workbench, jp#19
workbench, jp#19

Mission fast release

Erik aka Browallia explains how the mission fast release took place. You can trust me, it was really an interesting but short night for us!

Mission fast release – by Browallia/Nukleus

After hanging up the phone with Ghandy, I felt like the superhero in the Pixar movie „the Incredibles“. Realizing that train to JP-land was going in 11 minutes (!) I downloaded the EC#48 file and throw laptop and power supply in my bag. I would stay over night by Ghandy’s place (in the moment of writing, he doesn’t know that yet ;)) but I don’t have fresh clothes for tomorrow, only a toothbrush.

On the train to Düsseldorf, I started to read Eurochart. Luckily no money was spend for the trainticket, so I smiled through all articles.

Now you are updated :-) and a long night awaits.

dinosaur, jurassic pack

<10 hours later>

And the birds are singing and a huge dinosaur is snoring not far from here. I had in mind when I heard about this the truth about the castling inside JP staff. coEd and mainEd are shifting places. After this news, I wanted to show Jurassic Pack my respect, a final act of friendly favour when Ghandy is stepping aside for the fresh northern (Danish-German) wind aka Selecta Novel/GNP^Moods Plateau.

After sunshine comes always rain. So after this suprise of powershift, lets take the disapointment. The truth was not shown correctly when the fresh charts (as I suspected) still showed EC on first place. No, Im not interested for having CnS on the top. But looking this with my objective eye, the roar of the dinasaur was more loud than a issue of Eurochart never coming out from it’s fossil-embryo.

But as we all knew since the evening 29.03.2006, JP was ending up 2nd again. Browallia signing off, 14.10 in the afternoon without a chance to catch a sleep.

P.S.: But at least the release was done.

Lars Sobiraj

Über

Lars Sobiraj fing im Jahr 2000 an, als Quereinsteiger für verschiedene Computerzeitschriften tätig zu sein. 2006 kamen neben gulli.com noch zahlreiche andere Online-Magazine dazu. Er ist der Gründer von Tarnkappe.info. Außerdem brachte Ghandy, wie er sich in der Szene nennt, seit 2014 an verschiedenen Hochschulen und Fortbildungseinrichtungen den Teilnehmern bei, wie das Internet funktioniert.