Friday, May 31, 2013

Mandarin Graffiti

Tourists take pictures as they walk inside the Luxor Temple in Luxor city, around 650 km (404 miles) south of Cairo, December 4, 2010.

Tourists take pictures as they walk inside the Luxor Temple in Luxor city, around 650 km (404 miles) south of Cairo, December 4, 2010.

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China is very sensitive about its international reputation. That explains why a single act of tourist vandalism?committed by a Chinese citizen while overseas?has created a social-media uproar in the country. The controversy began last Friday, when a Chinese traveler named Shen Yuwen logged on to the social media site Weibo and posted a snapshot of a 3,500-year-old Luxor Temple carving that had been scratched over with the phrase, "Ding Jinhao was here." ("It was the saddest moment during my stay in Egypt, and I felt ashamed," Shen lamented.) The photo quickly went viral, prompting online outrage, and in less than 24 hours netizens had publicly identified "Ding Jinhao" as a 15-year-old middle school student from Nanjing. Amid online declarations of national disgrace and social-media death threats, Ding's family came forward to express their regrets in a local newspaper. "We want to apologize to the Egyptian people and to people who have paid attention to this case across China," Ding's mother stated, adding that the boy had "cried all night" out of shame over the incident.

Ding should be ashamed?but he?s hardly the first. Indeed, the teenager?s defacement of a priceless piece of Egyptian antiquity is merely the latest expression of a tourist tradition that is nearly as old as tourism itself. In Travel in the Ancient World, historian Lionel Casson notes that evidence of the practice dates back at least to 2000 B.C., when Hena, a high official under Mentuhotep III, chiseled his name and accomplishments into the sandstone of Wadi Hammamat, near the Red Sea. Elsewhere, at Giza, scratchings on a temple wall, dated to 1244 B.C., read: "Hadnakhte, scribe of the treasury, came to make an excursion and amuse himself on the west of the Memphis, together with his brother, Panakhti." Scribes, perhaps unsurprisingly, accounted for the bulk of such graffiti, and Casson notes that their inscriptions follow a fairly standard formula: "Scribe So-and-So ? of the clever fingers came to see the temple of the blessed King So-and-So." Most such messages were painted onto monuments with a brush or scratched into the stone with a sharp point.

The Golden Age of graffiti on Egypt's tourist-circuit monuments coincides with the heyday of the imperial Romans. In Pagan Holiday, a travel-themed account of the ancient Roman Grand Tour, author Tony Perrottet observes that travelers of the era regarded the Great Pyramid as "a vast, open visitor's book, where every tourist could chisel his or her impressions. This was not considered defacement, but a grab at immortality?an effort by visitors to join their own fates to the most enduring of mankind's creations." Many inscriptions read, simply, "I was amazed!" One Roman tourist visiting the Valley of the Kings took a cue from Julius Caesar's famous line and enthused, "I looked, I investigated, I arrived, I marveled."

Touristic graffiti underwent a modern renaissance in the 19th century, as Industrial Age European travelers fanned out across what came to be known as the "Near East," leaving thousands of inscriptions in their wake. So common was the practice of scratching one's name into Egyptian monuments that French writer Fran?ois-Ren? de Chateaubriand, having no time to visit the pyramids during an 1806 Egypt sojourn, sent an emissary out to engrave his name for him. ("One has to fulfill all the little obligations of a pious traveler," he noted in his journal.) Italian explorer Giovanni Belzoni is as much remembered for his prolific graffiti as he is for his contributions to Egyptology?and the large "Belzoni" inscription he left on the walls of the Ramesseum can be viewed not far from the serif-engraved surname "Rimbaud," allegedly left by the French poet, on the sandstone walls of Luxor Temple.

The French novelist Gustave Flaubert was not impressed by the graffiti he found during an 1850 journey through Egypt. "One is irritated by the number of imbeciles' names written everywhere," he wrote, noting that the name and address of a certain Parisian wallpaper manufacturer had been written, in black letters, at the top of the Great Pyramid. "In Alexandria," he added, "a certain Thompson, of Sunderland, has inscribed his name in letters 6 feet high on Pompey's Pillar. You can read it from a quarter of a mile away. ? All imbeciles are more or less Thompsons from Sunderland. How many of them one comes across in life, in the most beautiful places and in front of the finest views!"

Ding Jinhao's graffiti

Ding Jinhao's graffiti

With the rise of mass tourism in the 20th century, Flaubert's chagrin was echoed by upper-class travelers alarmed by the spectacle of tour buses at ancient monuments. Soldiers and sailors famously indulged in tourist graffiti during the World War II era ("Kilroy was here" inscriptions, left by American GIs, have been found everywhere from the Arc de Triomphe in Paris to the Marco Polo Bridge in China), but by the mid?20th century, travel guidebooks were specifically condemning the practice, which fell out of favor among middle-class travelers.

