Again I’ve been busy with school. I had to prepare a presentation about Thomas Bernhard for German class and I’ve spent the last 4 days in my room reading his books, that is “Gehen” and “Der Untergeher”, and reading his biography and reading more of both and creating a presentation that contained 60(!) slides in the end. Presenting took me awfully long - more than 70 minutes - but at least the teacher thought it was a fine. You can find an example of Thomas Bernhard here (although the translation may be not that good).

I’ve uploaded the source and the presentation to my webspace.It released under FDL. You can find it here. Doing this I’ve come to think that my other physics presentations might be worth uploading, too, so here they are:

  • one about the Doppler effect: here
  • one about optical resolutions, telescopes and microscopes (that makes use of some nice java applets): here

They are all written in German. Anyway, I hope someone can use it or read it or like it. Fortunately I’m going to work on some computer-related topics again now - although my A-levels exams will begin soon :(, but until then I’ll try to code.

Greetings,
Andreas

PS: I’ve also uploaded my entry for the BWM (Bundeswettbewerb Mathematik - this is a national math contest) in 2007. You can find it here.