• Tom Lehrer interview

    To my great surprise, Tom Lehrer is still alive – he just hasn’t made any records for 35 years. For those not in the know, Tom Lehrer is a mathematician who became a very popular satirist and singer in the 60’s. His humour was sharp and dry, and his tunes were catchy. His academic background often showed, for instance in his elements song, which is simply all the elements set to music.

    After making a few records he returned to academia, as you can read in this interview (via bound.dk). Random Tom Lehrer quote:

    I do have a cause though: Obscenity. (pause) I’m for it.

  • Interesting Google categories

    For anyone interested in improving work, here’s a few relevant categories from the Google directory:
    Coworker relations
    Job burnout
    Rethinking work
    Workplace spirituality

  • Quote

    I would not give a fig for the simplicity this side of complexity,
    but I would give my life for for the simplicity on the other side of complexity.
    – Oliver Wendell Holmes

  • 100 things about me

    Hans Henrik H?jberg is asking people to write 100 things about themselves, and submit it to him. So I did, and here it is, in danish.
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  • CV update

    I updated my CV to match the latest developments, and to match the site design. It’s still in danish though. You can find it right here.

  • Book review: A simpler way

    This book by Margaret Wheatley is without a doubt the most beautiful and unconventional business-related book I’ve ever read. It conveys it’s message not only through prose, but also in poems and photographs.

    And the message itself is simple and beautiful, namely that:
    There is a simpler way to organize human endeavour. It requires a new way of being in the world. It requires being in the world without fear. Being in the world with play and creativity. Seeking after what’s possible. Being willing to learn and to be surprised.

    So what is this simpler way?
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  • Life without TV, month 3

    My name is Alexander, and I’m a TV-addict. Not a hard-core addict, I just have very little will power when it comes to resisting TV.

    If I have a TV, I’ll typically watch 2-3 hours a day on weekdays and more in the weekends. The amount of time I spend in front of the TV is totally unrelated to the quality of the programs. If I can’t find one good program, I’ll zap between 5 bad ones.

    The solution is simple: Loose the TV, and so we did. On january 2nd, my girlfriend and I packed away our TV, and it’s been sitting in the basement ever since. What follows is a report from our lives after two months without a TV.
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  • Roller coaster sites

    I became a roller coaster fanatic a couple of years back on a trip to Florida. Before that, I’d been too scared to get on anything but pretty small coasters, but after having tried the wildest that they have to offer, I’m now a pro.

    Now, we don’t have big roller coasters in Denmark, so until the next trip I’ll have to enjoy them by proxy. A good site for that is the Roller Coaster DataBase which is to roller coasters what imdb is to movies. Pretty much every roller coaster in the world is listed with stats and pictures.

    For roller coaster reviews, my favourite is thrillride.com. There aren’t that many review, but they’re very well written – almost like being there yourself. Now: Who wants to go to California and try this one.

  • Book review: Inner skiing

    “Inner Skiing” is an excellent account of how learning occurs, but this time it’s not at work, it’s out on the ski slopes.

    As every skier knows, skiing can be a wonderful experience, when you’re in flow, your skis obey your every command and you zoom down the mountainside. And every skier knows the flip side: When your skis won’t do anything you ask them to, every other skier on the mountain seems to deliberately get in your way, and you spend more time falling than skiing.

    What determines the experience you will get? How do you you move from one to the other?
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  • Goodbye Microsoft

    A couple of days ago, my Office Suite died on me. And for once, this was no fault of Bills. I was cleaning out my harddisk, and must have deleted one file too many. Suddenly Outlook, Word, Excel etc. had stopped working.

    I spent a few seconds in the required (and familiar to any PC user) state of semi-panic, and then the solution came to me.
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