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Belgiska centralbanken har 2000 anställda - men ingen valuta

published Mar 05, 2008 08:18   by admin ( last modified Mar 05, 2008 08:18 )

Den belgiska centralbanken har 2000 anställda, vilket är dubbelt så mycket som Storbritannien (som har en valuta) och 4 ggr så mycket som Sverige eller Danmark har!

Man måste väl ge en eloge till dessa belgiska byråkrater som lyckats hålla igång (eller vad man ska kalla det) i nio år sedan Euron infördes. På Bankens webbsajt bedyras det också att centralbanken inte förlorat något av sin nytta allas sedan Euron infördes. Det här är hard core-byråkrater, respekt!

The National Bank has lost none of its usefulness since the Eurosystem was established. Its governor is a member of the Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB), which takes the monetary policy decisions in which he participates. The National Bank takes part in the preparation and implementation of those decisions.

Läs mer: NBB: Why does the National Bank still exist in the European Monetary Union?

 

Siffran om anställda kommer från Alain Destexhe, liberal belgisk senator:

On a appris par Guy Quaden hier à la RTBF qu'il y avait plus de 2.000 employés à la BNB. Mais que font-ils depuis que la Banque centrale européenne et l'euro existent ?

Läs mer: Alain Destexhe : blog et site 2008: 2.000 employés à la Banque Nationale de Belgique

 

Hitta via Economistbloggen, Läs mer: Belgium's unsackable central bankers | Certain ideas of Europe | Economist.com

 

THANKS TO Alain Destexhe, a Belgian senator (and that rarest/loneliest of beings, a Belgian free market liberal), for today's fact of the day. Mr Destexhe reports on his blog that the Belgian central bank still employs more than 2,000 people, even though it has not had a currency to oversee since 1999, when Belgium joined the euro.

 

 


Länk - FOI-rapport om valet i Ryssland

published Mar 05, 2008 03:15   by admin ( last modified Mar 05, 2008 03:15 )

Om man detaljanalyserar Dumavalet i december 2007 visar det sig tydligt att valet var styrt. Till exempel förekommer regioner och valkretsar med absurt högt valdeltagande och med ett närmast hundra-procentigt stöd för Putin. – Det vore naivt att tro att inte presidentvalet kommer att styras på samma sätt, avslutar Carl Holmberg. Läs rapporten: http://www2.foi.se/rapp/foir2474.pdf

Ur rapporten:

The overwhelming political dominance of United Russia can be explained by the
fact that political parties have never served as the real power bases in Russian
post-Soviet politics. They are used to mobilise support and legitimise the current
system instead and in the last few years most efforts have been spent on getting
United Russia to perform this function. The party is best characterised as a huge
corporation of various national and regional political and economic interests.
Conflict between these groups mostly takes place behind the political scene and
within the political parties and the bureaucratic system. A power struggle could
therefore very well provoke a major crisis within or between political parties, but
this would not be a reflection of different political opinions among the

Läs rapporten: http://www2.foi.se/rapp/foir2474.pdf
Pressmeddelande: Pressrum - FOI, Totalförsvarets forskningsinstitut


How to add a Logitech QuickCam Chat Webcamera to Linux CentOS 5, take snapshots, publish

published Mar 03, 2008 11:06   by admin ( last modified Mar 03, 2008 11:06 )

I have an old Logitech QuickCam web camera lying around so I thought I'd put it to use.

See if Linux recognises it as a USB unit

Run the command lsusb

Gave back among others this line:

Bus 001 Device 003: ID 046d:092c Logitech, Inc. QuickCam Chat


46d indicates the vendor and 92c the model.

 

Install a driver for the Web camera.

Unplug the camera

I found info on this page.

Here it says that the correct driver for my camera is"spca".

Install the spca driver the normal way with the package manager (search for spca).

You may need to add a repository beyone the normal ones, I am not sure.

Check with lsmod that is is loaded as a kernel module.

