It’s been two months now since I had my EPI-LASIK surgery and I have to say I’m extremely happy with the result. I’m beginning to see things clearly now and have a different perspective on things!
EPI-LASIK isn’t like the traditional LASIK where they cut a slit in your cornea and operate with laser behind the [...]
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Two months with eagle eye vision
Vive la bagnole ! — My French love affair
I’ve been a happy owner of a French car in over eight years with my now aging Peugeot 406 from 1996. When I bought it in 2001, it felt like a brand new car, and a major step up from my previous (and first) car: a Volvo 142 from 1970. One of the coolest things [...]
Seven things about me
I am late to the game and I bet some people hoped this would all be over by now, but lo! men have become the tools of their tools.
I was proudly nominated by giants of the Internet age: Patrick Finch, Asa Dotzler, Mike Beltzner, Abdulkadir Topal, and almost, almost by Chris Hofmann. For that I [...]
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 [...]
Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible.
My political compass reveals that I share a lot of my political values with The Dalai Lama:
The person on the opposite side of my compass is George W. Bush. Where do you stand? Take the test!
texturizer.net — A blast from the past
About eight years ago, I was selling a text editor called Texturizer on the texturizer.net domain. What few people knew was that this domain was never owned by myself, but by Anthony Bowersox, who ran an early startup company that had access to a server with plenty of bandwidth. At that time, having a dedicated [...]
I’m back in town!
I arrived in San Francisco at around 10:00 PM after a 45 flight delay with Delta Airlines, but didn’t actually arrive at the incredibly Wild Palms hotel until 12:30 because of a major misunderstanding by the Hertz car rental dealer added with an unparalleled unwillingness to be service-minded and just fix the problem the right [...]
My New Job
Almost four months ago, one of my big dreams came true as I was hired by Mozilla to work as the project manager for the new Firefox Support project called SUMO (SUpport.MOzilla.com). It remember the strange, almost surreal (but very positive!) feeling I got when getting contacted and interviewed over the phone for the first [...]
First Canada Impressions
Just arrived in Toronto, Canada, where I’ll stay for three days. Although I’ve only really seen the view from my hotel room and a little strip of Queen St W, I can already tell this place is much like Sweden. Traffic signs use the metrics system, the temperature is in Celsius, it’s cold, the girls [...]








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