December 23, 2007

Crossing the Pacific, home for Christmas

Filed under: Dutch first,Sports by Orangemaster @ 11:04 am
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Ocean rower and adventurer Ralph Tuijn will be back in the Netherlands today just before Christmas after nine months of rowing on the ocean. He rowed 16,000 km and kept going even after a cyclone.

Tuijn left Peru, South America in March 2007 to head to Brisbane, Australia. Never before has an ocean rower crossed the Pacific without any assistance. Because of the wind Tuijn did not reach Brisbane and did not fully succeed his expedition. Instead, he landed on the island of Fiji.

On Fiji, Tuijn rested with his wife and daughter when cyclone Daman whipped by the island. Tuijn will arrive as expected this afternoon at Schiphol Airport.

(Link: De Pers)

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Big long blue line of water

Filed under: Art by Orangemaster @ 8:00 am
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A 1 km art “installation” by artist Henk Hofstra, located in Drachten, The Netherlands. The road, which should be seen via Google Maps (Earth) soon, has the big text “WATER IS LIFE” written on it, and used 4,000 litres of paint.

(Link and Photo: haha.nu)

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December 20, 2007

“Dead bus shelter” promotes funeral museum

Filed under: Art,Dutch first by Orangemaster @ 11:12 am
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A “dead bus shelter” has been buried on Amsterdam’s Museumplein (Museum square) to draw attention to the new Dutch Funeral Museum, which “due to circumstances” opens today. Although there’s frost on the ground today, the advertising people had time to bury something yesterday without damaging the grass permanently (the main reason why events aren’t held there any more).

The sign reads “for now”.

(Link and photo: reclamewereld.blog.nl)

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December 19, 2007

Geneviève Gauckler’s first time in the Netherlands

Filed under: Art,Design,Dutch first by Orangemaster @ 12:51 pm
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Official designer of the Fête de la musique 2008 here in the Netherlands, France’s Geneviève Gauckler will be exhibiting in Eindhoven at the MU from 25 January through 5 March 2008. Currently one of France’s leading graphic designers, Gauckler mixes craziness, food and nice monsters. The exhibit is called Food Chain and is Gauckler’s first solo exhibition in the Netherlands.

For more information in Dutch: mu.nl

(Link: Kreukreuscopie)

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December 18, 2007

Save one wild animal, eat the neighbour’s

Filed under: Animals by Orangemaster @ 10:41 am
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More than half of the members of Parliament apparently do not shy away from eating deer this time of year, according to De Telegraaf. The newspaper found it ‘very interesting’ that this same group of people were against shooting the wild pigs that have been plaguing the East of the country, on the border with Germany.

One member of Parliament said “When I defend shooting the wild pigs in the big hall, some colleagues of other parties look at me like ‘how dare you?’, but 10 metres down the hall, they’re totally digging in.” In fact, the chef has even run out of deer meat on more than one occasion. And then the deer meat in the government cantina is imported because local deer meat is too expensive.

Read some more: Wild pig season opens in Epe

(Link: vleesmagazine.nl)

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December 17, 2007

Botox voucher in employees’ Christmas package

Filed under: Weird by Orangemaster @ 9:12 am
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Apparently one or two employees of the Spaarne Ziekenhuis were surprised to find botox vouchers in their annual Christmas package. The flexible voucher allows them to get their teeth whitened, enjoy hair removal or just go for the botox.

A spokesperson for the hospital said only one or two of the 2,200 employees compained about the voucher. The rest of the vouchers are for restaurants and amusement parks. The spokesperson does not understand what the fuss is all about. “It’s like vegetarians getting pâté or some people getting perfume in their package.”

A note for both the Dutch and foreigners: First, many other countries that celebrate Christmas don’t do the whole Christmas package thing – it’s typically Dutch. They usually get a bonus (or not), organise a Christmas party or exchange gifts among employees having picked names from a hat, also called ‘Secret Santa’.

