After a few incidents I’ve started to record my driving – I see a lot of fun and tragic stuff. This for instance is something I see every day:
After a few incidents I’ve started to record my driving – I see a lot of fun and tragic stuff. This for instance is something I see every day:
From midnight the authorities in Bergen decided even and odd numbers on car registration numbers only can drive on dates fitting the last number, odd numbers can drive on odd dates.
We’ve had a lot of pollution lately and they have measured it to be way above allowed level. It reminds me of China and the olympics, didn’t they do the same?
Have you experienced something like that?
They have initiated free buses but they have too few drivers so the route buses are struggling with delays.. Funny?
They are also reducing speed limits from 80 to 60 and removing lanes so one of them can be used to commuting. I picture long queues tomorrow morning..
The No2 measurements were way above allowed level, this is the last 72 hours:
Music by Visa Röster (feat o2), a remix of Zoids. From Kwed.org
This year has passed by with a tremendous speed, I’ve written a lot in 2009 and commented Norwegian news a lot – it has given me a lot of traffic and attention from new places. I’ve had visitors from 160 countries/territories, which is a new record for me. I’ve had hectic days at home; school, kindergarten and after school activities for the kids. We’ve prioritized football and the general sports school – a fantastic offer I’ve often tagged along; forest and mountain walks, glade-walking, canoe and fishing trips. Its fun to see kids in these environments instead of placing them in front of the tv.
On the society side it has been an ordinary year, I’m an active Red Cross member within the home-visiting-service, been an associate judge for our local district court in many cases where I learn a lot about what happens out there, active in Kiva lending money to exiting people on the other side of the planet. The most exciting thing in 2009 was being part of the mass vaccination as helping personnel from Red Cross. A weird experience.
I’ve had visitors from 160 countries/territories, heres top 10:
1. Norway 40,79 %
2. United States 29,56 %
3. Canada 4,32 %
4. United Kingdom 3,62 %
5. Philippines 1,96 %
6. Sweden 1,78 %
7. Australia 1,45 %
8. Germany 1,30 %
9. India 1,13 %
10. Netherlands 0,83 %
Firefox entered the first place as a reader in 2009!
1. Firefox 49,55 %
2. Internet Explorer 33,36 %
3. Chrome 6,35 %
4. Safari 5,34 %
5. Opera 4,39 %
6. Mozilla 0,57 %
7. Opera Mini 0,12 %
8. Mozilla Compatible Agent 0,11 %
9. Camino 0,05 %
10. SeaMonkey 0,05 %
The top 10 read articles in 2009:
The Pirate Bay case
Ram stuck 6 meter above
Angry drivers
What our heroes from the 80s are doing now
The woman giving birth who weren’t allowed to swear
Windows 7 and Lenovo Thinkpad
Donald toy too dangerous for the airport
TV2 driver who broke the law to show us that people breaks the law
Skipping the H1N1 queue
The old mill
A strange selection of articles but that is life in the blogosphere.
More weird stuff to come though, I like to write about anything that interest me, I hope you’ll keep visiting me. Happy new year and thanks for stopping by!