Module                  Size  Used by
gspca 650704 1
videodev 25025 2 gspc

 

Use dmesg to see that the driver recognises the camera

usb 1-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 3
usb 1-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
/root/gspcav1-20071224/gspca_core.c: USB GSPCA camera found.(SPCA561A)
/root/gspcav1-20071224/gspca_core.c: [spca5xx_probe:4275] Camera type S561
/root/gspcav1-20071224/gspca_core.c: [spca5xx_getcapability:1249] maxw 352 maxh 288 minw 160 minh 120
/root/gspcav1-20071224/Sunplus/spca561.h: [spca561_init:467] Find spca561 USB Product ID 92c
/root/gspcav1-20071224/gspca_core.c: [spca5xx_set_light_freq:1932] Sensor currently not support light frequency banding filters.

Check that the video works

Change the permissions of /dev/vide0 (or where it was installed), so that the user running the video application can use it.

Use Videolan client capture to check if you now can see the camera

 

Install frame capture software

Install cameE.

configure it by copying example.camErc to ~/.camErc

 

Put  camE into daemon mode with the command:

camE -d


I wanted to publish the files to the same computer that captures the frames so I added a public key to the same user as is capturing the images and scp:s that to the web directory of the httpd server.

Läs mer: [LinuxBrit] - camE


Har Chavez finansierat FARC?

published Mar 03, 2008 09:25   by admin ( last modified Mar 03, 2008 09:25 )

Enligt nyhetssajten Bloomberg har Hugo Chavez regering i Venezuela bistått FARC-gerillan i Colombia med åtminstone $300 miljoner dollar. Farc:s andremans dator innehåller enligt uppgift dokument som påvisar detta.

The documents on the computer of Raul Reyes, the second in command of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, indicate that Venezuela provided the guerrillas with at least $300 million and would help Chavez in the event of a U.S. attack on Venezuela.


Läs mer: Bloomberg.com: Latin America


Utan Fidel skriver Kuba nu under två avtal om mänskliga rättigheter

published Mar 01, 2008 05:32   by admin ( last modified Mar 01, 2008 05:32 )

Om detta är en kursändringar kan ju vara för tidigt att sia om, men Fidel Castro har tidigare blockerat Kubas signatur på dessa dokument.

Just days after Raúl Castro took office as this country's new president, Cuba's Communist government has signed two important international human rights treaties that Fidel Castro had long opposed, another sign the new administration might set a new course.


Läs mer: Cuba signs 2 human rights treaties - International Herald Tribune


Vad är det för fel på sekundmeter?

published Mar 01, 2008 05:12   by admin ( last modified Mar 01, 2008 05:12 )

På svenska väderlekssändningar, och även danska, använder man för vindstyrka måttet meter per sekund eller som det också något oegentligt kallas, sekundmeter. Det är en standardiserad SI-enhet. Mått som används i andra länder är miles per hour och knop. Nu verkar många i världen standardisera på kilometer i timmen. Det låter väl mer metriskt än miles per hour och mer välbekant än knop (för de som kör bil t ex).

Men km/h är inte en metrisk SI-enhet. Det är meter per sekund som är det. Så jag ber härmed svenska väderrapportörer:

Om ni tänker använda något annat än m/s, kan ni då åtminstone använda knop? 40 knop är nästan exakt 20 m/s osv, så det blir bra mycket enklare än att behöva mentalt dividera med 3,6 som man får göra i huvudet nu för att konvertera km/h till m/s.

Det är svårt att sätta sig in i eller leva sig in i andras väder när man får vindstyrkan i ett obekant mått.

 

I Alperna uppmättes vindar på 190 kilometer i timmen. Meteorologer varnade skidåkare för hög lavinfara på grund av ovädret.

Och som alltid, dödsolyckor är tragiska. 190 km/h är över 50 m/s.

Läs mer: Fem döda i europeiska oväder


Organisation för att förbjuda mjukvarupatent bildad

published Mar 01, 2008 01:04   by admin ( last modified Mar 01, 2008 01:04 )

End Software Patents är en organisation som har som mål att förbjuda mjukvarupatent.

Jag kan se många fördelar med att inte ha mjukvarupatent. Patent i allmänhet kom till för att se till att det fanns motivation och pengar för att göra och marknadsföra nya uppfinningar, dvs för samhällets bästa.

