21 December 2010

21 November 2010

La Eva Pinera de Benissa

 
Here is a Spanish article on Eva Pinera de Benissa, a prehistoric painting located close to the CV-749 near Pinos - you will find a sign post beside the road that indicates where to stop. It is a 5 min walk uphill - see below.
The figure is surrounded by a fence for protection. As the text of the article describes, it is one of the earliest female figures in the area (hence the name Eva), dating back around 6000 years. It has been restored in 2010. The 'surname' Pinera is derived from the proximity to Pinos. The association of philatelists in Benissa will issue a special stamp picturing Eva Pinera.

PS: Here is a more recent article on the discovery of additional paintings close to Eva Pinera.

06 November 2010

El Buitre de Benissa

This is simply a story that I've found this morning and that I've laughed about: a vulture keeps Benissa - a village in La Marina Alta busy. The mayor, local police, animal specialists etc have visited the vulture. Have a look at this article that describes how the vulture was fed with meat bought in the local supermarket. Afterwards they tried it again with somniferous meat which the vulture rejected as it already had a full stomach :-) Here is a list with more references including photos:
PS (8 Nov): Have just spotted that the vulture has been captured and brought to a place to recover: Adiós al buitre de Benissa. Seems to lead to a happy end. Here are more references including a video on YouTube:

15 October 2010

Mobile WLAN Router / Hotspot

Just to add to the many entries below on mobile internet connection: one of my most recent gadgets is a Huawei E5 WLAN router. It looks like a mobile phone and it is basically a 3G mobile phone for your WLAN enabled devices. You simply need to get a SIM card. The advantage is that via that one single device multiple clients (various notebooks, iPad, iPod, ...) can connect to the internet. So you need only one SIM card and all family members can connect at the same time.

So far, the experience with with the E5 has been very good. The internal antenna seems to do a good job in acquiring 3G connections.

12 August 2010

Mobile Internet via 3G Router and External Antenna

I've extended my mobile internet access infrastructure and added an external antenna in order to assert a 3G signal so that the Huawei E970 router (T-Mobile webnwalk Box IV) does not switch to GPRS. So far, the experience has been excellent: in contrast to the E970's internal antenna I've permanently a 3G signal (HSDPA) and thus a fast mobile internet connection. Still, the external antenna had to be directed properly; a first attempt (inappropriate direction) yielded only unstable results.

Here is an alternative for an internal 3G antenna that you can install close to your desktop.

19 July 2010

Configuration Info for Mobile Internet Access in Spain

Surfing through the internet and looking for the option I've found this link which is very useful. Here is the replicated config table:

Operador APN Usuario Clave
APN Movistar movistar.es movistar movistar
APN Vodafone ac.vodafone.es vodafone vodafone
APN Orange internet orange orange
APN Yoigo internet [vacío] [vacío]
APN Simyo gprs-service.com [vacío] [vacío]
APN Jazztel jazzinternet [vacío] [vacío]
APN Másmovil internetmas [vacío] [vacío]
APN Pepephone gprs.pepephone.com [vacío] [vacío]
APN Euskaltel internet.euskaltel.mobi CLIENTE EUSKALTEL
APN Telecable internet.telecable.es telecable telecable
APN Ono internet.ono.com [vacío] [vacío]
APN R internet.mundo-r.com [vacío] [vacío]
APN Carrefour CARREFOURINTERNET [vacío] [vacío]

Here is simply another, less complete list.

10 July 2010

Innovation

In a recent interview published in Computerworld, SAP's co-CEO Jim Snabe has given a good definition of innovation:

[...] people often confuse creativity with innovation. They think having great ideas is innovation. We believe having great ideas that don't impact business is not innovation -- they're just great ideas. And so the ability to bring great ideas to consumption is key [...]

06 July 2010

Running Routes on Run.com

A few weeks back, while staying in New Orleans and looking for a suitable running route nearby my hotel, I've discovered the Run.com site which lists a lot of suggestions all over the world.

For New Orleans I've picked this route which evolved to be excellent given the warm weather, the humidity and the fact that I stayed really downtown (i.e. with no parks or green places nearby). Still, it takes you a little bit along the Mississippi and through some residential areas of the French Quarter.

I've added 2 routes myself: