Archive for June, 2010
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-06-27
Sunday, June 27th, 2010Painkillers
Monday, June 21st, 2010We’ve spent the previous two weekends working on the walls in the basement doing cement rendering.
The walls look great! However, the price for this is an overused wrist that hurts pretty much constantly. Last week the pain was almost gone on Friday only to return in force after a few hours work in the basement on Saturday.
This week the wrist feels worse and I’ve got a hard lump that hurts when pressed. So this will unfortunately be another week on painkillers with no climbing.
This house is ruining my climbing!
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-06-20
Sunday, June 20th, 2010Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-06-13
Sunday, June 13th, 2010- Nice to be in the air-conditioned office after getting fried working in the garden yesterday. #
- Found my old pulse watch. Just need to get the batteries fixed. #running #
- Running at sunset is quite nice. Fresh cool air and not that many other people are another benefit. #
- SJ was late again. What a surprise. #fail #
- Satan vad det tutar på tvn #
The new iPhone changed the playfield (again)
Tuesday, June 8th, 2010
Now the competitors will have to play the catch-up game again, and that never works. If HTC and especially Nokia are to have a chance they cannot aim to make rivals for the current iPhone. Their goal should be to crush the iPhone with the same level of innovation that the original iPhone changed the whole mobile phone scene.
If they don’t they are doomed.
My next phone will of course be the new iPhone 4 when it eventually becomes available in Sweden.
Stockholm Marathon 2010
Monday, June 7th, 2010
The sub four hours marathon crowd.
On Saturday we took a trip to Stockholm to watch my cousin run Stockholm Marathon 2010. He aimed for just under four hours but unfortunately missed the four hours mark with 2 minutes 50 seconds. Not that it matters much though. He ran a marathon so of course he should be proud!
It was fun to watch parts of the race and I’m very impressed with the speed and ease of the top runners. Naturally the step didn’t look as light towards the end but they hardly seemed tired. I would have looked half dead by then…


Left: Isabellah Andersson that won easily. Right: Joseph Lagat that won with the great time 2.12.48.
Watching all these people running made me so inspired that I today signed up for Lidingöloppet, a 30 km cross-country race that takes place in September. I guess I better start training!
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-06-06
Sunday, June 6th, 2010Colortail 0.3.3
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010I just released version 0.3.3 of colortail that contains a fix for a segfault that occurs if a line in any of the tailed files is longer that 1024 characters.
Thanks to Tom Dickson and Bill Pollifrone for finding the error and providing a fix.
Trängselskatten ännu inte betald
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010“Efter fem år har Transportstyrelsen nu tagit över driften av trängselskattesystemet i Stockholm från IBM. Men det dröjer till 2011 innan allt är betalt och bilisternas avgifter kan användas till annat. Då har systemet kostat 3,1 miljarder kronor.”
Trängselskatten ännu inte betald – IDG.se
3,1 miljarder för ett litet system som identifierar registreringsnummer på bilder känns väl helt rimligt.
Long evenings
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010Camilla on the way to an evening session at a crag in Stockholm
With the sun setting at around 22 in the evening this time of the year is perfect for going climbing on weekdays when the workday is over. All the climbing combined with lots to do at work before the summer holidays, not to mention our garden which is really coming to life now, has made for less that the usual amount of writing here.
But I’m still here, no need to worry.

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