I’m trying to do things, but my short term memory… Useless. It’s gotten worse recently. I think. Why is it dark? Is there a light switch around here somewhere? I can hear rain. Slow dripping against the floorboards. There must be a leak.
Is this even my house?
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Rambled by Haje Jan Kamps on December 1st, 2007. No comments so far »
Categories: Fiction.
Having bought an iPhone is kind of like being in an abusive relationship with an extremely attractive martial artist. You just know you should get the hell out while you’re ahead, but you always get lured back for another beating. Except in this case, you’ll be tied in to an 18-month contract, with no chance for reduced time for good behaviour.
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Rambled by Haje Jan Kamps on November 1st, 2007. 6 comments »
Categories: Article, Essay.
In any conversation the endurance of the first party is inversely proportional with the insistence of the other party to steer the topic to his / her children.
- Kamps / Jacobsen
Rambled by admin on October 19th, 2007. 2 comments »
Categories: Social issues.
Hi guys,
Sorry about the lack of updates recently, it’s been rather hectic in Haje-World recently: I’ve recently moved, and I’ve got a new job, so I’ve been a bit stacked with stuff to do. Finally, I haven’t got the internet sorted at home yet, so I’m typing this from an internet cafe with sticky keys, bad coffee and worse music.
Read more here!
Rambled by Haje Jan Kamps on July 2nd, 2007. No comments so far »
Categories: Internet.
If you’re active in today’s society, you can’t have missed the word ‘gadget’. The word itself is confusing, and means a lot of different things to a lot of different people.
How come an item can be a gadget one week, and not the next? What makes one mobile phone a gadget, while another isn’t? Does something have to be high-tech to be a gadget? What draws people to gadgets?
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Rambled by Haje Jan Kamps on April 1st, 2007. No comments so far »
Categories: Article, Commentary.
This morning, I stumbled across a news story about how:
1) Last year, the top 10 NHS litigation claims are responsible for £68m of its budget.
2) all 10 of these claims were related to problems with complications in birth or pregnancy.
This bothers me on a whole series of levels. The average annual brutto salary in the UK is just over £20K. This means that the top litigants, who were on average granted £6.8m of compensation, were given 323 annual wages as a lump sum.
Now, I don’t necessarily have a problem with that civil litigation suits can be a way to keep businesses in check, but the NHS is a government organisation which currently is running at a £512m overspend. The past year, the NHS spent £593m on litigation cases. For a government agency run on taxpayer’s money, this is completely ridiculous. The UK only has about 60 million inhabitants, which means that each and every individual pays £10 every year, just to cover the litigation suits.
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Rambled by Haje Jan Kamps on January 30th, 2007. One comment »
Categories: Article, Commentary, Essay, Politics, Social issues.
I recently had the fantastic opportunity of writing a book about photography for an US publisher. Of course, with the publisher being abroad, there were some tax issues with the venerable Internal Revenue Service. Basically, I was given the choice between a) giving the US Internal Revenue Service 30% of my earnings, and subsequently pay another significant percentage to the Inland Revenue (which are, of course, the UK tax authorities), or somehow get out of the US tax, and pay tax only in the UK.
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Rambled by Haje Jan Kamps on January 23rd, 2007. 6 comments »
Categories: How To, Social issues.