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  • June 4, 2009

    VICE – a Commodore 64 emulator running on (even) Windows Vista

    What joy the good old Commodore 64 (CBM C=64) brings when it’s on my laptop’sdesk. I downloaded and installed the VICE emulator. It can do a lot things, but of main interest are loading (playing) .d64 and .t64 images. These arebinary representations of disks and tapes, respectively. So in plain Englishyou can download the good […]

  • June 4, 2009

    First Dell certification; and thoughts about JVC Everio video production

    First Dell cert went through! It was about current laptops and their maintenance. The basics, but a good start. I remember once just taking a laptop apart, cold without any training. The piecing together took an hour! And it wasn’t nice to do the circus in front of a customer waiting for the seemingly simple […]

  • June 3, 2009

    added Reuters News widget on the right hand side

    I’m trying the free Reuters news widget, which runs on the right hand columnof this page. Tell me what you like of it. It’s an experimentation for timebeing.

  • June 2, 2009

    joined the Finnish Pirate Party

    I joined the Finnish Pirate Party. I feel the cause is just, and there are many things in digital rights management that could be handled in a more elegant and simple manner. The current situation is confusing and overly restricting. People who think they have bought ordinary digital content like songs, can easily be surprised […]

  • June 2, 2009

    Truly Disruptive

    You know what they mean by disruptive? Mobile phones are one example of disruptivetechnology – something so significant that it really alters the scene and makesnew emerging social behaviour rise. But what I thought today about disruptive:take the payment cards for example. They really disrupt the routine of doingshopping, or going into a bus. Take […]

  • June 2, 2009

    an executive blog – affecting everyday life?

    Today’s tasks included the first solo installation of a customer laptop. Whee 🙂 It was fun, although somewhat complicated also. I’m learning the way of the houselittle by little. My real reason for writing today: Tell me how many company executive blogs you read on a daily basis? I’d say zero for most of us. […]

  • June 1, 2009

    Goddamn Murphy!!

    It started innocently: waiting for my bus after work, at 4:30PM. Nothing happened for 45 minutes, even though the bus was supposed to be arriving in approx. 15 minutes. So I phoned a friend, in hopes of reaching him so that he could check the Internet for timetables. No answer. I phoned my wife next. […]

  • May 31, 2009

    the future is here – and only 8 months old

      Here’s the future. You see her above this text. I usually talk a lot about future, and it’s only now I realized she’s the one. She will be skipping a lot of tech generations, which I have used. She won’t be much botheringwith a certain piece of equipment by Commodore Business Machines – instead […]

  • May 31, 2009

    Summer feelings – a pictorial

        It’s impossible for me to have such eloquent words that would properly describe the beauty of summer. So let the pixels talk for themselves.

  • May 31, 2009

    Hot Sunday, 29 celsius in Helsinki

     It was a day to be expected. By Friday I’d got the news that Sunday would be extremely hot. The centigrades rose to 29 degrees. We headed down to Linnanmäki amusement park. Due to melacking an ID badge (it was a company-only private occasion from 10-13) we didn’t get inyet. My social engineering skills weren’t […]

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