Stacy made this nifty cape for Buffy as a Christmas gift

So now we have our very own super ferret (SuperBuff) running around the living room:
I just got this neat gadget from ebay:
It can measure almost anything from -32 to 350c at a distance using a infrared sensor.
So far I’ve made some amazing scientific discoveries for mankind:
In an effort to prevent Stacy from using to hot water while making lemonade, I measured the temperature in 100 ml increments, showing that the water will at first have the room temperature of the kitchen, followed by the room temperature of the basement before reaching the optimal 4-5 c temperature. This took around 8 liters (or 15 seconds), but will of course vary from building to building.
I just came back from getting my P1 grade (yellow belt) in Krav Maga. That was without a doubt the hardest thing I’ve ever had to endure. The worst came at the end as the sadist instructor had us wrestling with nice little breaks of doing push ups.

Now I’m going to move my weary body over to the couch and watch 10 seinfeld episodes, that should keep me busy until midnight when Stacy gets back home from Spain.
I got back from Croatia over a month ago just haven’t gotten around to completing this post until now
Me, Stacy and 2 other couples we know went to Croatia the 15th of August, and stayed there for a week.
We rented a Bavaria 36 sailboat that we lived on and used to sail around the Adriatic coast.
day 1

We started in Trogir, and after a pretty long and boring checkout from Ecos Yachting, / Nautilus Yachting, we where on the way at around 17-18 o’clock. We had 2-3 hours of sun and made it to outside maslinca before night came. Luckily we decided to not stop there, but sail straight for the island of Vis. There was actually a full moon when we started, but during our 7-8 hour trip there was actually a lunar eclipse

And while in the middle of the ocean in them middle between Maslinca and Vis, we saw the most spectacular clear sky with thousands of stars incredibly bright. None of us had ever seen the stars so clear and bright before, and it was quite the sight
We arrived sometime after midnight, and anchored up in a cove, right outside the small town of Komiza.
day 2
We started pretty early and headed out to the island of Bisevo, which is around 1 hour away from where we spent the night. There we anchored up outside ‘the blue cave’ where we all went inside with the dinghy to see the cave light up with blue light, reflected from the bottom of the cave trough a submarine opening in the mountain.

We then sailed to Vela Luca, where we anchored up inside the harbor, and went into town in the dinghy (special thanks to our dinghy-pilot Andreas)
While in Vela Luca the dingy once ran out of fuel, and once got a plastic bag stuck in the propeller, and waves made sure nobody got ashore dry
day 3
We started out pretty late (which in retrospect we should not have done), and set sail for Hvar..
“The sea was angry that day”, 24 m/s wind, and some waves. This of course led to the dingy tearing away (damn you, cheap Croatian rope!!). Anyway, we got a hold of it after a while and could sail onwards to Hvar.
When we got to Hvar the damn harbor was filled up, so we had to anchor up somewhere. We tried one place but had to move to a better place, it was extremely dark, so judging distance was really hard.
Also the navigation lights where out (the light bulb was toast, as water seemed to have found it’s way into the lamp), but we finally found a place to anchor up.
Seeing that we’re in a 150’000$ boat and sharp rocks where around 50 meters away. We found it best to play safe and have someone on guard in the night. I remember being a bit tired, playing Mahjong on the Nintendo DS and bats where flying around the boat… (It turns out they were actually swallows, but they sounded like bats! I should have asked about their unladen airspeed velocity)
day 4

We went into the ACI marina outside Hvar pretty early, We did some bathing on a exceptional clear beach on the same island, and got some snorkeling done. We took the taxiboat in to Hvar town and I have absolutely no recollection of what we did there. I do remember that a bunch of noisy swedes had a hell of a party in the marina that night.
day 5

We went to Split, and having learned from previous mistakes we hit the harbor pretty early and got a nice spot. We went bathing and then went into Split for some shopping.
day 6
We sailed from Split and went back to Trogir where we started the trip.
day 7

