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Microsoft Security

Security is the new number 1 concern for Microsoft. The repercussions of this are still some time off, but the Windows is insecure jokers will have to look elsewhere for amusement. Security has so far been the domain of anal-retentive folks, and was not exactly hot. Maybe we can finally move away from crappy pointer-based languages? Yeah, one can hope.
2003-08-23: Very interesting perspective on the security of DCOM after last week’s worms:

Microsoft has made some pretty strong claims about the improved security of our products as a result of these changes. And then the DCOM issues come to light. Unfortunately, it’s still going to be a long time before all our code is as clean as it needs to be.
Some of the code we reviewed in the DCOM stack had comments about DGROUP consolidation (remember that precious 64KB segment prior to 32-bit flat mode?) and OS/2 2.0 changes. Some of these source files contain comments from the 80s. I thought that Win95 was ancient!

2004-02-17: You’ve got to hand it to these guys that they have sense of humor.

2004-06-24: Turns out Microsoft really means it this time. I had an older SQL Server 2000 running that stopped working after the update. Turns out XP detected the missing service packs for MSSQL and disabled TCP access on the default MSSQL port. Commendable, although the error message could have been displayed more prominently (maybe as part of the new security center)
2007-11-30: Microsoft continues its old lies about security. Why do they bother? Their products have become better, why piss into their own well?

Do people in charge of security strategy at Microsoft really believe that aggressively concealing the count of fixes that do make it out makes a product more secure? Shouldn’t they be trying to fix more bugs, rather than writing reports that would “punish” them for actively improving the security of their users rather than hoping that defects aren’t found by someone who they can’t keep quiet?

GregorFriendz 5.0

It’s been 5 years since i started with my GregorFriendz series. GregorFriendz is about reaching out to my friends, celebrating them, thanking them, and cheering them on. in this tradition, let me get started on this years issue.

what has 2001 been like. for me, it was the year when i went global and virtual, and reemphasized connecting. let me explain:

go global
i spent a third of this year in asia. bangkok, thailand to be precise. the time was well spent. it was a powerful notion when i realized that i could be working from anywhere on the globe. granted you hear these statements all the time, but to experience it firsthand is an altogether different matter. in fact, while i was in my internship in thailand, i worked for a project in zurich, switzerland (where i had come from) connectivity to the world was provided with a simple dial up line, like you would find in any hotel room in the world. with a notebook in my suitcase, it would have been just as easy to work from hong kong as it has been from bangkok.

my past experiences with travel have been different. travel as a tourist was always fraught with uncertainties about money or time running out. in contrast, with my source of income always with me in my suitcase, i could stay in one place as long as i wanted, and move on whenever i felt like it. maybe a little too simplistic a view, but a very liberating one nonetheless.

go virtual
going global would of course not have been possible without going virtual at the same time. as i increasingly relied on facilities of the internet to get my work done, i became aware how powerful tools make all the difference. for instance, during my stay in bangkok i collaborated with ben who was in mexico at the time to organize a talk series in zurich. we used the facilities of our personal web logs / diaries to keep in touch, and learn about new ideas.

web logging, or the culmination of my thoughts in a non intrusive way, empowered me to achieve things that might have been very difficult, if not nearly impossible by other means. i was hooked. towards the end of my internship, i began to participate in the development of a weblog system, postnuke. i realized that the vision of that project coincided with my vision on the future of online collaboration. i have had a strong interest in the field for several years. however, 2001 was really the year when it all came together in a big way. i strongly believe in the vision these tools offer, and, murphy-willing, i will base my business on some of these ideas.

connect
enough technobabble already. at the root of the aforementioned phenomenons lies a decidedly non-tech cause. it’s got to do with community building, and the network effects that result from it. also a familiar topic for GregorFriendz regulars, this is the reason i am doing all this. sharing thoughts with friends has produced very powerful results in 2001. onward!

what’s in store for 2002?
2002 will be the year where i get to know every nook and cranny of my room as i prepare for my final exams starting in january. with that top priority out of the way, i want to continue working on weblog solutions, and as always, pursue new opportunities with vigor. almost nothing in 2001 came about by a great master plan, so i’ll avoid setting my sights too keenly on specific goals. hows that for an evasive new years resolution? i wish all of you a great 2002), and may your dreams come true as you work to fulfill them.

