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A night out in Reykjavík with Peter and Bjørn
We started out at Café Rót, for a stoner-rock concert performed by some very young, but enthusiastic boys. Free entrance, as is the most common concept on most of the live concerts I’ve been to in Reykjávík.
Ásbirgi (Del 1) – Op af stolen og ud ad døren
Today I’m gonna show you some pictures from a trip that Bjørn, Peter and I was on recently, in nothern Iceland. It was a three day trip, covering the weekend. There’s alot of pictures and allot to tell, so I’ve chosen to split this into three chapters.
The ever-hard working Bjørn had his mind set on getting out of town to recharge a little. He was insisting that we simply HAD to take this trip going north, which turned out to be a rather fantastic experience at the end of it.
Der findes så meget gammelt og godt
Man får allermest lyst til at undskylde sig….
Jeg er en skarn til at holde mine projekter i live og det er lidt en skam, når jeg nu har brugt så forfærdelig meget tid på at få dem startet.
Det piner mig, at det er 8 måneder siden at jeg sidst fik fyldt indhold på min hjemmeside her. Nok mest fordi at jeg har haft masser at fortælle, men alligevel har mistet lysten til at sætte mig ned og få det formuleret ordenligt.
Kárahnjúkar – Øst Island
Hej allesammen.
Som I måske allerede har lagt mærke til, så er dette BLog-indlæg på dansk. Folk derhjemme brokker sig lidt for meget over alt det engelske, så jeg tænkte at jeg hellere måtte skifte spor og begynde at lave to versioner af mine indlæg, en dansk og en engelsk. De kære små Islændinge skal jo også kunne følge med, trods alt
Our new home on the hills of Breiðholt
I haven’t been adding any entries for a while now, the reason being I simply haven’t had the time or energy to go through all the pictures we’ve been taking since we got back from Denmark. Everybody at home are very exited to hear how we’re doing and to get a peak at our new apartment, so I finally pulled myself together to get this thing written
Geysers and Waterfalls
I’m a bit late with this one, but I’ve been working on some uploading issues for my pictures for a couple of days now.
This last weekend, we met up with one of our old friends we got to know at Aalborg Technical Collage. Björgvin (that’s his name) moved to Denmark for 5 years to get his education as an IT-Supporter and is now living back home in Reykjavik with his wife Björk. He was very exited when I first told him that Anders and I were moving to Reykjavik for a longer period of time, and promised us that he would take us to see all kinds of stuff, like geysers and waterfalls. And so he did.
Work in Reykjavík
The last couple of days, Anders and I have been working very hard for EJS.
We started Monday morning at Gudmundur’s office, with a little chat and some stories on EJS’s history and interests.
Gudmundur told us that EJS started it’s businesses in 1939, selling typewriters and also ended up repairing guns at one point, for the American and British army during the 2nd world war.
Since then, EJS has become one of the biggest and most influential IT companies in all of Iceland. At the moment, they make their profits souly from supplying almost every major company, school, hospital or organization with the most up-to-date desktop and server hardware.
Arrival in Reykjavík
I’m writing this at about 2 am in the morning from a hotel bed in mid Reyjkavik.
Anders and I didn’t get much sleep the past two days, as we traveled from Aalborg (Denmark), starting Saturday night, arriving today, Sunday afternoon, in Iceland at the Keflavik airport, to work as trainees for a company called EJS for the next two weeks.
iSight fun!
Anders, having a blast with by my MacBook iSight, one Tuesday morning at work. I guess this is only amusing if you know the guy
Anyway…
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ToolArmy Membership!
Yesterday, I got a notice from the local post-office that I had a package waiting. I went and got it earlier today. The sender address was simply labeled “USA”. I had no idea what it could be. I really don’t receive packages from overseas that often.
It turned out to be my long forgotten ToolArmy Membership package that I ordered of toolarmy.com some time last summer!