In Egypt, defacing monuments is a serious offense. The crime can carry a fine of more than $20,000 and up to 12 months in prison. It's unlikely that young Ding Jinhao will ever face prosecution in Egypt. (The country?s local tourism authorities have announced that the marks made by Mr. Ding were superficial and have been removed.) Still, the issue has catalyzed an important discussion among Chinese travelers. In the wake of the uproar, China's National Tourism Administration has stepped up its efforts in promoting a new set of guidelines for countrymen traveling abroad. Asserting that "being a civilized tourist is the obligation of each citizen," the government agency is urging Chinese tourists to refrain from touching or writing on cultural relics, and avoid engaging in uncouth habits such as spitting, littering, jaywalking, vandalism, and cutting in line. Even before Ding's shaming, well-publicized reports of Chinese boorishness in places like France and Hong Kong compelled the nation's officials to draft new tourism laws that give tour companies the power to "revoke the contracts" of misbehaving clients. Meanwhile, Xinhua News Agency reports that the nation's netizens have begun to investigate incidences of domestic graffiti, including a tourist etching on an ancient iron jar in Beijing's Palace Museum and an inked message in a Xia Dynasty grotto in Gansu Province.

What makes this all significant lies less in the specific incidents than in the fact that China is on the cusp of a travel boom that may well dwarf all previous waves of tourism to places like Egypt. One teenager scratching his name into Luxor Temple is hardly remarkable, given the history of the site?but the reality of 100 million Chinese citizens expected to embark on international journeys by 2015 means that a little public shaming could ultimately do us all some good.

Source: http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/foreigners/2013/05/ding_jinhao_defaced_the_luxor_temple_writing_graffiti_on_egyptian_pyramids.html

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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Cisco challenges Microsoft buy of Skype in EU court

By Foo Yun Chee

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Cisco Systems Inc, the world's leading network equipment maker, will try to convince Europe's second highest court on Wednesday that it should overturn the EU's approval of Microsoft's purchase of Skype.

If Cisco wins the challenge at the Luxembourg-based general court, the European Commission would have to annul its decision, which allowed Microsoft to buy the Internet video and voice company without having to make any concessions.

Cisco, which is appealing together with Italian fixed-line and Internet telephone provider Messagenet SpA, will argue that the Commission made several "manifest errors" in assessing the $8.5 billion Microsoft-Skype deal.

It is expected to argue that the combined company's dominant share in the communications market gave it the ability and the incentive to refuse to provide data that would allow rivals to work with the merged firm's products.

The last time a company successfully challenged a Commission merger-approval decision at the court was in 2002 in a case involving the Sony Music and BMG record labels. In the vast majority of cases, the court rules with the Commission.

A decision by the EU's general court can be appealed to the European Court of Justice, the EU's highest court.

Cisco's challenge is one of four court cases against the European Commission's rulings in merger cases.

Deutsche Boerse last year filed an appeal against the Commission's rejection of its merger with NYSE Euronext while UPS has take action against a regulatory veto of its proposed TNT buy.

Ryanair has similarly said it will fight the Commission's veto of its plan to buy Aer Lingus.

(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; editing by Luke Baker)

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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Drift Innovation HD Ghost


Action cameras come in all shapes and sizes, but all feature the same basic fixed wide-angle lens. That's where the Drift Innovation HD Ghost ($399 direct) differentiates itself from the pack, with a unique rotating lens element that allows you to adjust the angle of your shot to compensate for unleveled mounting. The HD Ghost?also has a built-in LCD that lets you frame and review shots without any added accessories like you need on competitors like the GoPro Hero3 Black Edition. While video quality is good, with crisp details and accurate exposure, the HD Ghost tops out at 1080p30?the Hero3 can shoot 1080p60 and even 4K at 15 frames per second. The HD Ghost is a fine action camera, but for the money, you get better video performance with the Hero3.

Design and Features
The HD Ghost shares a similar barrel-like design with the Sony Action Cam, but is much bulkier at 2.0 by 1.3 by 4.1 inches (HWD) and 5.9 ounces?more than double the weight of the 2-ounce Action Cam and 2.6-ounce Hero3. Along the top edge are Menu, Forward, Back, and Record buttons, which we found difficult to press. On the right side is a 2-inch color LCD, an upgrade from the monochrome LCDs used on the Action Cam and Hero3, which lets you change settings and frame shots right on the camera without any added accessories. To do this on the Action Cam you'd have to link the camera to a smartphone, and the Hero3 requires an additional LCD BacPac that costs $79.99. A door on the back houses the battery and microSD card slot, while the front features the rotating lens element. You can twist the lens a full 360 degrees in either direction, helping to level a shot once the camera is mounted?definitely a useful feature. Also on top is a multicolored LED, which indicates the recording state. ?