Patent har senare tolkats som framsprunget som en naturlig del av äganderätten, dvs som en individuell rättighet.

Min uppfattning är att mjukvarupatent minskar uppfinnings- och utvecklingstakten, och därmed inte tjänar något samhälleligt syfte. Jag anser inte heller att de är en naturlig del av äganderäten.

 

Man kan donera pengar til organisationen här.

Software innovation happens without government intervention. Virtually all of the technologies you use now were developed before software was widely viewed as patentable. The Web, email, your word processor and spreadsheet program, instant messaging, or even more technical features like the psychoachoustic encoding and Huffman compression underlying the MP3 standard—all of it was originally developed by enthusiastic programmers, many of whom have formed successful business around such software, none of whom asked the government for a monopoly. So if software authors have a proven track-record of innovation without patents, why force them to use patents? What is the gain from billions of dollars in patent litigation?


Läs mer: End Software Patents: End Software Patents


Länk - Den nya uppmärksamhetsekonomin

published Feb 29, 2008 08:36   by admin ( last modified Feb 29, 2008 08:36 )
Attention, at least the kind we care about, is an intrinsically scarce resource [ 4 ]. Consider yours, right now. You are reading this paper, or more likely, since it is intended to be delivered at a conference, listening to me speaking it. You have a certain stock of attention at your disposal, and right now, a large proportion of the stock available to you is going to me, or to my words. Note that if I am standing in front of you it is difficult to distinguish between paying attention to me and paying attention to my words or thoughts; you can hardly do one without doing the other. If you are just reading this, assuming it gets printed in a book, the fact that your attention is going to me and not just to what I write may be slightly less obvious. So it is convenient to think of being in the audience at this conference in order to consider what attention economics is all about.



Läs mer: The Attention Economy: The Natural Economy of the Net


Kör Internet Explorer 6, 5.5 och 5 busenkelt på Linux

published Feb 28, 2008 01:24   by admin ( last modified Feb 28, 2008 01:24 )

Några brasilianare har nu gjort i ordning några script, IES4Linux,  som automatiskt kan installera Internet Explorer 6, 5.5 och 5 på din linuxmaskin. Vi har provat på Ubuntu och CentOS, och det fungerade utmärkt på båda (även om CentOS-installationen gav ett felmeddelande).

ies4linux.png

Internet Explorer 6 körande på CentOS 5 Linux och Gnome.

I några år har det funnits ett sätt att köra en del Windowsprogram på Linux, genom en miljö som heter Wine. IE4Linux använder bl a Wine för att få webbläsarna att fungera. Det här är första gången det har gått så här smidigt!

IEs4Linux is the simpler way to have Microsoft Internet Explorer running on Linux (or any OS running Wine). No clicks needed. No boring setup processes. No Wine complications. Just one easy script and you'll get three IE versions to test your Sites. And it's free and open source.

Läs mer: Main Page - IEs4Linux


Länk - Högre temperatur och lägre havsnivåer också möjligt på jorden

published Feb 26, 2008 11:33   by admin ( last modified Feb 26, 2008 11:33 )
These tetraether lipids contribute to the cell membrane of ocean-dwelling Crenarchaeota, ancient organisms that are found at a wide variety of temperatures. In 2004, a team of paleooceanographers showed that the type of tetraether lipids in these cell membranes varies directly with ocean temperature. That means chemical analysis of these compounds can serve as a makeshift thermometer. The TEX86 data confirm that the Turonian tropical ocean was just like a warm bath, with temperatures in the 90s Fahrenheit.
Sea levels, past and future
Previously, studies have shown that during the mid-Turonian, sea levels were decreasing.



Läs mer: Supergreenhouse Climate Mystery: Science Videos - Science News - ScienCentral


Länk - Ett neuralt nätverk byggt av mänskliga neuroner

published Feb 26, 2008 10:08   by admin ( last modified Feb 26, 2008 10:08 )
“We have created a three-dimensional neural network, a mini nervous system in culture, which can be transplanted en masse,” explains senior author Douglas H. Smith, MD, Professor, Department of Neurosurgery and Director of the Center for Brain Injury and Repair at Penn.



