Posts Tagged ‘christmas’
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009
I got a Givi monokey V46N for Christmas, so I thought I should share a few pictures and initial thoughts on this box.
The box itself is great, and much bigger than my older boxes, however my helmet is quite large so there is no way this box would fit 2 of them. But it could probably fit two smaller full face helmets.
To attach the backrest you have to tape on a template, and drill two holes in the box, and the brake lights looked kinda complicated to install (for me at least).
The internal document holder
I’ve seen on forums and stuff that several people have had problems with this, the locking mechanism (see image above) kinda tricks you into believing that you are supposed to squeeze it someway, or even to remove the center pin.
The way you’re supposed to do this by the way is just to pull (using quite a bit of force) on the red plastic around the lock, to open it. Maybe I’ll put up a video when I get my new camera.
Tags: backrest, boxes, christmas, document holder, full face helmets, givi, givi box, helmet, initial thoughts, luggage box, motorcycle, pictures, review
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Sunday, December 27th, 2009
Seeing, that my last post about 24: Sci-fi actors in 24 season 6 was so popular, I decided to make another one for season 7 which I just started (only see 7 episodes so far).
Robert Carlyle (Redemption)

24: Carl Benton
Star Gate Universe: Dr. Nicholas Rush
Tony Todd

24: General Benjamin Juma
Star Gate SG-1: Lord Haikon
Andromeda: Captain Fehdman Metis
Star Trek Voyager: Unnamed Hirogen hunter
Star Trek DS9: Jake Sisko as adult in The Visitor
Star Trek TNG/DS9: Kurn
John Billingsley

24: Michael Latham
Star Trek Enterprise: Dr. Phlox
Kurtwood Smith

24: Senator Blaine Mayer
Star Trek Voyager: Annorax in Year of Hell
Jeffrey Nordling

24: Larry Moss
Star Trek DS9: Thana Los in Past Prologue
Mark Kiely

24: Edward Vossler
Star Trek Voyager: Lasca in Non Sequitur
Nick Toth

24: Edwin Ross
Babylon 5: Exeter in The Deconstruction of Fallen Stars
Annie Wersching

24: Renee Walker (seriously hot FBI agent)
Star Trek Enterprise: Liana in Oasis
Colm Feore

24: Henry Tailor
Battlestar Galactica: President Adar (First episode only)
Bob Gunton

24: Ethan Kanin
Star Trek TNG: Capt. Benjamin Maxwell (in The Wounded)
Ryan Cutrona

24: Admiral John Smith
Babylon 5: Sgt. Major Plug in GROPOS
John Rosenfeld

24: Kevin Aldridge
Star Trek Enterprise: Mark Latrelle in Silent Enemy
It’s also worth noting that co-executive producers and writers of 24 Redemption and season 7 is none other than Brannon Braga and Manny Coto, noted writers/producers from Star Trek TNG / Voyager / Enterprise.
Tags: 24, actor, annie wersching, babylon 5, battlestar galactica, bob gunton, brannon braga, christmas, colm feore, episode, jake sisko, jeffrey nordling, john billingsley, john rosenfeld, kevin aldridge, larry moss, manny coto, michael latham, nick toth, non sequitur, renee walker, robert carlyle, sci-fi, sg-1, star gate sg 1, star trek, star trek ds9, star trek enterprise, star trek episode, star trek tng, star trek voyager, tng, Trek, universe, voyager
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Sunday, December 13th, 2009
Stacy made a hanging (ferretproof) Christmas tree today, I on the other hand spent the day sawing, hammering and working on the gift for mom (which I can’t post pictures of currently because of security reasons)

