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ZenzerNet

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About ZenzerNet

Developer from Oslo, Norway.

Recent public activity

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    Comment #5617551

    Airline delayed/missing/found baggage items. Once, the SITA database in Atlanta was bigger than google (10 years ago or so). A monopoly that carries extreme costs for airlines. All…

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    Comment #5617549

    Sorry wrong.

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    Comment #5569632

    It was mostly the media who got off on this, to the point of creating mobile apps that gave you information about how much people near you made. Ridiculous. I'm glad it's been rest…

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    Comment #5563568

    This is why.

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    Comment #5453578

    Aahh... Yeah that was a bit silly both of me and Apple. :) But the idea is still sound, keep at it.

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    Comment #5445692

    The nerd in me likes this idea. But I can't see the practical use. Nevertheless, seeing the DEATH of the RSS INDUSTRY following the killing of Google Reader, a new format wouldn't …

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    Comment #5445415

    Looks great, I've had the same idea. Probably not alone in that :) - But I'm a little curious - 25m+ likes on itunes, 7.2m+ likes on App Store, and still doesn't make more than $10…

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    Comment #4387988

    Sorry, but you're wrong. 26 million bags were not lost - most were delayed in connection. Which means you ran to your next flight and made it just in time, but your bag travels slo…

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    Comment #2711392

    Which one do you recommend?

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    Comment #2699371

    Just a silly story: some hospitals here in Norway print out patient-information, get an ambulance (an ambulance!) to drive it to the other hospital, and a nurse will type it into t…

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    Comment #2139053

    Sounds like "The Game" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119174/ from 1997. Quite a good film, hopefully this game is not that sinister. :)

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    Comment #2128397

    See XBMC Live, which is just as you describe (Ubuntu/XBMC) http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=XBMC_Live without installing yourself. Apology if that's exactly what you meant.

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    Comment #2128388

    XBMC plays anything you throw at it. From anywhere :)

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    Comment #2128380

    Ditto, only on a HTPC I built myself. I tried Windows Media Center, for about a day, but couldn't stand it and went for the good old XBMC. And the remote control? A small, cheap, w…

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    Comment #2091453

    Photoshop Elements is reasonably priced at £58 on Amazon as of right now. The people you're talking about do not NEED the full $1000 package.

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    Comment #1871234

    You can play them all here: http://www.accardi-by-the-sea.org/Infocom/Online/ - Java, but nonetheless... Great games!

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    Comment #1855746

    Try Reaper at www.reaper.fm - you can try it free. It's awesome!

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    Comment #1659021

    Had it been me, I'd prefer to be shot into space. In a zillion years, there's a miniscule chance to be discovered by another species. In the at least, I'll eventually turn into sta…

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    Comment #1432182

    We do, gladly - det er dejlig å være norsk i danmark!! :)

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    Comment #1345605

    Deus Ex Bacteria. Shirley, this ancestor could be referred to as "God".

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    Comment #1316540

    Probably random mutation that happened to turn out beneficial for us. In evolutionary sense, a larger brain doesn't seem to be of utmost importance for reproduction.

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    Comment #1015898

    I dunno about fair game, The Verve would probably disagree: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitter_Sweet_Symphony Basically, they sampled the "orchestral riff" from Rolling Stones, an…

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    Comment #956143

    Wow, this is brilliant - always interesting to read about development in the old days! Thank you!

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    Comment #937731

    I feel this video is apt for this topic - Laurence Krauss - A universe from nothing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ImvlS8PLIo&feature=playe... It had me mesmerized and mystified …

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    Comment #928664

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSgiXGELjbc&feature=playe...