Still awake

Still awake, still feverish but not quite so sad anymore. Aila is asleep, now. Maybe dreaming of more fun in the jungle?


Not so early morning, today. Late breakfast, then off to my family for some julgransplundring. We didn’t really want to go anywhere today, but it was fun anyway.



2000 meter medley


Aila’s fish-soup deluxe.


Getting back to Radio 8. Hal asks himself the same question I do: how far do I want to dive in?

My earlier attempts at working with Radio were, in the end, abandoned for the simple pleasure of clicking my EditThisPage button. This time I may do it, if there is a reasonably simple way to either convert this site or somehow synchronize posts here and on my my radio weblog.

Garret had bad dreams about the RU mugs - maybe he wil make some beautiful themes so the mugs go away.

I should change mine right now. But there are several templates to edit and I don’t want to handcode them all. Hmm… Radio does have macros and a hierarchy of templates. But that hierachy finds one template and uses it, there is no built-in visual inheritance mechanism. Like Dave Winer says, it’s an open architecture - which unfortunately means I may have to do some work myself :-)


There is a great Weblogging and Content Management Linkfest at SkippingDotNet. I especially liked the part about not replacing Manila with something else just because. SkippingDotNet is written by a very pragmatic MS developer. Worth reading if you are plan on actually using alternatives to MS software. Link via DiveIntoMark

Greg Franklin is off to a good start this year: lots of good writing and useful linking over at FlyingChihuahuas.

Dan Gillmor writes about the Google effect. If anyone reading this isn’t already using Google a lot - please start now. I am already starting to forget what the Net felt like without it.

If you use Internet Explorer a lot, install the Google toolbar. Or start using Opera, which already has it. I have used Opera daily for many months now.


Sleepless, almost morning. I feel strong and healthy again - but there is something deep, dark and beautiful I know how to share. And I don’t.

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