June 5, 2007

Mobility Day celebrated at Zandvoort racetrack

Filed under: General by Orangemaster @ 10:33 am
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Mobile scooters will be racing at the Zandvoort racetrack in Zandvoort aan Zee to celebrate Mobility Day (‘Mobiliteitsdag’). This day is dedicated to anyone who can get around quickly and properly in a wheelchair, mobile scooter or walker. There will be an obstacle course, wheelchair races, mobile scooter races and a celebrity race. You can also have your wheelchair or mobile scooter pimped.

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June 4, 2007

Outsourced care for the elderly per homepage

Filed under: General by Branko Collin @ 8:37 am

ustaatcentraal.gifFormer nurse Lineke van de Scheur (photo) uses the web to organize care for the elderly. Her company U Staat Centraal (Dutch link, “You’re Important”) provides web-based rosters for care givers. A recent change in Dutch law put the responsibility for finding care firmly in the infirm hands of those in need of care; the “care consumers” get a personal “budget” with which they themselves have to “shop around” for nurses and housekeepers and so on. Clients of Van de Scheur’s company get their own Sharecare homepage which has a roster to which freelance care professionals can subscribe, but also family members who would like to help out. U Staat Centraal helps set up and manage these care rosters, and helps people find the right professionals.

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June 3, 2007

Still waiting

Filed under: General by Orangemaster @ 9:43 am

I used to work at a factory that made these things, albeit not in Dutch.

The sign should read Groenburgwal, and so has an ‘r’ too many. Hope it was free.

This is akin to finding a four-leaf clover (and ‘groen’ means green).

‘Still waiting’ refers to the fact that the sign has now been removed and we’re all waiting for the corrected version (see link).

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(Link: A5, Photo: Herenlunch)

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June 1, 2007

Naked picture time in Amsterdam

Filed under: Art,General by Orangemaster @ 11:00 am
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So far, 4,000 people have signed up for a yet to be determined nude photo shoot by Spencer Tunick on Sunday, 3 June sometimes early in the morning in downtown Amsterdam. The world-famous American photographer is known for his group photos of naked people in public spaces. Tunick already had a shoot this year in a bulb field in Schermerhorn, North Holland, but now he says his Amsterdam dream will come true. I believe it is possible to still sign up.

Tunick is happy that so many people have signed up for his project in Amsterdam.

(Link: Telegraaf, Photo: Wikipedia)

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May 31, 2007

Digital RIP first

Filed under: Dutch first,General,IT by Orangemaster @ 10:12 am
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As of this Wedsnesday, cemetery de Larikshof in Rhenen, Utrecht is the first to boast a digital headstone complete with screen, which can show films or slides. However, visitors of de Larikshof need a special battery to activate the screen. And of course, the films and slides are hopefully related to the dearly departed.

(Link: webwereld)

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May 28, 2007

Tulipmania myth debunked

Filed under: General,History by Branko Collin @ 8:01 pm
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For the casual observer looking at the Netherlands, the Tulipmania story has it all: tulips, the Golden Age, the start of modern capitalism, windmills, clogs… OK, so everything but the last two. For the puritans among you, this tale has even got a moral. Here’s a quick recap of how the story goes:

In the 17th century, the Dutch were at the top of their wealth, both financially and culturally. The Dutch trading ships controlled the seas, and brought the treasures of foreign countries to these shores. This wealth ignited the local Renaissance, giving artists like Rembrandt and Vermeer, and scientists like Van Leeuwenhoek and Grotius a chance to plie their trade. A story from that time goes that the first economic bubble was also created by the Dutch. Among the many things they imported were tulip bulbs, which started to fetch higher and higher prices. At one point, a box of bulbs would cost as much as a house. But in the spring of 1637 the bubble was burst; Dutch pride was punished, and thousands of traders went bankrupt.

At least, that’s the popular version of the story. According to a recent book written by Anne Goldgar, most of what we know about the bubble stems from propaganda from the period. An interesting review from the Financial Times tells more:

Some contemporary pamphleteers attacked the trade, baffled by what one Englishman called the ”incredible prices for tulip rootes”, and disquieted by the godless materialism of it all. […] Most tulip tales we know, scolds Goldgar, ”are based on one or two contemporary pieces of propaganda and a prodigious amount of plagiarism”.

In fact, during her research Goldgar could not find the name of a single person who had been bankrupted by the burst of the bulb bubble.

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May 27, 2007

Eco toilet idea not very attractive

Filed under: General by Orangemaster @ 10:02 am
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The Vismarkt area in the city of Utrecht, province of Utrecht has a sewage problem and the city is working on it. In the mean time, the city has asked the residents to use biological products and an eco toilet (probably not the one shown here) and yeah, they’re not happy about it. However, there are businesses on that street and even though some of them are willing to use bio dishwashing liquid, asking paying customers to use a camping-like eco-toilet is not going to happen. And these residents pay money for using the sewers, they should be able to do so as they please.

(Link: ad)

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May 25, 2007

Smokin’ Dutchies

Filed under: General by Orangemaster @ 9:51 am
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A record that is not something to be proud of: The Dutch are now the heaviest smokers of Europe, followed by the Belgians and the British. In 2006 the Dutch lit up 1,511 cigarettes per inhabitant. The old record belongs to the Germans (from where this posting is being written – Munich). The Netherlands is one of the only European countries left that still allows some smoking in catering establishments. No one saw the cloud of smoke in the bistro car of my German night train this morning. The lightest smokers are the Italians with 1,175 cigarettes.

(Link: Blik op nieuws)

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May 23, 2007

“Leper ship” company Trafigura caught cleaning up Wikipedia

Filed under: General by Branko Collin @ 3:01 pm

[logo Wikipedia]The press office of Trafigura, the company which leased the leper ship Probo Koala at the time it dumped 500 tons of toxic waste in Ivory Coast last year, was caught red-handed “cleaning up” the Dutch Wikipedia entry about the ship. Specifically, it removed the sentence that said the ship had even transported toxic waste, and added a sentence claiming that the company had done nothing wrong, according to Dutch daily De Volkskrant (Dutch). Trafigura also used sock puppets to try and make further changes, after which the page was temporarily blocked from further editing.

Wikipedia itself is not adverse to poisining — the discourse that is. Editor Tom Ordelman said to De Volkskrant: “It is unusual […] to interfere with an entry about yourself, but in reality it happens a lot.” I guess “unusual” is Wiki Admin Speak for “verboten!”.

(Via: FEMBusiness.)

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Dutch students rebuilt Turkish school

Filed under: General by Orangemaster @ 9:12 am
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A village school in Silvan, southeast of Diyarbakir, which was repaired by a group of Dutch students, was re-opened last Monday. Some 25 Dutch students from the ROC Albeda College in Rotterdam participated in the renovation process of Taspinar Primary School in Silvan, a proposal made by Mustafa Mermi, a Turkish citizen from Silvan who currently resides in the Netherlands. Delivering a speech at the inaugural ceremony, subgovernor of Silvan, Veysel Beyru thanked the Dutch students for their participation and support.

(Link: Turkish Press)

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