-gregor

GregorFriendz are, in alphabetical order:

sabrina amgwerd sabrina.amgwerd@dim.usz.ch

after an absence, we are talking again. Let’s see to it that 2002 continues in this regard.

roger amgwerd amgwerd@gmx.net

our long-standing interest in role playing received a new boost with the release of the brilliant lord of the rings.

):-) adam_baum (greg) adam_baum@ndezign.com

howdy stranger 😉 greg, one of the project admins of postnuke, sent me a nice xmas message, and is generally a nice guy as far as i can tell. he hails from canada, and even though i don’t know his real name, it’s been fun.

oliver “rocco” belin belin@mydiax.ch

rocco helped me to keep my sanity in a place that is insane by western standards. even if it meant doing the insane thing now and again. thanks.

andreas bobak bobak@icu.unizh.ch

flatmate no 1), kept the servers running smoothly and continues to be inspirational with his abstrakt portal.

):-) john “niceguyeddie” cox admin@dinerminor.com

john is the fearless leader of the postnuke project and made me feel at home in a global project that spans 4 continents. his sense of humor and easygoing manner prevented many disasters in the sometimes frantic pace of development.

benjamin danech danechbenjamin@hotmail.com

the man with the trumpet. seriously cool guy who is making heroic efforts to convince me that jazz is worth listening to.

sinan demokan sdemokan@kpmg.com

sinan has been a reliable companion in the messy ups and downs that is corporate life since 1999.

balint dobozi b.dobozi@swissonline.ch

the man is trying to have it both ways. producing dance hits under funny pseudonyms and finishing his studies. so far with great success.

marton dobozi doboz@gmx.ch

not content to produce a 3d walkthrough of the zurich main station, marton set off to senegal to experience malaria firsthand. he is back, and alive.

elke engel elke@icu.unizh.ch

while not busy travelling in india or the middle east, elke is forging ahead with her very unique style. kudos.

may erne mayerne@mayerne.ch

former roleplay mate may is covering recent events from the inside. in his spare time he can be seen studying at columbia university, new york.

):-) andreas feuz afeuzz@cytanet.com.cy

andy forewent the lush beaches of zurich for the scant ones of cyprus. many eons ago he tried to teach me some business manners, lessons i can draw on to this day.

sven furrer sven.furrer@comit.ch

sparrow sven has been known to answer phones when other people are soundly asleep. to say he knows everyone in zurich is probably an understatement.

florian gnaegi gnaegi@icu.unizh.ch

flatmate no 2), having survived his worst year (by his own admission) is bound to rock the tech world again. a project to watch in 2002.

diana graemiger diana@dolcevita.co.uk

diana introduced me to the finer points of censoring. with constant vigilance she made sure everyone was pictured favorably in my gallery.

sandra “sa” greminger sgreminger@kpmg.com

a regular at our parties, sa makes sure a good time is had by all. sven & myself have an outstanding offer to go out that we should “implement” next year.

roger hacmac rhacmac@kpmg.com

currently missing in action in some godforsaken corner of sweden, roger is bound to return to zurich to fill his contact list once more.. 😉

(-E mike hampel digitaldrummer@gmx.net

mike has ways to introduce me to wonderfully strange people and music. if my neurons cope, this will hopefully be the case in the future also.

sabine hanimann bienli@access.ch

locked in her room for the past year, she went where i will go in 2002), to the final exams at university. i hope she has not lost her subtle sense of humor in the process.

rene herrmann rherrmann@kpmg.com

rene is having a hard time fighting off the idiots that surround him at his place of study. he copes with a sense of humor that leaves you gasping for air.

