Arabs in Greenland

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This is absolutely priceless…

I feel really bad for you if you dont understand danish!

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Karma

Last night I bought a 10 trip ticket for the metro (subway) here in copenhagen… And guess what, I lost it after using it once, just like I thought I would.

So when I went to take the metro again today, I was pretty bummed about spending 130 DKR on the 10 trips, so I just bought a new one trip ticket for 21 DKR…. BUT then on my way back home, walking on the side of the street 100 meters from the metro station, I found (or actually Anders found it, and he was kind enough to give it to me) a 10 trip ticket which was only used 3 times..!

Imagine how psyked I was, haha – I´m NEVER this lucky.

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Learn something new EVERYDAY

I just found this site… and I think its awesome!

I am trying to learn something new today… how to get this god damn blog to work the way I want it to!

I feel like I have alot of catching up to do since I have been slacking with posts the last week or so, and what a weeks its been. l´ll try and write that post tonight cuz I just can´t focus on that right now, with the blog acting up like it does!

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Unofficial

… Greenlandic game of skate championships.

L2a Game of S.K.A.T.E. 09 from Michael Damgaard on Vimeo.

1. Hans-Jakob “MexiHans” Brandt

2. Rasmus “lil´ G” Nielsen

3. Michael “big´ G” Damgaard.

… This one is for Michael and Rasmus

mwohohaha

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Music Memories

I´m starting up a “new series” of posts – and I´m calling it Music Mondays. Ironically  enough I´m starting it today, on a wednesday, but whatever…

I got this idea straight out of The Post Family, but it fits in really well with one of my big interest – music – and the fact that I lack of things to write about, especially in the offseason.

First I´d like to say something that is really relevant to this post, and that´s why I love the timing of my birth and the places I´ve lived.

I love the fact that I was born in the middle of the 80´s (1986) because I grew up without internet and too much electronics – but started using it at around age 13, early enough for it to be a natural part of my life now. I had video games avaliable to me at around age 7, had an active childhood where I did sports every single day, and I started going to the mountain by myself at an really early age around age 7-8 if I´m not totally mistaking? Greenland is probably the reason why i was able to do this.

I feel like ALOT has happened and changed the way people live their lifes over the past couple of years, and I feel my age made it really easy to cope with it all. Do you remember how your cell-phone looked 5 years ago, or which cell-phone was your first? I do, and also remember what things were like before people got cell-phones. Kids 5 years younger then me probably don´t..? And I really appreciate knowing both sides of the ecuation.

I also remember my first CD and ghettoblaster. I got it for christmas. The CD was Ace of Base – Happy Nation and the blaster was a black sony with Radio, 1 CD player and 2 cassette players. I´m guessing kids now a days wont remember their first mp3 files, computer or cell-phone by the time they hit 20.

Another thing I love about growing up when I did was the cartoons my generation watched. I believe (correct me if I´m wrong) we grew up with more cartoon classics then any other generation before and after us, and this FINALLY brings me right into what I really wanted to share before en started babeling about my childhood…

Here are a few Disney movie songs I fell over to start things off – they are genius! The texts impress me alot now that I actually understand them!..

This is an ode to good music, good cartoons (which adults can actually watch) and everyone how grew up with these movies, and all the other great Disney Cartoons of the late 80´s and early 90´s.

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Cool kid

This kid is fucking awesome!

He is standing in the middle of a downtown New York apple store, on one of the many in-store computers – and he doesn´t give a fuck what you think..!

He has posted over a dozen videos – check them out at http://www.youtube.com/user/nicholifavs

Good night!

13 Year Old Uses Walkman for a Week

Stumbled upon this and though it was funny…

The BBC convinced 13 year old Scott Campbell to swap his iPod for a Walkman and use it for a week. The first shock came just from seeing the thing:

Scott Campbell with Walkman

[My Dad] had told me it was big, but I hadn’t realised he meant THAT big. It was the size of a small book.

It gets worse from there. Wearing the 30 year old device on his belt (“it is certainly not pocket-sized, unless you have large pockets”) Scott felt embarrassed at the attentions of passersby as they stared and shouted insults.

Other problems included lack of a shuffle mode (“I managed to create an impromptu shuffle feature simply by holding down “rewind” and releasing it randomly”), terrible battery life (three hours), sound quality (we’d disagree — even a tape sounds better than the average MP3), and capacity (twelve tracks in your pocket!).

Scott had some operational troubles, too: “It took me three days to figure out that there was another side to the tape.” The ultimate insult comes at the end, though:

Did my dad, Alan, really ever think this was a credible piece of technology?

Ouch!

Source: Wired

Original source: BBC News

youth these days, haha… I’m wondering why he got picked on when retro gadgets are sooo hot right now?

Super Rainbow of Creativity

wow… I just realized what have forgotten the last couple of months.

I forgot to watch Rob Dyrdek’s fantasy factory on MTV.com… The first couple of episodes weren’t too good, so I guess thats why i stopped? right now I’m watching episode 5 though and its hilarious… enjoy.