Monday, February 25, 2008 |
I am back in Vienna after a fantastic week in the alps. We were really lucky with the weather and the snow was great, except for our last day when it had been a little too warm during the night. I skied everyday together with Julia, Michi and Anschi, and here is a picture collage of our adventures. The question is, can you find the schnitzel?

Tuesday, February 19, 2008 |
Three days and not a cloud in the sky, we really are lucky with the weather. They say the third day is the hardest, but I would say the second, yesterday I really was tired. Speaking of tired, I’ve been totally wasted every evening and have gone to bed around 10pm, I wonder when that happened last time? Oh, and the sun together with the snow really are strong, yesterday I looked like a tomato when I got home. Todays theme: sun blocker.
Sunday, February 17, 2008 |
First ski day over. My legs are tired and I hope they will allow me to get out of bed tomorrow. I’m stunned by how beautiful it is here, it’s unbelievable! My mobile camera is really bad, but I hope you see what I mean!
Saturday, February 16, 2008 |
I were playing in Wels yesterday, was a lot of fun! I don’t have time to write about it right now, but hopefully I’ll tell you about it in a week or so, since I’m leaving for the alps and Maria Alm tomorrow morning. Don’t think I’ll have access to a computer (which feels kind of nice), but will probably send some posts from my mobile phone. See you!
Wednesday, February 13, 2008 |
- The virus that infected my computer yesterday.
- The 6 hours I spent trying to remove it.
- The moment I realized it won’t be done.
- The time I used backing up everything of importance.
- My lack of sleep sitting half the night formatting the hard drive and reinstalling Windows XP.
- My destroyed next day setting up the computer, downloading a few years of Microsoft Updates, etc etc.
- Still not being done at 1:59am
Sunday, February 10, 2008 |
This post’s title is the slogan of really nice site Killerchops.tv, which I stumbled upon today. They collect music videos, and you can find everything from jazz, rock, funk or soul to humor and instructional videos. So far I have mostly checked out the jazz archive, but I must say it looks promising. Take a look for yourself!
Thursday, February 7, 2008 |
Wow, this is so cool! I just found this application, created by Erik Bünger, called Let them sing it for you, which let’s you write a text which then is played for you with words from different songs. Confusing? Check it out for yourself and you’ll see what I mean: Let them sing it for you
Monday, February 4, 2008 |
I’m working very much with my page right now, and I told you before that I’m switching language to English, since I couldn’t find a good solution for writing in both languages. Well, now I found one, and right now I’m trying to get it to work here on the site. So, hopefully you can soon enjoy both Swedish and English here. Ain’t that sweet?!?
Saturday, February 2, 2008 |
Yes, from this moment on my page will be in English. Since I don’t live in Sweden right now, and since I’m getting more and more international friends and contacts, it feels like a natural step to take. I first thought about having the page in both English and Swedish, but right now I can’t come up with a good solution to solve this technically. Maybe in the future, who knows?
One good side affect that I’m looking forward to is the possibility to practice my English, and I hope you can live with eventual mistakes that I’m surely gonna make once in a while!
All parts of the page is not translated yet of course, especially not the blog, which I’m sure gonna take a while to finish, but I will take it one part at a time.
I would also like to say welcome to all my English speaking friends! Hope you will have fun here!
Thursday, January 31, 2008 |
Halfway into tonights session I left and took a late train home to Vienna. You always sleep better in your own bed. Our concert before the session went well, even though the acoustics weren’t optimal; a cellar completely in stone. Our band sound this evening can be sum up in one word: Strong.
A noteworthy detail was the 8 women with pens and papers in the front row. Either the whole jazz police force where there taking notes, or it was an art class. Please only choose one of the availible options.
A big trial for me, as the football freak I am, was that during soundcheck Cameroon vs. Sudan from the African Cup of Nations were shown on a big TV-screen on the wall in front of me. A bit distracting! Luckily enough, during the concert a tall guy placed himself right in the firing line so to speak. Maybe it was just as well, considering the form Samuel Eto’o is showing right now.
Now: Good night!