Sunday, May 24, 2009
Back in the cold Sweden
Even if the sun is up twice as long, the days are way to short (and cold).
Anyway, I'm back in Sweden (brrr).
Been here for a week now. Bones, back and joints are back to "Pain setting: Always ON".
Its so cold, I even feel pain in limbs that evolution got rid of million years ago.
Did I mention its cold here.
The pic is from the cold Rosersbergs Slottspark, were we took a cold short walk, in the cold weather.
Its green allright, but not summer yet, still cold.
//Brrr
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Thursday, May 14, 2009
Cart ride
I took a ride on a cart, down at the railway yesterday. It was a bundle of fun, but surprisingly fast. The speed didn't make for any good shots but I will publish some of them in a while. Now I have to prepare for the trip back to Sweden. I've been living here for over a year now and I will miss everything and every one immensely.
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Sunday, May 10, 2009
Headsfree
Not only for government employees, now we present the perfect gift for your Boss: The Headsfree for iPod.
For years people without a head have struggled with the dilemma of portable and private music.
Without going into how, a Chinese company now claims to have solved the problem. With what appear as ordinary headphones, the luxury of a modern walkman has finally arrived even for people with no head.
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All those options
Should i go for the real camera for $1 with free shipping, minimum order 1 piece. Or. Should i go for the fake one and pay $2.49 per piece while being forced to by 1000 of them. Arrrghh, this is a hard one
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Sunday, May 3, 2009
Small things
Even small things in life can make me happy, like these automated messages.
Regardless of how the rest of your day goes, here's something to be happy
about -- today one of your donated MXs helped to identify a previously
unknown email harvester (IP: 74.128.53.43). The harvester was
caught a spam trap email address created with your donated MX
Regardless of how the rest of your day goes, here's something to be happy
about -- today one of your donated MXs helped to identify a previously
unknown email harvester (IP: 74.128.53.43). The harvester was
caught a spam trap email address created with your donated MX
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