Delo censors even recipes!
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08:52:57, 26 September, 2009
I thought, that in Slovenian media dump I have experienced all possible censorships and circumventions, yet few days ago another one took place, so ridiculous, that my comparison of Slovenia can actually be with no other country but one like Belarus. Thus, a journalist of culinary addition of
Nedelo, a Sunday edition of the largest Slovenian "serious" daily Delo, asked me if I were ready to appear in his column. The idea is, that every week one more or less famous person appears in that column, he/she prepares and cooks several dishes, a photographer takes few shots of it, in fine, nothing special – simply a culinary column. So, what happened? Well, the journalist – as a precaution I shall rather not mention his name, as I don't want to get him into troubles – informed the editor of Nedelo Ms. Romana Dobnikar Šeruga, that this time it will be me appearing in his column, together with my friend; thus, as I made the event public on Facebook, young lady is no longer my friend; then somehow I am not interested in friendly relations with people obsessed by popularity who are therefore prepared to conceal facts. Anyway, lady editor of Nedelo notified the journalist via E-mail, that a ban on Ana Jud's appearance resp. publishing in Delo and Nedelo was imposed.
Interview 2.0
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08:42:57, 26 September, 2009
Responsibility on internet
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18:04:41, 21 September, 2009
On the last computer festival FRiSK 2009 we have, among other things, discussed about responsibility on internet.
Photo by Simon Koležnik
FRiSK 2009
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12:33:34, 14 September, 2009
On September 17 and 18 the biggest Slovenian computer (ICT) festival
FRiSK will be held in Murska Sobota. At this year's festival also an
interview 2.0 with Ana Jud for Sobotainfo shall take place; questions for the interview may already be posed, they will be evaluated and the best ten of them will be selected.
Photo by Matej Povše
Vodka remains
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10:16:51, 08 September, 2009
Few days ago a friend of mine sent me photos, which I now publish also on my minor and obscure blog that anyway no one reads. They truly made me laugh, although I'm not sure, what is happening on them, especially to Russian politician Dmitry Medvedev in Nicholas Sarkozy's and Silvio Berlusconi's company …
… it appears that somebody has had a drop too much …