Archive for December, 2008

The day I met Ken Kovash

Today I’d like to share a very personal story that I hold dearly to my heart. It’s one of those mind-blowing moments that in an instant changes everything for the better and makes you wonder if there isn’t a great purpose of life after all. Indeed, I’m talking about the day I first met Ken [...]

The many faces of John Slater

What would Mozilla be without John Slater? Well, suffice to say it would be a much less exciting place. Let’s face it: John Slater is a creative genius. I know, I’ve said it before, but looking back at 2008, it sure seems worth repeating. I’m talking about the man that brought us invaluable things like [...]

Thunderbird 3 – Bringing sexy back!

For various reasons (the main reason being pretty bad experiences with the Thunderbird development builds in the past), it’s been almost a year since I tried the nightly builds of Thunderbird. Today, however, is a new day, and I was pleasantly surprised when I decided to give what will eventually become Thunderbird 3 another go.

I [...]

Visualizing your thoughts as art

Jane sent an e-mail about a word cloud generator that can take something like a web page or a block of text as input and automatically generate a beautiful word cloud. I’m currently working with Laura on the SUMO development roadmap for 2009, based on the Vision for SUMO blog series I posted back in [...]

Do want!

We shalln’t see the days so short any more

Sweden is a very dark place in December, even here in Eskilstuna (although this is nothing compared to how it is in Kiruna right now). You can really feel it when you go up in the mornings; even at 10 am, there light is dim and you need to turn on the lights inside and [...]

www.noshavingindecember.org

It’s that time of the year again. Game on!