What's happening?
Friday, April 16, 2010 8:09:56 PM
Ok, I didn't wrote anything for quite a long time. But before writing stupid things, I will tell you, what happened until now.
Did you listened to the radio, read the news or watched TV yesterday or today? There is a big chaos at the airports, because of a volcano in Iceland. The context between these two is the ash of the volcano and the modern technique in these new planes. The ash could destroy some things and then the plane will crash, so many people will die. It's bad for the people, traveling into other countries, but it's for your security.
Until now, all international airports in Germany are closed until tomorrow, there are just a few hire cars left and a crown prince of Saudi Arabia will pay the hotel bills of his inhabitants in London. The good aspect of the ash: The sunrises and sunsets are more spectacular than the normal ones, because of more red.
7 German soldiers were killed in Afghanistan (first of all 3 and later 4). That's very bad, but as it looks like, the government (so Angela Merkel and her guys) don't want to stop the adoption, because they think, this is better.
Ok, in some aspects they are right: Going away for now, is really bad for a country with a war in it, but staying there is bad for the people who lost members of the family. But don't think about a worldwide peace: There will come a nation and they want a war. Everytime.
Microsoft has to create a game for the USA. Why do they do that? They want the inhabitants of the US to give ideas of how to make more money. The idea is good, because you can see the consequences virtual and no one will get any anger. But the bad thing is that the world will not stop to change, so if the world today is ok, it could be different tomorrow.
.Net Frameword 4 and Silverlight 4 is released, so developers now can develop better (e.g. for the Windows Phone). But, if you believe in Microsoft, these two programs will get perfect with Visual Studio 2010. Sounds crazy, because nothing is perfect, but ok, if you say "works good with ...", it does not sound very good.
And within these two small news, this post is finished.