A wireless remote is also included with the HD Ghost, and can be worn around your wrist using the included strap. There are two buttons, Record and Stop, and multicolored LEDs that indicate recording state. It's a nice inclusion, as you can confirm recording status without having to look at the camera itself.

The HD Ghost is waterproof to 9 feet without any additional housing. Drift includes curved and flat adhesive mounts, as well as a goggle mount, but you'll have to buy an optional waterproof housing ($50 list) if you plan on going deeper than 9 feet. Like the Sony, Drift offers optional handlebar, helmet, and suction cup mounts, but still falls a bit short on mounting options when compared with GoPro.

Built-in Wi-Fi allows you to connect a smartphone or tablet to the HD Ghost using the free iOS or Android app. From there you can use your device as a viewfinder, trigger recording, or upload shots to the Web. Battery life was better than the GoPro with Wi-Fi enabled, but couldn't match the Action Cam's longevity.

Video Quality and Conclusions
The Drift HD Ghost can shoot video at 1080p30, 720p60, 720p30, and 480p120 resolutions and frame rates. It can't, however, shoot 1080p60 like the Sony Action Cam or GoPro Hero3 Black Edition. ?

For testing, we sent the Hero3, Sony Action Cam, and Drift HD Ghost out with our photographer on his most recent ski trip. Although the HD Ghost tops out at 1080p30, it outperformed the Action Cam when it came to detail. The HD Ghost's footage looked crisp, with a lot of fine details retained, like tree branches and snow texture, which appear smudged and waxy on the Action Cam. When it comes to action cameras, however, frame rates can be equally important as resolution and detail. Fast moving action isn't quite as smooth as the 1080p60 footage on the Hero3 or Action Cam. Video detail overall couldn't match the Hero3 either, though it came a good deal closer than the Action Cam.

A unique feature to the HD Ghost is what Drift calls Flashback Video mode. In this setting, the HD Ghost continually captures video, saving up to five minutes before starting the loop over again. It's a neat feature that can help ensure you never miss a shot.

Still image quality is on par with the Hero3, which is to say good, but not great. The HD Ghost shoots images at 11-, 8-, or 5-megapixels. You're still dealing with a good deal of distortion introduced by the wide angle lens, but images look sharp and colors really pop. I noticed the HD Ghost had the tendency to blow-out highlighted areas, but otherwise the images looked crisp and generally noise free.

There's a lot to like from the Drift Innovation HD Ghost?it shoots great-looking video, has a built-in LCD and built-in Wi-Fi, includes a wireless remote, and is waterproof without an extra housing. Unfortunately, at this price point, it just can't compete with the GoPro Hero3 Black Edition when it comes to pure video performance. The Hero3, and even the far less expensive Sony Action Cam, can shoot 1080p60 video, which is pretty important in the fast-paced world of action cameras. The HD Ghost is a nice option, but if you're going to spend $400, I'd recommend the Hero3 Black Edition.

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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Google's 'last step' in Buzz shutdown: moving all data to Google Drive

Google's social networking effort Buzz shut its doors last year but has popped up yet again, for what may be the last time. In an email that just went out to former users, Google noted it's packaging Buzz data into two files which will be stored on their Drive accounts. One is private, which will hold all of their posts both public and private, and another is public, which will contain a copy of any of their public Buzz posts, accessible to anyone who has a direct link (old Buzz links will redirect here.) One important note, is that your comments on others posts will be saved to their Drive files, and you won't be able to delete them once the shift happens "on or after July 17th." Need to do a total wipe / some selective editing? Check the link below to see your profile or the text of the message for a more thorough explanation after the break.

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Online Video-Ad Network Tremor Video Files For Its IPO

Tremor Video LogoVideo ad network Tremor Video has filed for its long-awaited public offering. The company's shares will trade on the NYSE at TRMR and it wants to raise at least $86 million.

