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Funny Hungarian Sausage Commercial
Dec 3rd, 2008 by defselektor

I’m a vegetarian, and thus found this pretty gross, but it’s amusing nonetheless. I can say, with all honesty, that this is EXACTLY how Hungarians feel about their sausages.

Your Weekly Media: Maestro
Oct 10th, 2008 by defselektor

In the second installment of Your Weekly Media, I’ve picked a short film by Hungarian Géza M. Tóth, which was nominated for an Oscar in 2007, and should have won. Peter and the Wolf was good, but this was better.

Critical Mass Budapest: World Car-Free Day 2008
Sep 24th, 2008 by defselektor

Fun video of the bringasok action from back in the bloc (via Index.hu):

Ah, many fond memories! Thanks to bringababe for the tip!

A Day and A Night in Budapest
Jul 14th, 2008 by defselektor

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Bass Ackwards
Mar 29th, 2008 by defselektor

I’ve noticed something recently about Hungary: when things work the way they’re supposed to, we’re disappointed and even offended. It’s part of the legendary Hungarian self-aggrandizing/self-loathing, where proverbs such as “Hungarians are happiest when they’re in tears” describe a sort of pride in things not working quite ideally, or at least, not the way they do in Denmark.

The first example is the entrance to our building. There are two doors, which each take the same key. For over a year, the second door has stuck just enough so that it doesn’t lock, and can be just pushed open. While obviously a security issue, the crime in the neighborhood is so l0w (aside from my bike being stolen from right outside this very door) that most residents probably believed that the one outer door was enough. Recently, however, the inner door closes and locks as it should. But instead of being relieved that we are one glass door safer from burglary than we were before, our reactions have mostly been negative, along the lines of “whose stupid idea was it to fix the door? Now I have to unlock BOTH of them. That’s double the work! What a travesty!”

Another example has been the effort on the part of the mass transportation authority to field more ticket inspectors at all metro station entrances and many trams and buses, including the night “drunk” bus, and thus preventing the estimated 60% of riders who do not buy tickets to actually do so. Again, instead of people recognizing that more people actually paying for the rides will help improve the quality of service and (hopefully) eventually lower the ticket price, it seems like an affront: “what do you mean I HAVE to buy a ticket now? This has always been optional; I can’t believe they’re making us actually PAY to ride the subway!”

My Favorite New Hungarian Band
Feb 21st, 2008 by defselektor

A while back E and I were on the Boat, just having a few drinks with friends, when suddenly we found our feet tapping and heads bobbing. Soon the drinks were dropped, the sweaters tossed in a corner and we were full on rocking out to some jazzy, disco-y, funky music, with a singer that just made you remember what the hell singing is supposed to be about in a club.

The next day, we found out this was the Singas Project. “Sin gas” is Spanish for “without pop” – meaning this was no teenie-bopper-friendly BS, but some soulful dance-jazz that we found ourselves immediately enamored with. Check out the below video (be patient with the crowd chatting at the beginning) and let me know if you want their album – I’d be happy to buy it and ship it to you, because I think they’re that cool.

Liveblogging Christmas, Part I: Hungary
Dec 24th, 2007 by defselektor

The liveblog experiment begins for the first time on What-What dot com, and it starts with a doozy: a double-whammy of Christmas, in two countries, with two families, massive meals, double the presents and hopefully, more than double the love. Awww.

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Your host, the Def Selector.

We begin around 1:30pm, Hungary time, for the first meal with the family. Click the “more” tab and keep refreshing as I will try to update every 30 minutes or so. With pictures! Entries are from newest to oldest, so start at the bottom and work your way up.

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[SIC III] Why Miskolc? Because…
Aug 31st, 2007 by defselektor

In a recent article, we had to write about the city of Miskolc. From their official unofficial website, here are some reasons to go (since deleted!):

  • …Miskolc is the settlement in Europe which has been inhabited for the longest time – more than 70,000 years
  • … Miskolc is located is exquisite surroundings int he vally of the Szinva Stream at the foot of the Bükk Mountains
  • …the very first Hungarian theatre to be housed in a stone building was the Miskolc National Theatre in 1823, which has since been turned into one of Central Europe’s state-of-the-art theatrical centres
  • … is the only place where the entertainment district, the famous winehouses and cellars can be found on a hill (the Avas) int he heart of the city
  • … the Biennial Graphic Arts Festival hosted by the Miskolc Gallery has been the most significant festival of its kind is Hungary or decades
  • … the Miskolc Pisture Gallery has the richest collection of Hungarian paintings outside Budapest
  • …Miskolc’s Hungarian Museum of the Orthodox Church displays unequalled treasures of Eastern Christianity
  • …”Bartók+…” is the most successful opera-festival int he region, and at the same time it is also a showcase for Central and Eastern European opera companies
  • …the most complete collection of hungaian mineals, containing 17.000 items, can be viewed int he Herman Otto Museum
  • … University of Miskolc has the largest campus in Hungary
  • … tha Cavebath in Miskolctapolca is the world’s only spa located with him a natural cave system
  • … the Miskolc District of Diósgyőr has the only queen’s castle in Hungary
  • … Miskolc has the largest historical waxworks in Central Europe
  • … the longest forest railway runs is the Bükk Montains
  • … it is the Wildlife Park of Miskolc where the wold’s first statue of Gerald Burrell has been erested
  • … the Hotel Palota (’Palace Hotel’) wich lies on he bank of Lake Hamor, is the Hotel with the most beautiful location in the country
  • … the Waterfall on the Szinva Stream is at 20 m, the highest in the country
  • …the original iron furnace at Újmassa is the oldest monument of industrial history int he country, that is still operational
  • … the trout farm next to Garadna in the vicinity of Miskolc is the only place, where the autochthonous swift truot is propagated and where you can why trout fresh from the ponds
  • … the only man-made ice- climbing wall in Hungary lies in the Bükk Mountains
  • … athe skiing- wonderland at Bánkút has the longest ski-runs in the country, and has snow for the longest lenght of time
  • … Miskolc is the city of rock music. The first rock-festival in Hungary was had here in 1973.
  • … only here has a monument to rescue teams been raised. The statue is of Miskolc’s word-famous search-and –rescue dog ’Mancs’ (Paw)
  • … the local culinary specialiti, ’Kocsonya’ (Meat-jelly) wobbles best here, and Miskolc is the only place int he world, where a „Kocsonya” Festival and ’Kocsonya’ Ball is held
  • … Miskolc has the most beautiful girls
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