Nov 30, 2006

Shoutout!

Big-ups for bigW! — read more ›

Nov 30, 2006

Limiting choices

For a while some rantings about choices and the user’s problems with them have been wandering around the internet. The newest one can be found here — read more ›

Nov 30, 2006

frisbee tournament

So we had our last training for the first tournament for EZ Ultimate. Today’s training was good an people are eager to play. I need to admit that we are not the world’s best players (with all our weaknesses) but I still hope that we can have some good games and manage to have some fun playing. :) — read more ›

Nov 29, 2006

darkness

Even though sun was shining today, it went dark at 16:00. Yesterday it was gray and rainy and still dark at 12:00 and pitchdark around 15:00. Actually pretty strange since I was not used to this early darkness from Gothenburg and regarding the fact of just being 350km further up north I did not expect it to be much darker in winter. On the other hand, we are almost at 60 degrees north of the equator, so things get a bit darker here in winter. ;) — read more ›

Nov 24, 2006

scientific working

[Updated] Next to the good hints from Presentation Zen there is was this interesting post on scientific working. Recommendable. :)

Nov 24, 2006

simplicity

Simply one great piece of blogging by Garr Reynolds’ Presentation Zen.

Nov 24, 2006

becoming salmon

…and the blogging rush continues. This time it is the great little advice from Anne Galloway: — read more ›

Nov 24, 2006

blogging spree

Well, it’s 02:38 and only 2.5 hours after when I wanted to go to bed and I still need to fold my laundry and write the blog entries I have in the post-it-on-the-lid-of-my-mac-pipeline (not to talk about the work I had planned to do tonight)… — read more ›

Nov 24, 2006

about being self critical

A good friend, who sent me some really long mail that are lying in my inbox waiting for being replied on, told me: “Don’t worry. I know that you are busy and that’s why I don’t expect you to answer. Just don’t worry about it.” — read more ›

Nov 24, 2006

emotions, bindings, products, people

There was this initial posting on affectivedesign.org, which I found – like the whole blog – really interesting:

Hotel News has an article about how brands need to respond to customers? emotional needs to build and sustain brand loyalty. The article focuses on three key points, paraphrased below?
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