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If anyone has bothered to scroll down a little (maybe by reading my previous post? ;-), they may have seen a new thinggy in the …

Web applications

I have been spending some time lately trying out new web apps, or, rather, trying to catch up with all the new stuff that is …

Tarot cards and crystal balls are soooo yesterday

Micke, over at Martinsson’s Lair, found this fortune-telling-by-iPod thing, and of course I had to try it out as well. What would my music library …

Arrived

Arrived in Paraguay. The trip was crazy long: Tokyo (NRT) to Dallas (DFW) took about 11 hours, followed by 5 hours of waiting (including 2 …

Kuma

My name (Björn) happens to mean “bear”, or, in Japanese, “kuma”. Some of my japanese friends think it’s hilarious, and it’s pretty much a natural …

Askul update

My weekly Askul project never really took off… Anyone surprised? Again, some compensation is due.

Askul!

Alright, this may be something that mainly Swedes can appreciate, but still… In our office, the supplier of office supplies is Askul. Fair enough, you …

Thailand, and a few weeks of quick catch-up

Ok, I finally got my arse into gear and sat down to write a bit. Lots have been happening lately, not least of which that …

Gomen ne…

no postings for a while. travelling, moving, starting new job, and paying extra attention to my girlfriend before she leaves for Kobe takes some time. …

Traditional Japanese design: 鬼瓦

The oni-gawara (鬼瓦) is a part of traditional japanese tile roofs that is supposed to guard against nasty spirits or demons staying in the house. …