oliver hoeffleur oliver@icu.unizh.ch

maybe my 4-year allegiance with kpmg had more to do with this guy than with the company..

guido innerhofer g.innerhofer@mydiax.ch

after having spent months on role-playing scenarios, guido is the designated expert for computer-based roleplaying.

christine ito c.ito@smile.ch

one of these years we will throw a birthday party again. if we ever happen to be in the same place at the same time, that is..

fabian jaeger sumoforpresident@gmx.net

chameleon. is shedding his craftsman roots for full time student, without the silly side-effects. funny actions are still part of the game, though.

andrea kaul andrea@icu.unizh.ch

every other year we get on bad terms, 2001 included. i dunno about the future though.

):-) sonja kraner sonja@swissonline.ch

a good friend, transcending distances of 10k km with a phone call.

stephan kuhn skuhn@gateinfo.com

easygoing and inclusive, stephan made sure i had a good time in his company during my internship.

stef leone sleone@kpmg.com

we no longer go out regularly until the wee hours, but if we do it continues to rock.

derk louwerse louwerse@student.unisg.ch

while we dont meet very often, derk always has his heart in the right place. thanks for your end-of-year thoughts.

fabienne meier stobien@gmx.ch

fay, as fabienne is also known, sure knows how to chill out. can be a very cool pal when in the mood.

thomas meier tome@icu.unizh.ch

showed me that snowboarding is not the hopeless case i had thought it would be.

iris mittendorfer iris@limmat.ch

i would love to go climbing with you, but then again my shoulders don’t allow that anymore.

):-) markus naef markus.naef@gretag.com

we picked up the thread after a multi-year hiatus, to arrive at very similar conclusions coming from very different backgrounds. will be interesting to carry these thoughts forward.

dominik ogilvie d.ogilvie@access.unizh.ch

dominick’s fine taste of music and varied interests made working with him a pleasure.

):-) george paxinos geopax@dplanet.ch

the impersonation of murphy’s laws, george showed me time and again that what can go wrong, will. the efforts spent on his computer are bound to pay off sometime soon, aren’t they?

):-) daniel puskas dfp@gmx.ch

old buddy is throwing a silvester party. might as well check it out, for i haven’t seen daniel in a while.

asti roesle groesle@student.ethz.ch

stopping by in zurich to finish her studies, asti has been very inspirational. having been in corners of the world i don’t even know how to spell, her tales are as funny as they are educational.

tobias romer rot@mad.ch

hard to reach, but a good sport to do things off the beaten path. looking forward to eccentric ideas in 2002.

christine rothfuss bupu@gmx.net

it’s not easy to be a sister is it. christine manages with no problems. her efforts to introduce me to the horn-glasses crowd may break my resistance next year..

mom & dad rothfuss rothfuss@gmx.net

i regard it as a privilege to have been raised by these fine folks. not to talk of the ongoing support. thanks a lot.

monika schilling mschilling@kpmg.com

moni has THE most beautiful apartment in zurich. oughta pay a visit sometime soon 😉

philipp spinner pspinner@kpmg.com

philipp is so diligent he makes more than up for my laziness. has been known to man the battlestations at the office while i was “away” in the east.

christian stettler cstettler@kpmg.com

gave me a seriously needed valve for stress reduction with fragging.

daniel szakats danysfx@hotmail.com

how this guy manages to be both a successful dj and study is beyond me. dany will share my pain next year with the preparations for the final exams.

teddy tirziu tirziu@dplanet.ch

his keen design sense has inspired my room, even though i cannot yet afford the furniture he sells..

):-) regula utzinger regula@utzinger.ch

an achiever, regula relentlessly uncovered the weak spots in my thinking, for which i am grateful.

eric vido evido@student.ethz.ch

not be outdone, eric maintains an air of cool. its always fun to hang out with this guy.

benjamin voigt egal@icu.unizh.ch

the visionary. not content with the state of the art, ben pushes steadily forward. many inspirations this year would have gone nowhere without him.

christoph widmoser c.widmoser@freesurf.ch

introduced me to surfing and shares my interest in digital photography. thanks christoph.