We sailed out from trogir and anchored up, on the northern shore about 30 minutes out from Trogir. Here we did lots of bathing, played miniature golf (I won
) drove water jets and a banana boat (warning climbing up on a banana boat after you’ve been swimming alot and got tired arms sucks).
We then filled up the boat with disel, went back to the harbour for checkout. And took a cab to the airport for the flight back to Trondheim.
Before Stacy went up north yesterday, she said what might be the nicest thing anyone has ever said to me:
“Living with you is like working in a petting zoo”
I saw a pretty good movie just now.
The Mist is a “horror movie” based on a novella by Stephen King. But unlike most films based on his stories, this movie does not suck.. It’s actually fairly good, a little bit slow in the middle, but nice ending.
The movie is about a small town that gets covered in a thick mist, leaving lots of people trapped in the local grocery store. If you’re a fan of Stephen King movies (the few good ones), you might want to check this out, as this is one of the good ones (like The Stand, Storm of the Century, Rose Red, Green Mile, Carrie, etc..).
I guess it’s also a good “casual horror” movie, nothing scary. Speaking of scary, I just realized there are no asian people in the movie.. weird.. Stacy is going away tomorrow, so maybe then I can get to watch the latest asian horror movie I bought (Ghost game).
Rating: 7.5 / 10
I was in bergen two weeks ago, doing part 1 of getting my sailing certificate.
Friday 06:00
For a man who woke up at 04:15, I feel remarkably… like myself ![]()
The buss from the city to the airport took around an hour, I’m now at gate 41, and got like 10-20 minutes
before boarding starts.
bah time for boarding.. I barely had time to start up eclipse…
Friday 09:00
The flight only took an hour, and the buss in to the city took 30 minutes.. then 15 minutes to find the hotel.
Would only have been 4 minutes If I had brought a compass
Friday 13:00
The hotel is pretty nice (P-hotels.no), and I just slept for a couple of hours (which I sorely needed), and woke up
at 12:00 by the pizza being delivered to my room.
The sailing doesn’t start until 17:30, the only thing I have to do by then is to buy some shoes I can sail in
I only brought my flipflops, and thankfully the weather report seems to be accurate, and the whole weekend
should have sunny weather.
The hotel only has unsecured wireless network, so I’m currently ssh’ing to my server and using bitlbee + irssi
to be on msn. Thank thor gmail is availible trough https
Friday 22:00
Just got back from the sailing, it was just a quick run outside bergen where we got to know the boat and
did some basic stuff like setting sail, and such..
Now I can stay in bed and watch an episode of Six feet under at the same time as stacy watches the same episode
back home
Saturday 20:00
I got to the sailing at 10:00, and we practiced parking the boat by the dock a few times, then we
headed out and did some sailing outside Bergen..
Sunday
Today we got some wind and where probably sailing at around 5-6 knots at the top.
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When I got back to the hotel I had some pizza for dinner, I bought it from an Italian place just next to the
hotel, and it was 10 times better than the pizza I had last night (and 1/4 of the price). Dolly dimples sucks
like a neutron star.
I hit the sack pretty early, as again I had to be up at around 05:00 for the flight back to Trondheim.
Everything comes at a price. For example, my new computer though being able to run Crysis pretty smooth, sounds like a small hovercraft. And as requested by Stacy I decided to move the computer out into the hallway.
Step 1: Drill a large hole in the wall between the living room and the hallway, the hole is up under the roof, next to the projector screen

Step 2: Order one 10 meter long DVI cable, 2 PS2 cables, 3x audio cables and wait around 2 weeks
Step 3: Extend the hole to so that the DVI connector fits trough it
Step 4: Put a junction box over the hole and run all the cables trough it

Step 5: Put the PC in the hallway on top of your weapon safe and connect all the cables, then close up the junction boxes
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Step 6: Enjoy your very tidy desk (that shuttle computer on my desk is my trusty server hosting aakretech.org, etc..)
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The result is really amazing, and the living room is much more quiet and pleasant. And when I walk into the hallway and is hit by that monstrous sound I find it hard to believe I could sit 50 cm from it for hours on end

We recently got some loot from play.com, mostly stacy’s crap, but also a miniseries “The Triangle” about a group of people hired to explore the Bermuda triangle, it was a bit long (around 4 hours), but it was a quite enjoyable sci-fi/thriller movie. The ending was also rather good
Rating: 8 / 10