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Wednesday, June 25, 2008 by Ingo
June 24, 2008 Warden Message

photo credit: SpreePiX - Berlin
June 24, 2008 Warden Message
On Wednesday evening, June 25, Germany and Turkey will meet in the semifinal round of the 2008 European Football Championship in Basel, Switzerland. Various cities in Germany have set up viewing areas for the public to watch the live broadcast of this game. The “Fan Mile” in front of the Brandenberg Gate in Berlin is expected to draw up to 500,000 German and Turkish fans, Frankfurt am Main will host a public viewing area at the Rossmarkt, and Munich is setting up a large public viewing area at the Olympic Stadium where 30,000 fans are anticipated. Similar events are planned in other cities and spontaneous celebrations or demonstrations related to the match may occur throughout Germany.
Because of the high fan interest in this prestigious semi-final elimination game between Germany and Turkey, there exists the possibility that disturbances, including violent disturbances may occur before, during or after the match, which begins at 20:45. At a minimum, post-game celebrations will likely result in traffic congestion in larger cities. Crowds celebrating previous German and/or Turkish victories have blocked streets and rocked vehicles attempting to pass through them.
We remind American citizens in Germany that even mass gatherings and demonstrations intended to be peaceful can turn confrontational and possibly escalate into violence. American citizens are therefore urged to avoid the areas of demonstrations if possible, and to exercise caution if within the vicinity of any demonstrations. American citizens should stay current with media coverage of local events and be aware of their surroundings at all times.
Via Gilly. LOL!
Tags: American, berlin, Euro, Event, germany, Host, images, ingo, June, Live, lol, Media, peace, Photo, plugin, TBA, time, Tribut, Vogelmann | Foreverlink | Trackback | 31 View(s)
Friday, June 20, 2008 by Ingo
Regarding to this and this the latest news is that sharing friskyRadio shows on MercuryServer comes to a total end from today on. I really think this is the best solution since users seem to be unable to follow simple rules.
I do not want to have listeners and fans who are unable to respect this simple rules. All they do is rip my shows while their running and posting them BEFORE I even think about uploading the shows onto MY server for the PODIO.
There is a true and faithful crowd of people who know what respect means. They are either friskyRadio subscribers and/or donate to me for hosting the PODIO files. There’s a bunch of people who link to my sites and friskyRadio when they write about new sets at whatever internet sites. This is totally okay and wanted!
No, it’s not about the donations or any other money. It’s all about giving and respecting that. We (friskyRadio, myself and my DJ colleagues) love to GIVE, but don’t take an arm when we want to give a finger, please.
Although I have to say that I really think that Tom @ MercuryServer did all he could do, and this needs to be respected as well. We might not have the same opinion on some points but grown-ups can respect each others for their intentions. No hate.
Tags: colleague, dj, Donation, frisky, friskyRadio, Host, Hosting, ingo, Internet, Link, Love, MercuryServer, News, phone, PODIO, Radio, radio show, RESPECT, robbers, Server, show, Simple, Subscribe, Test, Vogelmann | Foreverlink | Trackback | 24 View(s)
Thursday, May 22, 2008 by Ingo
Steuerpolitik: Armutsbericht entfacht neue Diskussion über Umverteilung - WirtschaftsWoche
Wir brauchen eine neue Solidarität. Ohne die Hilfe derjenigen mit den hohen Einkommen und Vermögen wird es nicht gehen.
13 % (!!!) aller Deutschen sind arm. Ich würde es nicht glauben, wenn ich es nicht nebenan erleben würde. Das in einem sehr reichen Land.

photo credit: [bastian.]
Apropos: Am Samstag um ca. 18:30 könnt ihr ein Telefon-Interview auf Radio Fritz / Berlin mit mir hören. Zu diesem Thema. LIVE und ungeschnitten. Auch über das Internet hörbar: fritz.de
Host und Interviewer ist Marcus Richter. Die Sendung heißt ‘Trackback’. Wenn ihr die Sendung verpasst: Nicht schlimm. Wird gepodcastet.
Tags: Armut, Armutsbericht, berlin, Deutsche, Einkommen, Fritz, Hilfe, Host, Internet, Interview, interviewer, Leben, Live, marcus richter, Politik, Radio, radio fritz, Samstag, Schaf, Sendung, Solidarität, Steuerpolitik, Trackback, Umverteilung, Vermögen, Wirtschaftswoche | Foreverlink | Trackback | 7 View(s)