Jukeboksi

Joined 27 July 2006
Revision as of 20:29, 24 July 2018 by Jukeboksi (talk | contribs) (world is full of apps for finding recepies so removing the statement about the recipes coming to electronic device for real and also removed some outdated writing)
This is me.

Juho Kunsola, Founder of Consumerium.org, a geek with a difference, an academic CS drop-out, in Finland.

Juho recycles paper, cartons, bottles, metals. Juho also writes articles in Wikipedia, especially those relevant to Consumerium goals that have a significance for other folk too. Lately I've enjoyed editing Wikivoyage. I have done some Wiktionary edits back in the day. I live in Helsinki, Finland.

I put all the old and new material under GFDL on 10.3.2003
I put the first XML/DTDs under GPL on 15.3.2003

Contacting me

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Other services by me

Got a Wordpress blog http://juboblo.gr - juboblo.gr – blogging from 1000 clicks south of end of land. Totally POV.


Just for fun

Blog entries regarding Consumerium development

Reading

  • Die Börse - I have this in Finnish and it is a very good book from 1894-1896 written by homie Max Weber. It was originally published in a leaflet series intended to educate the workers of the era about the stock exchanges. Should be mandatory reading for economics students even today
  • VIOLENCE DES PACIFIQUES - "Violence of the Peacemakers" is how it is translated to Finnish. It's from the 1968, Vietnam War era.

Chat gallery

Some items in Finnish

Innovations by Juho



Why Oh Why...? -section

  • And why is no-one developing a car where alarms/doors/ignition can be locked/unlocked using Bluetooth? Think of the dynamics this would add to w:Car sharing and rentals even leasing and back-leasing and owning cars fusing all of previous much closer (Time limited car keys, disposable car keys...). If Bluetooth became an industry standard in car locking it would seriously reduce the urge to own one in places where w:public transport is feasible.
For more in this look into User:Jukeboksi/Bluetooth Car
  • And why have I been editing for 16,5 hours straight. Seems I need a life. Jukeboksi 04:12 Apr 16, 2003 (EEST)
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