Guus Bosman

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Internship paper

Co-Design for Chess-iT.A new version of my paper is online. Finally crossed the psychologically important 30-page limit, and I've been reorganizing the structure quite a lot today.

It even has a picture for those who are interested in pictures. Tomorrow morning I'll see Ralf to discuss the paper.

dailylife

My father!

Specialist in everything.

See -- it's a family thing.

guusbosmannl

Neighbours

A couple of days ago I've found a nice website that categorizes other website by geographical location.

It can show the neighbours of Guus Bosman.nl. Another site with the same functionality but based on Dutch zipcodes is LogMap.

Websites close to me are for example Een Scherpe Blik, Willy Boerland.com (in Santpoort) and Websnacks.nl (in Haarlem).

plants

Spring flower 2

Because I don't like winter I'm always optimistic about the coming of the spring.

Our plants seem to share this optimism.

fun

Online Tetris

With the risk of losing one of my most frequent visitors to another site: online Tetris!

fun

Putin and Dobby

Very interesting article at the BBC about Putin and Dobby:

"Dobby the house-elf could be taken to court because some people think he looks like the Russian president.


They are angry because they think the filmmakers deliberately modelled Dobby on the face of Russia's boss, Vladimir Putin. "

Our beloved prime-minister Balkenende is also mentioned. (Found it through Loglynx).

dailylife

Spring flowers

They don't smell but they are beautiful.

Flowers.

fun

''Wouter Bos doet niet meej''

Parody on Balkenende... make sure to have your sound on!


Balkenende (Flash) about the election results.

politicsnews

Expatriates vote VVD

As usual the VVD was the big winner among voters living abroad. They won 30% of the votes.

The Economist had an article about the influence of expatriates on national elections a few weeks ago. It's available online (for free).

"As a rule of thumb, though, émigrés are nationalists, even though they may at the same time be loyal citizens of their adopted country (96% of Australia's Croats are naturalised, and not known as lukewarm in their Ozziness). Perhaps the strength of nationalist feeling has something to do with feelings of guilt among those fortunate enough to live abroad, especially when the home country is under some kind of threat. Perhaps it has something to do with not having to live with the consequences of nationalism pur et dur. Perhaps it is because exile sharpens the sense of the country left behind. Issues may simply seem clearer from afar. In any event, absence certainly seems to make the heart grow fonder—and fierier."

vu

VU students

A nice commercial of the Vrije Universiteit.


"The Vrije Universiteit congratulates her ex-students Jan-Peter Balkenende, Wouter Bos and Gerrit Zalm with their election victories."


(through Bieslog)

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