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Originally from the UK, I am currently living with Spiderbaby in the sub-arctic city of Umeå in the north of Sweden.

Currently I am working part-time on a research project at Norrlands universitetssjukhus and being a stay-at-home dad. At least until the snow clears, then I'll be a pushing-a-pram-around-Nydala-lake dad. In addition I am trying to make my photography hobby pay by making some of my images available to buy from instacanv.as or from me directly.

Interesting things I read recently:

If the London Underground network at rush-hour were a city, it would be the fourth-largest in the UK.
Source: The Guardian

"If someone can work out how to hook up a chocolate bar into a cell phone, that'd be pretty good, because there's about 35 times the energy density in a bar of Cadbury Dairy Milk [than cellphone batteries]". Simon Segars, ARM
Source: The Register.

I am Pavlovs_dog on PSN and would be happy to link up with PS3-owning mobloggers : )

Too Much Information: The first album I ever bought was the Fraggle Rock soundtrack. Pretty cool, eh? I was only 16 : )





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Winter carnival highlights: snowspeakers

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7th Feb 2009, 19:08   | tags:,,,

MaggieD says:

We were in Cambridge a couple of weeks ago, and this reminds me of the Library at Clare College .....

7th Feb 2009, 19:32

crickson says:

Which part? The building or the snowspeakers?

7th Feb 2009, 19:38

MaggieD says:

The building .... after walking round all the gothiclike colleges, we strolled past the backs to Clare College, the library is so 30's .... Battersea Power Station spring to mind .....

7th Feb 2009, 19:57

Dhamaka says:

so cool, those speakers!

7th Feb 2009, 20:37

Are they fully functioning speakers as well?

If so then big respect!

9th Feb 2009, 14:53

Spiderbaby says:

Oh they're fully functional alright. The sound and light show was pretty awesome (to use the local phrase :) ), they did an excellent job keeping the music pounding all night to help the building/sculpting/shoveling along :)

9th Feb 2009, 15:26