Tags: christmas, christmas lights, christmas tree, ferret, ferretproof, gift, gift for mom, proof, stacy
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Friday, December 11th, 2009
I hate Christmas presents.
When I was young, Christmas presents where the best, but now as I’m older (and bitter) the whole concept strikes me as flawed.
- MAG – “mutual assured gifting”
By receiving a gift, the rules of society dictates that you must return the gesture with a gift of your own, so if a person gives you something, you are pretty much forced to give something back.
- Mexican Standoff
If you give someone a gift one year, you HAVE to give them a gift next year (or else they will wonder why you suddenly stopped giving gifts), this combined with the principle from the point above causes a Mexican standoff in which neither parties can stop giving gifts (unless both agrees on it, and bringing up “I don’t want to give you a gift this year” might be considered awkward for some people).
- Net Value
By the same social mechanism as mentioned in the first point, you will feel bad if you give someone a cheap or bad gift, if they give you something expensive or good. This means that to avoid causing yourself or other people stress and feelings of guilt, the gifts exchanged must be of approximately equal value. For gifting to work optimally you will need to agree upon in advance a price for the gift, to avoid over- or under-gifting.
- Keeping track
My memory is very selective, which means I can remember all ~700 Star Trek episodes but none of the gifts I gave or received last Christmas, so in order to maintain the delicate balance of gift values I would have to keep track of all the gifts given and received for every year.
- The gift itself
When you were young any 10$ brightly colored plastic toy was great and all gifts were welcomed.. But then what happened? The toys stopped coming, instead boring crap like socks, boxers, deodorant, picture frames, ties, shirts, etc..? I’m not fucking retarded, I have the ability to go to the store and get myself a pair of socks if the need be. The worst of all is the knick knacks, ornaments and other objects with no function, they rarely fit your taste and only makes you say “wtf, if this person thinks I’ll love these brass statues of pineapple, that person hardly know me well enough to justify a gift in the first place”.
- Surprise gifters!
This is the absolute worst, some ninny you haven’t seen in a year just popping up at the door with a gift and a big smile. WTF? Why is this person you haven’t seen or talked to in ages standing in your doorway like a complete muppet? You had no idea this bastard was going to give you a gift, so obviously you have nothing for him/her. So what do you do? you just pretend you haven’t gotten or wrapped that persons gift yet and that you will deliver it later, followed by an agonizing trip to the city to desperately find some last minute gift in the worst Christmas rush imaginable. That’s a nice stressful way to spend the holiday.
- The generic gift
If you don’t want to add to your health problems with the stress of getting a gift for the surprise gifter mentioned above, you’ve probably got one or two generic gifts on standby out of sight of the front door. This gift is wrapped up and ready to after the 3 seconds it takes you to write down the name of the schmuck in your hallway. The gift itself is so generic you could give it to anyone. Usually it’s something totally lame like a box of chocolate, flowers or Christmas ornaments (now there is a gift that certainly pisses me off).
- The solution
Since you probably don’t have a clue what that person wants or needs, you might as well just give the person some cash (don’t buy a goddamn gift card forcing the person to shop at a particular place), and if you want to adhere to the “Net value” principle above, you should both give the exact same amount (unless you want to account for difference in net income). Exchanging equal sums of money can be simplified into doing nothing, which in the end results in the best Christmas gift one can give: “a little bit of peace and quiet”.
Well, now that I’m done ranting about the horrors of Christmas gifts I can go to bed.. After all I have to wake up early tomorrow and complete MY gift shopping, I’m down to only two people I have to buy a gift to, so feel free to envy me (preferably around noon tomorrow, it will keep me warm while I’m going to the store).
Tags: boring crap, christmas, christmas gift, delicate balance, feelings of guilt, generic gift, gift, gift card, gift values, gifting, giving gifts, knick knacks, last christmas, mexican standoff, mutual assured gifting, ornaments, pair of socks, principle, retarded, social mechanism, surprise gifter
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Wednesday, January 14th, 2009
I bought a Saitek Yoke with trottle quadrant for myself as a christmas present

