Djoser.nl

Vanmiddag naar Leiden geweest. Djoser heeft daar haar jaarlijkse reizigersdagen in de Pieterskerk. We hadden ons opgegeven voor 2 video presentaties: Midden Oosten en Afrika.

Omdat we onze videofilm naar Djoser hadden gestuurd waren we dus erg benieuwd of deze in de videopresentatie van het Midden-Oosten (Egypte) was gebruikt.

Nou we kunnen erg tevreden zijn: bijna alle bewegende beelden die in de presentatie zaten kwamen uit onze video. Erg leuk om jezelf in het egyptisch museum te zien en de wijze waarop de makers van de presentatiefilm overweg zijn gegaan met jou materiaal. Erg leuk !!

Na afloop heeft Lilian aan een medewerker, die de presentaties heeft begeleid gevraagd of we een copy van de DVD kunnen krijgen .. Dus dat is nog even afwachten.

People lie, numbers don’t

Numb3rs. Today I saw on bittorrent that a new pilot serie started: numb3rs. I went to tvtome.com and thought that the introduction of the series was good enough for me to download and watch the show.

After watching the Pilot I think: Great new serie!. I am fan! … numb3rs .. Enjoy the series! 13 episodes are ordered.. upcoming episode: jan 28
oh b.t.w. the cast is great. and it’s about crime drama ..

From New York Daily News:

Jason Krumholtz, a beloved character on both “Undeclared” and “Freaks and Geeks,” plays Charlie, the mathematical genius. Rob Morrow of “Northern Exposure” plays Don, Charlie’s protective older brother who’s a highly ranked FBI agent.

Seen very briefly in the pilot is Alan, the brothers’ understanding and helpful father, played by Judd Hirsch of “Taxi.”

That’s a terrific trifecta of casting. The way they look and act makes you believe these men are related. Add to this core group such supporting cast members as Peter MacNicol of “Ally McBeal” (as another genius), Sabrina Lloyd of “Sports Night” (as another FBI agent), and Anthony Heald of “Boston Public” as a skeptical FBI boss), and you have enough talent in “Numb3rs” to divide by half and still populate a great drama.

Skype

Skype installed. Through special hardware I am able to call with Skype with my normal wireless phone. That’s kewl: sitting somewhere else (living room) receiving calls from my PC which is in my study. Awesome.

Of course you can call me when I’m online: aroundmyroom is the skypename.