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Cake day: June 17th, 2023

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  • Ärgert mich schon lange. ASR A3.5 schreibt vor dass Büroräumen mindestens 20 ˚C herrschen muss, in Pausenräumen und Duschen sogar noch mehr. Sonst müssen Wärmestrahler installiert, Aufwärmzeiten festgelegt oder Kleidung bereitgestellt werden.

    Mehr als 26 ˚C sollten Räume nicht erreichen. Wenn es draußen auch über 26 ˚C sind kann man mal überlegen ob man vielleicht etwas tun muss, aber nur wenn z. B. besonders gefährdete Personen anwesend sind. Erst ab 30 ˚C im Raum müssen Maßnahmen ergriffen werden (verschatten, Kleiderordnung lockern, Ventilator), ab 35 ˚C ist der Raum dann endlich potentiell nicht mehr als Arbeitsraum geeignet.

    Das steht doch in keinem Verhältnis zueinander, weder die Schwellwerte noch das Potential der Maßnahmen.













  • 2001: A Space Odyssey was rightfully not well received when it was first released. It is incredibly well crafted in terms of visual effects and has about 30 minutes of great, tense sci-fi in it. Shame about the other six hours (perceived) of tedium. Even in the late 60s people in ape costumes smashing things while the soundtrack goes aaaAAAaaUuuAaa wasn’t interesting for more than a minute, don’t even get me started on the stewardess, docking, moon journey or the damn screensaver. Which, yes, is iconic, but 20 minutes?

    It does make sense that people would get high before subjecting themselves to this and then put on a Pink Floyd album during all the tedious scenes.

    2010 is a better movie. It starts with dialogue and knows when slowing down increases tension.


  • Dark Messiah: First person action RPG where you kick Orcs into spikes a lot. Add some more gimmicks, more verticality and enemy variety, basically done.

    C&C Generals: Sequel was planned but canceled. The original still has a following, AoE2 had multiple profitable remasters. The genre might be more niche but it isn’t dead.

    Bulletstorm: Stupid fun FPS with a ridiculous story, not quite a “boomer shooter” but a sequel could definitely profit from that current trend.

    Also Slay the Spire and Cyberpunk 2077, but those are actually happening.




  • Wouldn’t it be neat if companies weren’t flocking to a few neighborhoods in a few cities, creating not only traffic jams but driving up housing prices as well? Isn’t it silly how local governments are competing on who can throw the most money at private enterprise to get the new widget factory or tech campus built there?