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Contrary to popular belief, Lorem Ipsum is not simply random text. It has roots in a piece of classical Latin literature from 45 BC, making it over 2000 years old.
Educated interaction designer but the latest two years I have been dedicated to web design and developing. I like: colours (especially purple), cities, temples, warm days, dark nights, electronic music, walking long distances, all forms of art and design, Apple products, chocolate, tea, coffe with milk, gin and tonic... with lime.
Thievery Corporation – Indian Vibes - Mathar (R. Fearless Mix)
Thievery Corporation – Fedime's Flight
Thievery Corporation – A Gentle Dissolve
Thievery Corporation – The Time We Lost Our Way
Thievery Corporation – The Supreme Illusion (feat. Gu
Thievery Corporation – Wires and Watchtowers (feat. S
Thievery Corporation – Doors Of Perception (feat. Gun
Thievery Corporation – Holographic Universe
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:weeblbob: Weebl solved the hot weather problem (and the global cooling problem on the moon)
Grab the new episode while it's hot... too late, but grab it anyway.
Last Friday I and lovely Camilla went to see Sting at the Stockholm Jazz Festival.
Gordon Summer (Sting) began by arriving ten minutes early on stage (unlike Lauren Hill, who last year came forty minutes too late), and continued to amaze with high tempo and nice atmosphere.
Though a little unpersonal (but still fun to hear all the well known tracks) it was totally worth the ticked price (especially when Camilla could let me in for free because she worked the other days of the festival).
Here's a bad photo of the event:
:weeblbob: Let's have a cold pie made from penguins and seals!
Grab the new episode while it's hot

For those of you who enjoyed the headbutt á la Zidane at this years Soccer World Cup final, here's a game (which actually appeared on the Internet just 12 hours after the match) where you yourself can take control of Zidane and kick many Materazzi asses. Have fun!
Yes, more tricks and violence to soccer, woohoo!

Why do gossip magazines have to look like gossip magazines? They are not exactly a work of art; the cover has thousands of fonts of different sizes, and often no taste in choice of color. The insides are cluttered with low-resolution photographs and badly formatted text. Of course, the papirazzi industry behind the magazines is even uglier (remember princess Diana?), but do the magazines have to mirror it? Why not have a little more order and style in the magazines? Easy-to-find text with a clear index, like the more expensive magazines. Will people still want to buy them if the look more expensive/stylish? If one changes the look, will it loose its readers?
Is it because most of them look like home made photo collages that makes readers more emotionally attached to the magazines? If i wanted to collect pictures of celebrities, I wouldn't order them like that, though...

Sometimes I wonder what beings from other planets would think if they could see us. Especially in the summer or on vacation;
We sleep in the morning, get up, fill out mouths with nutrition for our bodies to work, walk out from our homes, and walk to a beach near water or a park with lots of greenery, lay down and fall asleep. There, on the beach or on the grass (which this greenery seems to be called) are lots of other humans sleeping too, they don't talk to each other, and they keep a fair distance from eachother. Later one or perhaps even more humans gather and meet up with the first one, communicate a little, then fall asleep beside him/her. After that they might play a meaningless game with a ball, or jump into the water. Apparently it keeps them cool from sleeping in the hot sand/grass. Later they might go to some place where they can fuel their bodies with nutrition again, but this time together. When their sun has set and it has gotten dark, they go home again, and sleep. Without sleeping, their brains and bodies won't be able to lie and sleep in the grass effectively. Do these humans do anything with their lives at all?