):-) andreas wobmann a.wobmann@lse.ac.uk

jovial andreas currently resides in greater london, a place high on my list to visit.

thamar xandry xandry@access.unizh.ch

busy as always, it’s not so easy to get in touch with thamar, but it’s been well worth it every time. the amount i learn when i meet her is staggering.

harry zink hzink@fizbin.com

another member of the postnuke core team, harry remained level-headed when i was getting angry at the stupidity of our users or somesuch.

the older issues of GregorFriendz may be of historical interest: I (1997) | II (1998) | III (1999) | IV (2000)

tech ed day 5

i had to wait until the last day of tech ed to experience a speaker that has such a cult following that he can get away with holding is talk from a bathtub on stage. of course i’m talking don box here.

besides being a great speaker don is known for soap co-authorship and sitting on the xml schema working group. don spoke at length about how massive the transition from traditional win style programming to .net will be. in his view it compares only to the change from DOS to windows nt.

besides cracking jokes all the time don showed how the move to richer metadata in the type system transfers the intent of a programmers code better than current approaches do. in his words, understanding the matrix helps you to understand the clr. there is an (idealized) world inside the clr, and tough reality beneath. much as there has been a distinction between userland and kernel mode, don argues that adding another layer of abstraction will help to get better results. while it is certainly true that higher levels of abstraction give you more leverage, you cannot avoid to wonder how layers upon layers of cruft (.net was basically bolted onto com implementation-wise to maintain compatibility with the installed base) make for a stable system…

Tech Ed Day 4

due to the attractions of barcelona’s nightlife, i missed out on most of the talk about attributed programming. would have been interesting, but like it was it went over my head a bit..

uddi was touted as a solution for finding out about web services and to facilitate integration of applications across the network. while a directory of services is certainly useful it remains to be seen how many directories will be vying for attention and thus reduce the reach of each of them. wsdl, which is the standard to describe the actual apis turns out to be a “throw everything in” kind of standard. even microsoft’s implementations (there are 3 of them) have no interop..

the talk on java vs .net was very well done and while the 2 platforms look remarkably similar, java does not currently have a web services strategy. what became evident though is that all major vendors bet on web services and have at least agreed on soap for interop.

the evening held a gigantic party in store. microsoft had rented the olympic stadium and the surrounding area and threw a party for all 9000 tech ed attendees. attractions ranged from spacing
to foods of all sorts, including an attempt to produce the largest paella ever made (with a diameter of 5m they seem to have succeeded) to clowns, to a concert by a queen lookalike band, to the final fireworks.

tech ed day 1

submitted directly from the conference floor via wireless ethernet.. 🙂 that’s the power of wireless i guess..
we entered barcelona after a refreshing flight with sensational view over the alps around 10. after checking into the hotel we went to the conference center where we were greeted by bunches of geeks sitting on the floor, huddled over their notebooks or their newly acquired geek toys (aka compaq ipac).

we were handed a monstrous conference backpack in bright yellow. the backpacks were just too offensive for our visual cortexes so we had to dispose them soon afterwards. we queued to get a hot new compaq ipac with a wireless ethernet card. soon afterwards we were successfully checking into the abstrakt portal. does this rule or what. somewhat relieved and with our ipacs we headed back to the hotel to chill out and play with the ipacs.

although they have a high coolness factor and it was great fun playing around with them we concluded that using the analog conference schedule still beats the online version by a lot in regard to usability. besides, the paper version does not forget your notes after a reset. after hunger sent us out to fetch some food (we found some selection of tapas) we headed back to the conference for a special student welcome dinner. microsoft must have taken a page from other conferences since we were greeted by nice hostesses. what a contrast to all these shy geeks.. unfortunately though there were not too many female geeks around, as had to be expected.
we were then driven to a restaurant and a large buffet was quickly consumed. we shared the table with 2 guys from cambridge who are working as microsoft consultants during summer break. they are currently implementing voice over ip application over gprs using the compaq ipac. to our great amusement they were avid slashdot regulars and the rest of the evening was thus spent in merry geek lore. topics ranged from umts to the singularity to debian installs. in short, a very refreshing discussion. we were then
advised as to what sessions out of the 264 we should attend. clearly there will be some hard choices to be made as some interesting sessions collide.
after we were handed a fancy schmancy jacket in brightest yellow (we kept it because it looked kinda neat for a change) we were dismissed and spent the rest of the evening catching up with various projects each of us had been silently advancing. barcelona is one heck of a nice city by night.
so many decent places to hang out.