Läs mer: Researchers engineer first system of human nerve-cell tissue | Science Blog


Länk - Nya Zeeland vill bli bäst mha invandring

published Feb 26, 2008 02:31   by admin ( last modified Feb 26, 2008 02:31 )
Because New Zealand wants the best. In how many countries can you imagine a politician saying, “We are in a global race for talent and we must win our share,” as New Zealand’s then immigration minister did in 2005?



Läs mer: Foreign Policy: The List: The World’s Best Places to Be an Immigrant


Kriminaliteten växer i Amsterdams Red Light District

published Feb 24, 2008 10:19   by admin ( last modified Feb 24, 2008 10:19 )

Nya förordningar i Amsterdam har antagits för att minska antalet bordeller i Red Light District. Man menar att organiserad brottslighet och trafficking allmer tagit över och dominerar.

In some ways, city officials concede they are having to deal with problems created by the Netherlands’ own lenient policies. A parliamentary inquiry, criminologists and prostitutes’ support groups have warned in recent years that prostitution and the permissive marijuana trade were increasingly a magnet for international organized crime. In a report about the sex trade, Karina Schaapman, a former prostitute and now a member of the City Council, described a police face book with some 80 “violent pimps” of whom only 3 were Dutch-born. She said more than 75 percent of Amsterdam’s 8,000 to 11,000 prostitutes, including 1,000 men, were from Eastern Europe, Africa and Asia.



Läs mer: Amsterdam Tries Upscale Fix for Red-Light District Crime - New York Times


Büsingen - den tyska staden som inte är med i Schengen

published Feb 24, 2008 09:40   by admin ( last modified Feb 24, 2008 09:40 )

En del europeiska länder, såsom Frankrike, har territorium utanför Europa som därmed inte är med i Schengen-samarbetet. Men jag upptäckte till min förvåning idag att det finns en tysk stad som inte är med i Schengen, därför att den ligger inuti Schweiz!

Büsingen am Hochrhein är en liten stad och kommun i Tyskland, och tillhör delstaten Baden-Württemberg. Kommunen är en enklav i Schweiz, alldeles utanför Schaffhausen. Den är alltså omgiven helt av schweiziskt territorium. Området har en tullunion och momsunion med Schweiz så att varor kan föras in därifrån, på liknande sätt som Campione d'Italia och Liechtenstein. Schweizisk moms och varuskatt betalas. Bland annat sägs Tysklands billigaste bensin finnas här (samma pris som i Schweiz).



Läs mer: Büsingen - Wikipedia, den fria encyklopedin

 

Büsingen am Hochrhein is a German town (7.62 km²) entirely surrounded by the Swiss canton of Schaffhausen and south across the Rhine by the cantons of Zürich and Thurgau. It has a population of about 1,450 inhabitants. Since the early 19th century the exclave has been separated from the rest of Germany by a narrow strip of land which is less than 1 km at its narrowest and contains the Swiss settlement of Dörflingen.



Läs mer: Büsingen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 


Om USA:s satellitnedskjutning

published Feb 22, 2008 12:09   by admin ( last modified Feb 22, 2008 12:09 )

Från Fark:


id10ts Quote 2008-02-21 03:10:23 PM  

When it absolutely, positively has to be destroyed in orbit overnight.

fedex



Läs mer: FARK.com: (3415663) Other countries questioning Pentagon's motive for shooting down satellite. Pentagon too busy looking for tissues to wipe itself off to comment 


Länk - Copy Number Variation kan ge skillnad i identiska tvillingar

published Feb 21, 2008 05:36   by admin ( last modified Feb 21, 2008 05:36 )
But if people often exhibit CNV mosaicism, then some of the rare variants in global samples may be somatic mutations that do not occur in the gene pool of their respective populations. And if there are "hotspots" of CNV mutations, then multiple people might show somatic mutations for the same



Läs mer: John Hawks Anthropology Weblog : 2008 02


Länk - Finmaskig analys av molekylerna i utandningsluften

published Feb 20, 2008 10:35   by admin ( last modified Feb 20, 2008 10:35 )
A researcher working for the National Institute of Standards and Technology has demonstrated an optical technique for identifying tiny amounts of a broad range of molecules in the breath, potentially enabling a fast, low-cost screening tool for disease.



