Friday, July 31, 2009

Flight Travel - Did You Know That .. ?



1) ... it's impossible to buy a chewing gum in the transit area of Munich airport without having to confirm your nationality

2) ... there are seat belt extensions for very voluminous passengers?

3) ... you can be one of the passengers to receive their meal when ordering a so called "special meal" (more on that in the next post)?

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Facelift

While talking about Mr Berlusconi, just thought I should follow his example and give this space a little makeover.


New layout, new colours, new gadgets.

While layout and colours are obvious, a quick intro to the new gadets:

- Picture Post
(don't think here's any explanation needed - however if you know what or where it depicts, shout it out at ...

- Your Voice - a place were you can share your comments/notes/other stuff ...

- Quick Updates - the latest "adhoc" news via Twitter (all credit to MuSaMoosa for being one of the pioneers of new technology)

Will be back with more ...
Memonji

Friday, July 10, 2009

Let's Be Realistic, G8!

Whether changing the venue of the G8 meeting from Sardinia to earthquake-ridden L'Aquila was a rather cheap or actually an ingenious move of Mr "Sunshine" Berlusconi will probably be discussed in the various press offices of the attending governments.

Rather than blowing their own trumpet at having achieved a consensus (which is far from being ambitious) and starting to point fingers at the developing nations for not being ready to commit emmission cuts at the expense of their progress, the G8 (and especially the representatives of their countries' media) should focus on a realistic as well as sustainable solution.

Since four of the top five developing nations are ex-colonies isn't it more than understandable that those countries are not ready to slow down the growth of their economies and markets (again)? This time not due to economical, but environmental reasons as well as issues that the developed nations have actually caused.

G5 Leaders Press Conference


"Why should we pay the price for this?" is a question that is frequently asked in the G5 countries. It's much easier for a society of considerable wealth to sacrifice "a piece of the cake" for a greater good. In countries where a large percentage of the population is heavily dependent on the strong growth of the national economy to enjoy even a small portion of prosperity this is much harder to sell.

Climate change, however, is a global phenomenon which transcends national borders, economies and societies and hence requires a global approach and finally consensus - a fact every country has to acknowledge.

What the governments of the developing nations need now is an incentive to join the industrialised countries in the fight against climate change - most likely not so much to get convinced themselves, but rather to set-off the adverse effects on their economies as well as to be able to "market" the merits of this endeavour to their voters. Let's not forget - any government that doesn't do anything against a predictable economical slow-down is not very likely to be re-elected.

Latest at the UN climate summit in Denmark in December we'll know how successful our leaders have been....

Until then we should wish them all the best.

Also wishing ...
Memonji

Thursday, July 02, 2009

From Pee to Dee

More than two years of silence have passed - only to return with a joyful announcement:


THE ILLUSTROUS SEXTETT,
comprising of
THE TWO BLESSED TRIUMVERATES, namely

Roland Numrich, Harald Sossna & Reinhard Ulbrich
as well as
The Ösack, The Late Bishop & Et Memonji

take immense pleasure in announcing the unique occasion of their disciple

OTZE P.

acquiring the honours of calling himself “D” on 1st July 2009 in Hannover, Germany

From now on he will be referred to as

OTZE D.

Please join us in congratulating the new “D” as well as wishing him all the best for his future.

Reception & Tuba Dates will be announced shortly.

With best compliments from his Bhattacharjee, relatives and friends.