12.Jan.2002
Spiegel
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Spiegel: Kimble on the run
Kim Schmitz, known to the Amiga scene since his "Hacker times", understands it
perfectly to put himself in the limelight in one or another way. This time he
feels abandoned by the German authority of the state and mocked by the press.
He turns disappointed Germany his back with a good bye on
his website.
Spiegel: »Now he's gone. Up and away. Like Graf Zahl from the Sesame Street
with sensation, fireworks and much artificial fog. The most shimmering person of the New
Economy has left the German Republic. «
Full article see title link.
Update:
Other articles:
Die Kimble-Doku von Torsten Kleinz
Telepolis: Kimble ist ausgewandert
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12.Jan.2002
onlinekosten.de
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onlinekosten.de: big T-DSL chat
»Telekom answered questions about the broadband/satellite access and Fastpath
Yesterday, on Januar 2002 10th, had a big, presented T-DSL chat been held where
Telekom employees answered questions from 14:00 to 17:00 o'clock about the Telekom's
own broadband access. "In the big DSL live chat answered the experts for three
hours the questions of the customers regarding connection, hardware
installation, costs or modem installation.
The responce to the experts chat was so big that during the three hours not
all questions could be answered.", so the Deutsche Telekom. We want to give you
a short overview about the most important questions and answers.«
Full article see title link.
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12.Jan.2002
stern.de
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Stern poll: What was your first computer?
In the section Computer&Netze the German print magazine Stern runs a poll asking
about your first computer. Possible answers are:
- Amiga
- Atari ST
- Commodore C64 (or VC20, C128 etc.)
- Macintosh (or other Apple computers)
- PC
- none of the above mentioned
For the time being 705 visitors have taken part in the poll and the C64 is
leading with 36.9%.
To see the current results click here.
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12.Jan.2002
tecChannel.de
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tecChannel.de: Virus: JS.Gigger.A@mm deletes hard disks
People using a PC next to their amiga should read this (German) article of tecChannel.
According to it there's a new computer virus named 'Gigger' underway that can
have desastrous effects. The virus is written in Javascript and spreads via email
and IRC (Internet Relay Chat).
more ...
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12.Jan.2002
Amiga Update
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Newsletter: Amiga Update by Brad Webb #011230
Brad Webb monthly publishes his newsletter 'Amiga Update' in which he
writes about the most important Amiga events. Read the December newsletter
under the title link.
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