Monthly Archives: May 2006
Now I know my way around Ruby
Learning a language, not completely mastering it, as others have said here, that was the goal. The goal at the 43things website. In the process of getting to know more about Ruby, I have bumped into people with the same … Continue reading
Two of the million faces
[controlarms.org](http://controlarms.org/) has a funny campaign: upload a picture of you saying “no to the arms trade”. Then the website places your face searchable by country. Currently there are 12000 faces from Denmark. Here are my friends Jeppe and Michala at … Continue reading
Tobias meets Gunnar (of Tennstopet)
This guy will serve [Tobias Wrigstad](http://blog.wrigstad.com): Tobias is defending his paper today, and he was finished an hour ago – I have no knowledge on how it went; whether Gunnar in the picture’s going to be a Kind Therapist, or … Continue reading
Finished reading the Baroque Cycle
A trilogy of brick-shaped paperback books: that is what the Neal Stephenson’s Baroque Cycle is. Having conquered it feels good. It’s been a part of my list at 43 things (which as of now only consists of 12 items, when … Continue reading
Mr. Jonsson & Mrs. Carbonelli
Mr. Jonsson & Mrs. Carbonelli Originally uploaded by Luisa Carbonelli. “Yup, we are happy”, is Luisa’s caption to the picture. So true. Thanks, all of you lovely people, for celebrating our love.
Ruby: Local Club to Join
This WednesdayTuesday, 23th of May 2006, is the second [meeting of SSRUG](http://www.rails.se/rails/show/SSRUG+Meeting+2). A _Clubb_ for you to join, and meet with other Ruby enthusiasts in the ‘hood. Time: 1900 hours. Place: see the above wiki link. Lennart (of _Lund Agile … Continue reading
Bad hat? Just wrong genre
Bad hat Originally uploaded by Macmcmac. **Dogs in the Vineyard**, the Early-West Mormon gunslinger role-playing game has not yet larp-ified, to my meagre knowledge. The picture here, snipped from Flickr, is an excerpt from something completely different. For which the … Continue reading
Peter Brodersen creates GoogleMaps with streets for Denmark
Us Euros have been envious of the US/Canada GoogleMaps situation for quite a while. The option “satellite image” has been all we had for a while, and the other choices “map” and “hybrid overlay” have been missing for our part … Continue reading
Denmark has a roleplaying game school
A Danish school with a very cross-disciplinary approach to education, [Østerskov Efterskole](http://www.osterskov.dk/), will open its doors this fall. [Malik Hyltoft](http://alexandria.dk/data?person=66), winner of this year’s Honorary Otto Award is part of the staff. The school needs materials, and have assembled a … Continue reading