Gregor Friends 4.0

my yearly letter to my closest friends (in german)
hola, welcome back zu einer neuen ausgabe von GregorFriendz.. 😉 ich hab vorhin die alten ausgaben von GregorFriendz wieder durchgelesen, und mir ist aufgefallen, dass ich fast jedes jahr von kommunikation in der einen oder anderen form schreibe. eigentlich ja auch naheliegend bei diesem medium.

dieses jahr habe ich mich intensiv mit online communities auseinandergesetzt, da ich seit einem jahr versuche, eine semesterarbeit darüber zu schreiben. ich bin dabei über diverse interessante details gestolpert, etwa der ganze trend, ein eigenes tagebuch auf dem internet zu veröffentlichen, benutzer, welche nicht mehr nur passiv rumsurfen, sondern eigene inhalte produzieren, das fliessen von inhalten von einer website zur anderen, gemeinsam gepflegte wissensbäume.

was ich auch gemerkt habe dieses jahr, dass ich schneller neue ideen habe, als ich die alten realisieren kann. mir fehlt ein gefäss, um ideen zu sammeln, damit ich (oder andere) später wieder darauf zurückkommen können. und, ich bin dieses jahr ein fan von gliederung geworden. eh, gliederung? ja. gliederung hilft mir extrem, meine gedanken zu ordnen, zum beispiel was ich alles mal noch unternehmen möchte. (siehe wishes) dass ich meine gedankenfragmente online haben kann, ist viel wert. ich kann auch meine gliederung mit inhalten von anderen ergänzen, so dass mit der zeit eine organisches gedankengebilde entsteht. fuer die dies interessiert, OPML macht dies möglich.

all diese themen finde ich mega spannend. ich habe zum teil schon recht lange (2-3 jahre) darueber gelesen. nun ist es zeit, all diese neuen konzepte auch mal auszuprobieren. daher habe ich mir eine website gemacht, wo ich selber einträge machen kann, wenn ich lust habe, meine outline pflegen kann, mit anderen diskutieren kann etc. der auftakt ist dieses GregorFriendz.

wenn ihr lust habt könnt ihr einen account eröffnen, und selber was reinschreiben. lurker (zuschauer) sind natürlich auch erlaubt. es trifft sich, dass wieder mal jahresende ist. ein mega spannendes jahr im rückblick.

ETG dieses jahr ist das “studentenexperiment” bei der KPMG von 5 auf 17 studis gewachsen. wir haben in diesem jahr spannende projekte durchgeführt (Intranet KPMG Schweiz, neue Website, Event System, News System, Online Telefonbuch, MIS Systeme, Volltextsuche, Content Management Systeme, Online Collaboration..) und dabei sehr viel gelernt. wenn ich denke, wie wir mit primitiver technologie angefangen haben (MS Access, Frontpage) und uns laufend weiterentwickelt haben hin zu eigenen APIs, Stored Procedures, ASP.NET, Personalisierung. viel fun war auch dabei, lange nächte beim arbeiten und anderswo.. fuers naechste jahr wuensche ich mir, dass das wissen, welches in ETG steckt, zu voller blüte erwacht, und aus der interaktion in der gruppe viele neue ideen entstehen.