Läs mer: NIST working on "Deathalyzer" | NetworkWorld.com Community


Bilder från Kosovofirande på Kungsgatan i Stockholm

published Feb 17, 2008 08:38   by admin ( last modified Feb 17, 2008 08:38 )

När jag var på väg in i butiken Elgiganten på Kungsgatan idag så körde några tutande bilar förbi. Det enda jag hade med mig var min kameramobil som tar cirka en sekund mellan tryck och foto, så dessa bilder var de enda som föreställer något relevant (och inte halva bilar, människor, min egen jacka osv):

kos1

 

kos2

 Svenskan skriver lite grand om firandet, och det gör DN också, samt Aftonbladet.


Länk - Se upp för virus som ersätter din DNS-tjänst

published Feb 16, 2008 02:41   by admin ( last modified Feb 16, 2008 02:41 )
Mendacious machines controlled by hackers that reroute Internet traffic from infected computers to fraudulent Web sites are increasingly being used to launch attacks, according to a paper published this week by researchers with the Georgia Institute of Technology and Google Inc.



Läs mer: The Associated Press: Use of Rogue DNS Servers on Rise


8 saker man inte kan kopiera i den digitala världen

published Feb 16, 2008 02:41   by admin ( last modified Feb 16, 2008 02:41 )

Kevin Kelly, guru från Wired, skriver om att när allt går att kopiera så försvinner behovet av ett antal färdigheter. Vad som kvarstpr som fortfarande går att ta betalt fär är t ex förtroende (trust). Kelly nämner åtta sker man fortfarande kan ta betalt för:

 

When copies are free, you need to sell things which can not be copied.

Well, what can't be copied?

There are a number of qualities that can't be copied. Consider "trust." Trust cannot be copied. You can't purchase it. Trust must be earned, over time. It cannot be downloaded. Or faked. Or counterfeited (at least for long). If everything else is equal, you'll always prefer to deal with someone you can trust. So trust is an intangible that has increasing value in a copy saturated world.

There are a number of other qualities similar to trust that are difficult to copy, and thus become valuable in this network economy. I think the best way to examine them is not from the eye of the producer, manufacturer, or creator, but from the eye of the user. We can start with a simple user question: why would we ever pay for anything that we could get for free? When anyone buys a version of something they could get for free, what are they purchasing?

From my study of the network economy I see roughly eight categories of intangible value that we buy when we pay for something that could be free.

In a real sense, these are eight things that are better than free. Eight uncopyable values. I call them "generatives." A generative value is a quality or attribute that must be generated, grown, cultivated, nurtured. A generative thing can not be copied, cloned, faked, replicated, counterfeited, or reproduced. It is generated uniquely, in place, over time. In the digital arena, generative qualities add value to free copies, and therefore are something that can be sold.

Eight Generatives Better Than Free

Immediacy — Sooner or later you can find a free copy of whatever you want, but getting a copy delivered to your inbox the moment it is released — or even better, produced — by its creators is a generative asset. Many people go to movie theaters to see films on the opening night, where they will pay a hefty price to see a film that later will be available for free, or almost free, via rental or download. Hardcover books command a premium for their immediacy, disguised as a harder cover. First in line often commands an extra price for the same good. As a sellable quality, immediacy has many levels, including access to beta versions. Fans are brought into the generative process itself. Beta versions are often de-valued because they are incomplete, but they also possess generative qualities that can be sold. Immediacy is a relative term, which is why it is generative. It has to fit with the product and the audience. A blog has a different sense of time than a movie, or a car. But immediacy can be found in any media.

Personalization — A generic version of a concert recording may be free, but if you want a copy that has been tweaked to sound perfect in your particular living room — as if it were preformed in your room — you may be willing to pay a lot. The free copy of a book can be custom edited by the publishers to reflect your own previous reading background. A free movie you buy may be cut to reflect the rating you desire (no violence, dirty language okay). Aspirin is free, but aspirin tailored to your DNA is very expensive. As many have noted, personalization requires an ongoing conversation between the creator and consumer, artist and fan, producer and user. It is deeply generative because it is iterative and time consuming. You can't copy the personalization that a relationship represents. Marketers call that "stickiness" because it means both sides of the relationship are stuck (invested) in this generative asset, and will be reluctant to switch and start over.