(Link: Trouw)

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December 16, 2007

Elderly woman helps catch thief

Filed under: Weird by Orangemaster @ 12:31 pm
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Last Thursday, a 94-year woman from Nijmegen basically caught a thief by grabbing his wallet. At noon, the man came to her door pretending to be from the post office. She didn’t believe him, he showed her his wallet with his ID in it. She grabbed the wallet, slammed the door and called the police. The thief eventually went to the police station himself to report his missing wallet and got caught for trying to scam an old lady.

(Link: blik op nieuws)

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December 14, 2007

Meat better for the environment than T-shirts

Filed under: Animals,Food & Drink,Science,Sustainability by Orangemaster @ 9:06 am
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According to the University of Twente, you’re nicer to the environment if you eat meat than wear cotton T-shirts. A cotton T-shirt takes 2,700 liters of water, while some 100 g of meat takes 1,550 liters of water and a cup of coffee 140 liters. The Wereld Natuur Fonds (World Wide Fund for Nature) plans to use the calculations in awareness-raising campaigns. “Per capita, the Netherlands uses a whole lot of very thirsty crops,” says the WNF. A Dutch person uses 100 litres of water from the tap, which is just a fraction of the 3,300 litres of water used daily in the consumption of many imported foods.

Last Monday, party leader Marianne Thieme of the Partij voor de Dieren (Dutch Party for the Animals) presented the climate film ‘Meat the Truth’, where the message was that eating meat is bad for the environment. Not so, if we believe scientists instead of politicians.

Drinking coffee is bad too because you waste water in someone else’s country (the study calls this ‘invisible water use’) and that goes for cotton T-shirts as well.

(Link: vleesmagazine.nl)

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December 13, 2007

Getting a kroket with your mobile phone

Filed under: Dutch first,Food & Drink,Online by Orangemaster @ 10:29 am
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The Rabobank together with junk food chain Febo are making it possible for people to buy food using a mobile phone. It is a beta test.

As of Monday, 17 December hungry Rabobank clients who meet certain conditions can dig in to some Febo junk food on the Leidsestraat in Amsterdam by paying with their mobile phone. Some three to four Febo restaurants will be equipped to deal with mobile phone payments soon.

There’s a few catches: only hungry Rabo Mobiel clients can use this wireless payment service. And they also need to have a phone that supports Near Field Communication (NFC), which are apparently not easy to come by. Of course, the Rabobank says it plans to do something about that.

And then I wonder about payment problems, extra fees and all that. If anyone can actually do this, please share your experience with us!

(Link: webwereld)

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December 12, 2007

Dutch diplomat ‘returns’ 7-year-old adopted girl

Filed under: General,Weird by Orangemaster @ 7:50 am
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Hong Kong authorities are searching for a new home for a 7-year-old South Korean girl after the Dutch couple who adopted her just months after she was born changed their minds, officials said Tuesday. The Dutch diplomat and his wife adopted the girl seven years ago when they were living in Seoul, South Korea, but struggled to integrate her into their lives.

The diplomat handed the girl over to welfare authorities in Hong Kong last May, saying she was having trouble adapting to their culture, including their food, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to comment on the matter.

(Place jokes about Dutch food and cooking here, although I doubt it’s standard fare in Hong Kong.)

“It’s bizarre. I don’t think it has anything to do with cultural shock,” said Law Chi-kwong, an associate professor at the University of Hong Kong’s Social Work department. “The child grew up with them. They adopted her when she was a baby; they are responsible for shaping the child’s mind and culture. How can you say the child cannot adapt to the culture in which she was raised? This is just ridiculous.”

The girl speaks Chinese and English but not Korean.

(She doesn’t speak Dutch either? The plot thickens.)

The South China Morning Post, in a report Sunday, quoted the unnamed Dutch diplomat as saying that the adoption had gone wrong.

(What? Like a bad wine or something?)

I’m sure there is more to this story, but I assume that the real reasons are even less flattering that the ‘diplomatic’ ones given.)

A Dutch friend of mine adopted a Chinese girl after three years of poking and prodding and he looks very happy to me. I wonder what he would think of this.

(Link: China Post)

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