No matter if…

…you make resolutions or not (that’s what the rebus means in German), have a happy new year!

GreenSmilies: Rakete

Starting 23:54 (yes, 11:54pm) there will be a little countdown here…


“Lucky charms help starting into the new year”

Quote from the children’s page(!) of today’s Donaukurier weekend supplement (with above title, translation and emphasis mine):

„[The ladybug] is supposed to protect the children and heal the sick when it comes flying to them. Who brushes it off or even kills it will have bad luck. It’s not clear if this is always correct. But when it comes to turn of the year traditions, who really thinks about investigating everything seriously?

Wrong! Especially when such superstitions and similar things are booming, it is a good time to investigate and scrutinize them – and not, on the contrary, uncritically downright endorse them, directly or indirectly!

(In the rest of the article about fireworks, pig and more, they managed to do it better, more explanatory.)

It surely would be hard to investigate that properly in a scientific way – on the one hand, the test person or observer would not always notice such small things as ladybugs, on the other hand, they might know about this superstition, which would bring effects like self-fulfilling prophecies, placebo effects (and its opposite) and selective perception into play.

Apart from the fact that science as well as common sense would not suspect any “real” causal connection, i.e. beyond the psychological effects mentioned above, anyway – not to say likely consider it completely absurd…


Update early Feb.: No reaction ever arrived to my mail to the editors.

Welcome to the tranquil spa Bad Cimd!

Bad Cimd 1

Ever wanted to see a one-horse town grow to a hamlet grow to a village grow to a city? Without being able to do anything (except commenting a little)? Then “MyMiniCity” is right for you! :mrgreen:

For each unique visitor per day, the visitor counter is incremented (and later, with separate links, also industry, transportation, security etc.). So keep on clicking the link to Bad Cimd (“Bad” = spa), lest this town remains in the middle of nowhere.

No, I don’t see any meaning except some simple playing around in that, either… :P


Update 15 Jan 08: The 50th inhabitant has arrived, now you can’t just “move there”, but also build industry. So please click on one day on one, the other day on the other… (The road sign in the sidebar now links randomly to one of them.)

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Right or left?

Finally I got round to photograph this somewhat old sign:

Customer parking 60m left

Translation: Customer parking 60m left

Looks stupid at first, but actually makes sense: those customers arriving from one direction see this sign next to the main entrance, continue to drive 60m in the direction of the arrow, then turn left to the parking site; those arriving from the other direction have already seen the parking site anyway.

(Telekom headquarters Heilbronn, 12/2007)