It’s been long since I have done a Beer-of-the-month entry on my blog, so here is a special one! Life is too short to drink Ringnes! Then I’d rather drink a bottle of sparkling water. No, I am not making a joke. Just before Christmas I got introduced to Denmark’s smallest micro-brewery, Bøgedal Bryghus. The annual production is only 28.000 to 30,000 bottles a 75 cl. This corresponds to approx. 700 bottles per brew. Bøgedal Bryghus is not listed on […] Continue reading →
Dear Reader, I’ve been busy at work and at home, and have not found much time for blogging. Sadly. But now I’m on holiday and I have moved my blog to a new server over at Clook.us. Upgraded my blog to WordPress v2.9 today, and will start blogging again (next year). I’m involved in some project work for most of January, but will have time for some blog entries, and will first with regular blog updates from February. If you are a Norwegian reader, you might want to check out […] Continue reading →
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One of the few things that I really dislike with Flickr, is the use of outdated maps. I don’t know if that is a common problem, only a problem in Europe or in Norway. But I more and more often see that the maps that I’m using to geotag my photos with, are outdated. So also today. This weekend I was downtown making some photos of the Opera House in the harbor here in Oslo. The map provided from Flickr (Yahoo Maps?) must be at least 6-7 years old. Perhaps even older! So my […] Continue reading →
This week I installed a preview version of the native Twitter application, Seesmic for Windows. It combines a fully functional Twitter integration directly in the Windows environment. It was funny to see how much attention a simple Twitter application still can get. I felt it to be overhyped! It got presented on Microsoft’s Professional Developers Conference (PDC), during Ray Ozzie’s opening keynote. What? It’s a Twitter application, nothing more. It is a more or less […] Continue reading →