Die Stunde von Kottingbrunn…

September 12th, 2005

Wieder einmal war es soweit. Diesmal versammlten sich ganze 15 Fahrer und -innen am Sonntag, 11. Sept. 2005 in Kottingbrunn im Kart-Center.

Die übliche Aufteilung von 10 min Qualifying und 50 Minuten Rennen wurde gefahren. 5 Damen und 10 Herren am Start.

Das Qualifying trennt noch die Geschlechter, angeführt von Jochen, vor Roland und Daniel, liegen die Herren vor den Damenfeld, dass von Sonja, vor Elke und Natalie angeführt wird.

Im Rennen sieht es bereits anders aus. Nach viel Verkehr, einigen Drehern und vielen Gelb-Licht Phasen später, kann schliesslich Jochen das Rennen für sich entscheiden.

Hier die Ranglist:

  1. Jochen – 50:01.51 – 38.54s – 75 Runden – erster Herrenwertung
  2. Roland – 50:12.95 – 38.28s – 75 Runden
  3. Peter – 50:31.36 – 38.72s – 75 Runden
  4. Norbert – 50:33.25 – 38.69s – 75 Runden
  5. Mario – 50:21.38 – 39.30s – 74 Runden
  6. Daniel – 50:01.62 – 38.93s – 73 Runden
  7. Martin – 50:19.40 – 39.43s – 73 Runden
  8. Sonja – 50:26.46 – 40.81s – 69 Runden – erste Damenwertung
  9. Karli – 50:20.65 – 40.61s – 68 Runden
  10. Natalie – 50:03.49 – 41.27s – 67 Runden
  11. Thomas – 28:18.92 – 39.90s – 40 Runden
  12. Hans – 28:28.77 – 39.79s – 40 Runden
  13. Elke – 28:34.49 – 42.15s – 38 Runden
  14. Tini – 28:39.12 – 43.08s – 36 Runden
  15. Tamara – 22:25.25 – 44.29s – 27 Runden

Hier die Fotos (einige Inrace Shots und Ranglisten): Gimme Pictures!

Dank an alle Mitfahrer für den Einsatz, Mut, Überwindung, …

Some more days to go…

September 6th, 2005

Still some more days left before we leave for our one-day roadtrip to Pfungstadt near Frankfurt. It’s going to be a long trip, starting early at around 06:00 to be there in time for the project kickoff at 14:30. It will last probably only 3-4 hours, and shortly after we’ll be heading back again to Vienna. At least enough time to hammer out the details, who is going to work on which parts.

The available parts should be project management, project documentation, model (database and classes), controller (flow and business logic), view (templates and interface design). Each part of course has some influence on others, documentation is needed, sometimes specifications, project status, …

A lot to do, but we are confident to finish the project within 3-4 months, so we have a chance to create our own christmas present.

CRM project proposal accepted

August 25th, 2005

It’s been some lazy 3 years now, but I’m now proceeding the final stage of my studies at Privat Fernfachhochschule Darmstadt now. All exams here in vienna are finshed, so only the project and the final diploma thesis are left.

For the project we are now 4 guys here living in vienna, who will work on my proposed CRM project.

It will basically allow networkers and small companies to manage their business online. More details are probably to come.

CRM + open = openCRX

August 9th, 2005

Seems like there is already a opensource alternative for CRM solutions. I plan to build one during the project part of my studies, so better see what’s already there.

OpenCRX is ready for download (at time of writing 1.6.0 is stable) and is based on JBOSS (J2EE) and openMDX. I plan to do a testdrive installation on my server here, where postgres is already running, so I just need to get jboss running and deploy openCRX. Together the downloads are more than 150MB, wow.

Let’s get that theme started

August 8th, 2005

A lot of nice themes are available for wordpress already. But still I’d like to take the chance and design my page.

I’m still lokking into using wordpress also as a simple questionaire page with a mailform at the end of the questionaire. Although it might be simpler to use php/perl directly, it would be more fun tweaking wordpress to do that.

WordPress setup

August 5th, 2005

After some time, mambo was a little too complex for my needs, so i decided to try wordpress.

There are also tons of plugins available, and although not as easy to administer (still fine), it offers everything I need and is very fast compared to mambo (because it’s simpler).

So far so good, let’s see how it works out.

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