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The forum is alive

Even though I've failed twice with my idea of ​​reviving the forums on the Internet the rest davon here on Kümmerle's weblog, I am all the happier that this new forum is still used from time to time by fellow campaigners. And so the hope remains that the forum will eventually receive more encouragement.

Today has me now Javier Giner with a call in the forum surprised, which I think culminates in the statement that "we exist to the extent that we mobilize thoughts."

Which also encourages me to recommend my Zettelkasten discussion partners to think about a videocast instead of a podcast and to underpin the whole thing with a forum.

rail strikes

Once again train drivers are terrorizing the entire public long-distance and local transport and hardly anyone has any understanding for the background of these strikes. Apparently, the trade unions are only concerned with their own sinecures and with inflicting the greatest possible damage on our country as a whole. The idea behind it is probably very perfidious, because the worse off we all are, the more attractive the unions become.

The really bad thing about it, however, is that wage earners are on strike who actually no longer need a person, a company, let alone rail transport. So it is high time that our railways are automated. This would have been possible for decades and the necessary investments would have paid for themselves long ago. And even better, we would have punctual trains again!

Zettelkasten round

Yesterday I once again at the of Detlef Stern hosted Zettelkasten round. At the end of last year, he even managed to create his own "slip cast" to start. So this time the focus was not only on how to continue this Zettelcast, but also on which target group one would like to reach with it.

For me as a simple Zettelkasten lover certainly a number too big, but still very exciting. And so I'm now very excited to see how the whole thing will develop over time.

reading recommendation

Today's article by Gwendolyn Sass in the FAZ with the title: "Crimea is annexed but not pacified“ once again shows very nicely how opinion-making continues to be done in Germany for dictators and unjust regimes. The really frightening thing about it is that this opinion-making doesn't come from the swamp of the socially despised that exists in every society, but in the Berlin Republic is almost part of the reason of state. One only remembers that our Federal President continues to court anyone who publicly takes a stand for Putin and agitates against Ukraine.

And so is Gwendolyn Sasss article is a blessing, if only because it not only uncovers an unabashed opinion-making for a mass murderer and his unjust regime, but also puts the facts right again.


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