Interpretation — As the old joke goes: software, free. The manual, $10,000. But it's no joke. A couple of high profile companies, like Red Hat, Apache, and others make their living doing exactly that. They provide paid support for free software. The copy of code, being mere bits, is free — and becomes valuable to you only through the support and guidance. I suspect a lot of genetic information will go this route. Right now getting your copy of your DNA is very expensive, but soon it won't be. In fact, soon pharmaceutical companies will PAY you to get your genes sequence. So the copy of your sequence will be free, but the interpretation of what it means, what you can do about it, and how to use it — the manual for your genes so to speak — will be expensive.

Authenticity — You might be able to grab a key software application for free, but even if you don't need a manual, you might like to be sure it is bug free, reliable, and warranted. You'll pay for authenticity. There are nearly an infinite number of variations of the Grateful Dead jams around; buying an authentic version from the band itself will ensure you get the one you wanted. Or that it was indeed actually performed by the Dead. Artists have dealt with this problem for a long time. Graphic reproductions such as photographs and lithographs often come with the artist's stamp of authenticity — a signature — to raise the price of the copy. Digital watermarks and other signature technology will not work as copy-protection schemes (copies are super-conducting liquids, remember?) but they can serve up the generative quality of authenticity for those who care.

Accessibility — Ownership often sucks. You have to keep your things tidy, up-to-date, and in the case of digital material, backed up. And in this mobile world, you have to carry it along with you. Many people, me included, will be happy to have others tend our "possessions" by subscribing to them. We'll pay Acme Digital Warehouse to serve us any musical tune in the world, when and where we want it, as well as any movie, photo (ours or other photographers). Ditto for books and blogs. Acme backs everything up, pays the creators, and delivers us our desires. We can sip it from our phones, PDAs, laptops, big screens from where-ever. The fact that most of this material will be available free, if we want to tend it, back it up, keep adding to it, and organize it, will be less and less appealing as time goes on.

Embodiment — At its core the digital copy is without a body. You can take a free copy of a work and throw it on a screen. But perhaps you'd like to see it in hi-res on a huge screen? Maybe in 3D? PDFs are fine, but sometimes it is delicious to have the same words printed on bright white cottony paper, bound in leather. Feels so good. What about dwelling in your favorite (free) game with 35 others in the same room? There is no end to greater embodiment. Sure, the hi-res of today — which may draw ticket holders to a big theater — may migrate to your home theater tomorrow, but there will always be new insanely great display technology that consumers won't have. Laser projection, holographic display, the holodeck itself! And nothing gets embodied as much as music in a live performance, with real bodies. The music is free; the bodily performance expensive. This formula is quickly becoming a common one for not only musicians, but even authors. The book is free; the bodily talk is expensive.

Patronage — It is my belief that audiences WANT to pay creators. Fans like to reward artists, musicians, authors and the like with the tokens of their appreciation, because it allows them to connect. But they will only pay if it is very easy to do, a reasonable amount, and they feel certain the money will directly benefit the creators. Radiohead's recent high-profile experiment in letting fans pay them whatever they wished for a free copy is an excellent illustration of the power of patronage. The elusive, intangible connection that flows between appreciative fans and the artist is worth something. In Radiohead's case it was about $5 per download. There are many other examples of the audience paying simply because it feels good.

Findability — Where as the previous generative qualities reside within creative digital works, findability is an asset that occurs at a higher level in the aggregate of many works. A zero price does not help direct attention to a work, and in fact may sometimes hinder it. But no matter what its price, a work has no value unless it is seen; unfound masterpieces are worthless. When there are millions of books, millions of songs, millions of films, millions of applications, millions of everything requesting our attention — and most of it free — being found is valuable.



Läs mer: Edge: BETTER THAN FREE By Kevin Kelly