Voyages nachdem endlich das grundstudium fertig war, konnte ich dieses jahr mal ein wenig ausgiebiger in die ferien gehen, als die jahre zuvor. die gallery zeugt davon. fuer naechstes jahr habe ich vor, NOCH MEHR in die ferien zu gehen. ich denke gerade so im februar / maerz wäre eine gute gelegenheit. mal sehen, was sich ergibt. eine idee, welche ich habe, ist, eine digicam mitzunehmen, und ab und zu auf dieser site fotos und notizen abzulegen, waehrend ich in irgend einem internet cafe ein cola schlürfe.

Personal Projects ich habe immer wert darauf gelegt, dass ich neben der arbeit genug zeit habe, um meine eigenen projekte machen zu können. dieses jahr habe ich die websites fuer meine frühere pfadi live geschaltet und arbeite an einer site, bei der man online photos kaufen kann, um diese für magazine / werbung einzusetzen. leider, leider hatte ich weder so viel zeit, wie ich dachte, noch war dieses projekt so einfach, wie ich zuerst dachte. mittlerweile sind jedoch die meisten hindernisse zumindest bekannt, und ich denke ich werde nächstes jahr mit neuem elan an die site herangehen, basierend auf den in diesem jahr gemachten erfahrungen.

ich wünsche euch ein super 2001), und bis bald (entweder real life, oder hier auf der site)

-gregor

GregorFriendz are, in no particular order:

sven furrer sfurrer@kpmg.com
letztes mal hab ich geschrieben, ein studium ohne sven werde langweilig.. bin ich ja gespannt. ich hoffe, du findest was cooles im 2001), wo du deine technologie muskeln spielen lassen kannst. 🙂
andrea kaul akaul@kpmg.com
wenn du mich nächstes jahr wieder so sportmäßig sponserst, waer das natürlich cool. danke fuer climbing & diving im 2000.
elke engel elke@icu.unizh.ch
dir ist es glaub gleich ergangen wie mir. ploetzlich vom (uni)-erdboden verschwunden, und nur noch am arbeiten. ich muss zugeben, dass ich gar keine ahnung habe, was du so machst?
florian gnägi gnaegi@icu.unizh.ch
sorry dass ich nicht so ein gutes wg gspänli war im 2000. ist mein vorsatz fuer naechstes jahr. und viel glueck mit den prüfungen, und wenn deine firma dann abhebt, bin ich gespannt.
andreas bobak bobak@icu.unizh.ch
boby danke fuer die ganze server infrastruktur, die wir für die wg nutzen können. ist ein cooles feature. und danke auch fuer papa bobaks food.
iris mittendorfer iris@limmat.ch
iris schickt mir manchmal nette web postcards, um mich wieder mal zum klettern zu ermuntern.. iris du bist gar nicht mehr so oft an der fliederstrasse. komm doch wieder mal öfters.
thamar xandry XANDRY@ACCESS.UNIZH.CH
thamar, habe gerade erfahren dass das atelier per april dicht macht.. also leider nichts mit unserer austellung. aber wir finden sicher eine spannende möglichkeit, was zu lancieren. bin gespannt.
):-) guido innerhofer
du hast es richtig gemacht. einfach mal kurz fuer einige monate nach australien verschwinden.. (beneid..) machen wir wieder mal ein Planescape game, wenn du zuruck bist?
roger amgwerd amgwerd@gmx.net
hmm, deine weblog arbeit hat das hier schon auch mitinspiriert. wir sollten glaube ich wieder mal herzhaft über solche themen diskutieren.
sabrina amgwerd amgwerd@gmx.net
wir sollten unbedingt wieder mal ein game machen, ja ich weiss das sage ich die ganze zeit. aber jetzt wo ihr so nahe wohnt, sollte es doch eigentlich möglich sein?
fabian jaeger sumoforpresident@gmx.net
dein neuer job, fabian, passt glaub ich gut zu dir. du hattest ja schon immer eine starke soziale ader. und wenn ich ab und zu bei dir unterschlupf finden kann (gemütliche wohnung hast du) dann umso besser.
diana graemiger
dolce vita, eh? dieses jahr hast du deinen style konsequent durchgezogen (zum beispiel mit einem coolen auftritt an unserem rollenspiel event) das bleibt hoffentlich auch nächstes jahr so? ich glaub ich koennte noch viel ueber tauchen von dir lernen.
tobias romer tobias.romer@freesurf.ch
so coolen aktionen wie pfingsten wäre ich auch nächstes jahr nicht abgeneigt.. vielleicht kann ja dann jemand anders fahren 😉
claude curty curty@ibwk.baug.ethz.ch
man hoert, in deinem haushalt werde ausgiebig den verschiedenen spielen gefrönt? muss mich glaub selbst mal einladen.
oliver hoeffleur oliver@icu.unizh.ch
ey oliver, man sieht sich im office ja mittlerweile so selten, dass dich ein solcher gruss wohl eher erreicht. obwohl du homepage mäßig wiederum ganz in die nähe gerückt bist..
sinan demokan sdemokan@kpmg.com
manchmal wundere ich mich, ob sinan nur ein deckname ist fuer eine firma mit 10 mitarbeitern.. ich meine, am 7 uhr morgens bei einem kunden zu sein, und dann gleich weiter, samstag sonntag. wie machst du das bloss?
rene herrmann rherrmann@kpmg.com
eh alde, wie bist du drauf? nein echt rene, du schiesst immer den vogel ab. kann mich kaum erinnern, dass ich NICHT lachen musste, als du in der naehe warst..
teddy tirziu tirziu@access.ch
andrea & ich wollen mal bei dir schöne designer möbel anschauen kommen. durften wir? ich komme natürlich auch sonst gerne mal vorbei.
christine rothfuss bupu@gmx.net
schwoester, respect. supi wie du das atelier ueber die runden bringst (danke dir) und in letzter zeit sind deine ausgangsvorschlaege vom feinsten. ich sehe schon, ich muss mehr auf dich hören.
christine ito c.ito@smile.ch
weisst du was, wir sollten mal noch den verpassten geburri nachholen. so bei cafe und kuchen. was hältst du von irgendwann im januar?
asti roesle groesle@student.ethz.ch
schoen, dass du wieder im land bist. ps. da faellt mir noch was wegen dem VAIO ein.. >()
balint dobozi b.dobozi@swissonline.ch
balint, master of fine sounds. muss glaub grad deine neue website abchecken zum sehen was so geht mit deinen verschiedenen musikalischen aktivitaeten. kommst du da noch mit mit all diesen labels?
(-E mike hampel
lang verschollen, dann kennst du voll die gleichen leute wie meine schwoeschter.. ein netter zufall, und danke fuer die subkutan cd, guter sound.
):-) may erne mayerne@mayerne.ch
ein gruss aus der ferne, ich entnehme deinem diary, dass du eine gute zeit hast in den usa. freue mich, wenn du wieder mal im land bist.
):-) george paxinos geopax@dplanet.ch
heads up, buddy. this darn computer will work, sooner or later.. on the other hand, i have been known to cause unexplained computer issues.. you never know. well, after all that effort, i say stick to it and let’s make sure we bring gwendolin.com online.
benjamin voigt egal@icu.unizh.ch
WAT up? danke fuer die weekly admin tasks, du hast dem staff mega geholfen damit. was ich noch fragen wollte: wir sollten wieder mal mit deiner kollegin ausgehen. die aus mexico.
thomas meier tmeier@kpmg.com
ich würde mich freuen wenn ich bei dir demnächst eine snowboard probelektion buchen könnte.
stef leone sleone@kpmg.com
du bist einfach zu stürmisch, stef. also diese beule vom aufs bett gumpen… merci fuer die dezente party, und wir kommen dann grillen bei dir auf dem balkon.
christian stettler cstettler@kpmg.com
obwohl du immer alle tasks von allen machen musst, behältst du gute laune. und das obwohl du zuhause immer erklären musst, warum du wieder so spät nach hause kommst.. ich freue mich auf viel emerging technology nächstes jahr. habe da so meine ideen.