controversial Russian site allofmp3.com, their only means to acquire revenue was Chronopay, a payment processor based in the Netherlands, has also decided to fold their account. Trying to buy new credit on the AllTunes site results in this: “Processing for this site disabled.”

RIAA 2 – Allofmp3 nil. I hope the recent open letter from Steve Jobs, and the even more recent news of EMI dropping DRM on their iTunes catalog will prompt a resolution to this problem. It seems crazy how the music industry, instead of trying to strike a deal with this company, insists it operates illegally, when they are distributing unprotected, DRM-free content on the music CDs you can buy (and rip) in any store.

Chronopay press release: JSC ChronoPay accepts Russian music stores with NP FAIR license only – essentially, it states that the license type under which allofmp3.com operates is no longer valid in their eyes.

Technorati misses 13 hours of blogging

Februar 10, 2007 von Harald Puhl

It seems Alzheimer has taken over at Technorati, where after an hour or so of seeing “we have a problem, we are working furiously to have it fixed”, posts newer than 13 hours ago seem to have all gone missing. I ran a couple of searches, and they both failed to turn up results I had seen a couple of hours ago. Will the re-index the 55 million blogs all over again?

The end of an excellent installer

Januar 8, 2007 von Harald Puhl

I read with sadness that Tarma have decided to discontinue development of their QuickInstall and ExpertInstall applications. These are really excellent alternatives to heavyweights like InstallShield, which can cost thousands of dollars, and do pretty much everything you’d want out of a normal installer for your application. You can run custom actions at any point during the install, add drivers and other stuff you want to tag along your app, and more. Good luck guys, and thanks for all the fish!

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