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Samsung Galaxy :: RE: Samsung Galaxy S4

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?#1?MessagePost? le: 06/05/2013 15:20?? ?Sujet du message: Samsung Galaxy S4 R?pondre en citant

Premier retour d?exp?rience :
La fameuse ? b?te ? est l? ! La pr?sentation en petite bo?te d?cor?e fa?on ancienne, est plut?t sympathique.
Lorsque l?on ouvre cette bo?te ? Whaouuuuu ! Franchement, superbe ! Une finesse et une prise en main hallucinante. On pourra dire et redire le plus grand mal du plastique (Dieu sait les tonnes de commentaires sur le Net ? ce sujet), la finition est impeccable ! En Noir, tout simplement magnifique et class !
Bien entendu, la mise en route est simple et rapide, toutes mes applis sont r?cup?r?s et contacts, agenda, mails idem gr?ce ? la synchro. M?me mon calendrier Microsoft Live !
Points forts :
- L??cran full HD. Une merveille ! Je crois que beaucoup de superlatifs ont ?t? utilis?s pour le qualifier, et bien ce n??tait pas de la superf?tation, mais bien la r?alit??
- Prise en main : Parfaite !
- Fluidit? : exemplaire. Pour le moment, pas un seul lag, que ce soit en utilisation normale ou en vision de vid?o.
- L?autonomie m?a l?air excellente. Mais cela reste ? confirmer.
- TouchWizz revu et corrig?. Bien plus agr?able et en plus, un beau widget M?t?o.
- APN : un ? monstre ? de qualit? ! Mais attention, les images flirtent all?grement avec les 6 Mo !
- Etc ? (ou ? suivre ou d?couvrir ?)
Points faibles (eh oui, il y en a !)
- La m?moire de stockage disponible (il y a un article sur Smartphonefrance ? ce sujet). L?, carton rouge ? l?oncle Sam ! Le mobile pr?t ? ?tre utiliser dispose de ? 8,45 Go ! O? sont les 8 manquants ? Sam r?pond que 7 Go sont n?cessaires pour le Full Hd et les ? belles ? applis du TouchWizz. Je crois que ?a ressemble ? un beau ? foutage de gueule ? ! Carte d?extension 16, 32 ou 64 Go obligatoire?
- Pas de coques offertes avec. Compte-tenu du prix (620?) cela aurait ?t? sympa.
Conclusion :
- Une tr?s belle r?alisation de Samsung qui, une fois en main, se d?marque totalement du S3. Plus fin, plus r?actif, prise en main sup?rieure, qualit? d?affichage magnifique, ce n?est certainement pas une am?lioration du S3. C?est un S4 !
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?#7?MessagePost? le: 10/05/2013 10:13?? ?Sujet du message: R?pondre en citant

Hello,
Je reviens sur la suite de mon exp?rience utilisateur S4 (comme le disent si bien nos "chers" fabricants).
Je tiens ? souligner la finition exemplaire de ce mobile. Bien qu'il soit en plastique, le design g?n?ral, surtout le coloris Noir, lui donne un aspect class et s?rieux.
L'?cran est absolument magnifique. Les couleurs sont quasi parfaites.
L'autonomie est au rendez-vous ! Ce monstre de puissance sait se faire ?conome !
L'interface TouchWizz a ?t? redessin?e et est plus sobre. Les Widgets sont beaux et fonctionnels. Surtout celui de la M?t?o (mon pr?f?r?).
L'appli Keep Notes de Google s'int?gre parfaitement dans cet univers Samsung. Bien plus que S Notes.
Pas un seul bug, pas de latences, pas de surchauffe, tout tourne parfaitement.
L'appli Email de base a ?t? profond?ment modifi?e (je suppose que c'est Android 4.2). Du coup, je n'utilise plus l'appli Gmail. Je b?n?ficie d'une belle interface et de plus, de la notification d'icone (toujours pas pr?sente sur Gmail).
Ce mobile est une tr?s belle r?ussite. Je persiste, mais ce n'est pas un S3 am?lior? ! J'ai la chance d'avoir les deux (celui de ma compagne et mon S4), j'ai donc pu comparer.
L'Apn est flamboyant. Le menu en carrousel est une bonne initiative. Tr?s pratique ! La qualit? des photos est remarquable. toutefois (je me r?p?te), carte additionnelle obligatoire ! Les images flirtent all?grement avec les 6/7 Mo... Beaucoup de fonctionnalit?s ? la disposition de l'utilisateur. Bravo !
Bien s?r, le d?faut majeur du S4 (mais cela fait un moment que ?a perdure), c'est la m?moire disponible !
Du coup, sur le Net, apr?s avoir tir? ? boulets rouges sur Samsung, "on" s'aper?ois que le One, le Xperia, le S3, enfin tous, sont aussi touch?s par ce fl?au !
Il serait temps que la CEE prenne ce dossier en compte... C'est vrai que c'est trompeur et mensonger. Surtout pour le prix de ces joyaux...
Ne charger QUE les applis vraiment utiles... La carte MicroSD est la bienvenue.
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?#8?MessagePost? le: Hier ? 01:42?? ?Sujet du message: R?pondre en citant

J'ai voulu faire un petit retour de ce fameux S4 dans l'apr?s-midi mais j'ai eu un plantage du forum. Grrrrr

Je vais devoir tout refaire !

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