there my hairs stand up to the mountain = da stehen mir die haare zu berge.you walk me animally on the cookie = du gehts mir tierisch auf den keks.come on…jump over your shadow = komm schon…spring ueber deinen schatten.don’t walk me on the nerves = geh mir nicht auf die nerven.my lovely mister singing club = mein lieber herr gesangsverein.what too much is, is too much = was zu viel ist, ist zu viel.the devil will i do = den teufel werd ich tun.I think I spider = ich glaub ich spinne.now can come what want…i ready = letzt kann kommen was will, ich bin fertig.sorry, my english is under all pig = entschuldige, mein englisch ist unter aller sau.I think my pig whizzles = ich glaub mein schwein pfeift.go where the pepper grows = geh hin wo der pfeffer wächst.I got the best results using Tesseract with the German language set, but I had to refine the result (leaving some typos intact).
#Posterazor cutout poster how to
I received a PDF with some weird English translations of German idioms and I tried to extract the text information from that, so I stumbled upon a page explaining how to do OCR with free software on Linux. At least I had to laugh a couple of times, so you might enjoy that as well ?
#Posterazor cutout poster portable
All the news are in German though, but at least the Heise feed should be easily portable for The H… Posted on OctoCategories hacking, lang:en Tags atom, gericht, heise, hhverwg, parse, python, rss 2 Comments on New Heise Feeds EngrishĪlright, the following stuff is probably only funny, if you know German and Germans a bit. You’ll also find a parser for the adminstrative court of Hamburg and for Telepolis. But you’d be better off cloning the repository ( hg clone ) because you can send me patches more easily ? You can find the Atom feed at or the parser here. But since MakeMyRSS is not free, I liked to have my own solution anyway ? Plus, it’s not written in Bash ? I couldn’t use MakeMyRSS not just because it prints an ad every month or so, but because I had the requirement to link to the print URLs instead of the web URLs (I don’t have that requirement anymore). I hope they’ll at least produce well formed XML… As I think the abstracts, which can be found on the main page or the mobile version, are quite handy, I wrote a parser which will generate an Atom feed with the teaser (and not the first paragraph of the article) built in. Even after Heise updated its CMS it doesn’t deliver Atom Feeds with an abstract.