I really like it, and it makes flying (civilian) aircrafts very fun =)
It’s a bit large and bulky to place on the desktop, but it works very well and has a nice authentic feeling.
Let there be USB
As my computer is located in another room, 5 meters away from my desktop, I had to do some changes to the setup when I got this joystick.
I managed to replace 5 five meter long cables going from my computer to my desktop with 2 five meter USB cables (with repeaters). Before I had 2 audio cables (for microphone + headset) and 1 audio cable for the speakers, 2 PS/2 cables for mouse/keyboard, I also removed a s-video cable I was no longer using.
New sound card
Now I have a Creative SB X-FI go! USB sound card on my desk. This is much better than the integrated sound on my motherboard, and I can actually use my microphone to scream out stuff when I play Left 4 dead. I also bought a new headset to replace my old busted one. I got the Creative Fatal1ty gamer headset, which is awesome.
New mouse
I also bought a new USB mouse, as I was SICK of my wireless mouse and it’s appetite for batteries, and often I forgot to charge my spare batteries, so I had to steal the wii-controller batteries from Stacy which always pissed her off. I bought a pretty simple mouse, a Logitech MX518. Which I used before at work. It’s nice to have some extra buttons to bind as “push to talk” button for Ventrilo.
With USB on my desktop, I can now use my bamboo drawing tablet on my main pc, and not just the laptop.
Tags: aircraft, audio, bamboo one, cable, christmas, computer, creative, fatal1ty, flightsim, headset, joystick, logitech, mouse, Saitek, soundcard, throttle, usb, wireless, yoke
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Monday, December 22nd, 2008
For this Christmas I got a Paul Chen / Hanwei Shinto Katana sword. The sword was a gift from my Mom, and I bought it at Walhalla (a store here in Trondheim that sells swords).
It’s a beautiful razor sharp hand made high-carbon sword with lots of nice details.
In the case anyone is considering buying this nice sword, I’ve added some high resolutions pictures.
NOTE: the sword looks like it has lots of bubbles/impurities, like there are some grains on it. This is only because of the sword oil that covers the sword.
The sword, on the cover it came in.

The tsuka (handle), with Japanese cotton and gold details

Closeup of the golden detail

A very nice looking dragon with gold eyes on the tsuba (guard)

There is also a dragon’s head on the kashira (buttcap)

The kissaki (tip of the blade)

This pictures shows the beautiful hamon made from using clay during tempering.

A similar picture, but without the flash

Tags: christmas, dragon, gold, hanwei, katana, paul chen, sword, walhalla
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Monday, December 24th, 2007
Tags: animal, christmas, ferret, pinky
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Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

Around 02:00 tonight the refrigerator started making rather ominous sounds. So we had to turn it off, and this morning I had to go over to the store were we bought it and get a temporary replacement until a service technician can come and look at ours. And of course the people who drive out stuff had gone on holiday, so I had to wait an hour for a taxi with a tow bar to arrive.
But at least I’ve gotten a fancy Christmas gnome, He kind of looks like he came straight out of Team Fortress 2.. Must be all the red and his cartoonish good look.

Tags: christmas, fridge, gnome, store, team fortress 2
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Friday, December 21st, 2007
I quit my job at Intrapoint yesterday.
The reason being that I got a much better offer from another company here in Trondheim named Betradar. The job is better paid and more interesting, and I’ll be starting February 1st.
A funny side note:)
A friend told me that some people where I currently work got offended by the Christmas greeting I sent out, which had a link to the song: So long and thanks for all the fish. I’m not sure if this guy is pulling my leg or not, but allegedly some people at work interpreted the lyrics rather verbatim and seem to be under the impression of the following:
- I have tried to warn them of impending doom
- I am intellectually superior which explains their disrespect for nature
- The world or the company is about to be destroyed (Damn Vogons and their galactic bypasses)
- Despite tuna nets I liked most of them, especially the toddlers
- If I could have a single wish, I would have a tasty fish (Every vegetarians dream)
- My biggest regret is not learning how to sing
I guess that’s what you get for sending out a goodbye / merry Christmas message as a Douglas Adams reference. Actually I’m pretty sure the guy was just trying to play a trick on me (which I kinda fell for, I must admit), as I find it hard to believe that my current co-workers are so extremely imaginative / paranoid
Tags: betradar, christmas, intrapoint, trondheim, Work
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Friday, September 28th, 2007
It’s that time of year again when I really want to get a boat, I’ve pretty much decided that I want the Bavaria 31 Cruiser

It’s a bit expensive (almost 600’000 kr or~110’000$), so I have to take up a loan in order to get it, if I take up a loan for 500’000 over the next 15 years, that should be around 5000 kr each month.. I’m expecting a raise this christmas, so that should provide 2500-3000 kr each additional month. Maybe if I’m lucky I will get some cash from the company options contract , but I consider the whole thing a bit iffy.. The bottom line is that nothing (except death or severe disabling injury) can keep me from getting a sailboat
I’m getting my VHF Short Range Certificate next month, I guess it’s a start
Also need to find a harbor spot which is kinda hard to get in Trondheim, as there are more people/boats than there are vacancies.
Tags: bavaria, boat, christmas, sailing, ship, trondheim, vhf, Work
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