by eliasen
28. July 2010 10:29
Hi all
Yesterday evening I wanted to move some papers on my desk and accidentally knocked over a glass of cola I had on the desk. The glass, of course, was so near my personal laptop, that the cola went straight over it and into the keyboard 
I wiped it clean as fast as I could, but the connection to all USB peripherals was gone – suddenly the external USB harddrive couldn’t be reached, so my running virtual PC just crashed, and the external mouse and keyboard were also gone.
I chose to close down the laptop immediately and let it dry up over the night. It seems ok now – it runs and the peripherals are back… hoping that was it…. Would hate my laptop to crash.
So today; No beverages near the laptop!
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by eliasen
27. July 2010 10:32
Hi all
I just upgraded this blog to use BlogEngine.NET 1.6.1 instead of 1.5.1.46 which was used before.
I hope no one gets any errors from that. If you do, please let me know.
Thanks
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eliasen
by eliasen
26. July 2010 13:58
Hi all
I finally decided to create a gravatar account at http://gravatar.com/janeliasen – so now you will be able to see my face in lots of places where you couldn’t see it before – when I comment on blog posts and other such stuff.
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by eliasen
25. July 2010 21:33
Hi all
Just finished reading The BBook of Geek and wanted to share a short review.
The book is a sort of almanac of geek topics. It is divided into eight sections, or “pillars”, each consisting of 16 topics. The eight pillars are:
- Software
- TV
- Literature
- Gaming
- Movies
- Science
- Hardware
- Internet
Within each of the eight sections, 16 geek topics are discussed (a total of 2^8 topics) with a brief introduction, some “facts” (some of which are true, and some of which are not (the exercise of knowing which is which is left to the reader)), and a page of each topic is dedicated to something funny. This could be a list of words that you need to decide whether they are a programming language or a movie robot, a top-10 list of something or some prose which is a funny story – often with some funny details.
The page numbers of the book are in hexadecimal, meaning that there is a page 1B and so on. You will find the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy on page number 42, naturally, and the book states, that there are 31 other “coincidences” between the page number and the topic of the page. That’s 32 in total, naturally - 2^6. I only discovered the one about Hitchhikers Guide, though… which is even mentioned explicitly in the introduction of the book
But to be fair, I wasn’t really looking…
To be honest, I am happy to announce, that there were SEVERAL topics, of which I knew absolutely nothing. Perhaps even 20% of the topics, actually. This means I am not a total geek…
The topics you know are by far the most funny to read, but there are all in all a whole lot of fun stuff to read. The book states that you don’t have to be a geek to read it, but I’d say it definitely helps 
So, go buy and read!
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eliasen
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by Administrator
2. February 2010 10:11
Hi all.
I have been maintaining a blog at http://blog.eliasen.dk for several years now. At times I post non-technical stuff there, and I have decided now is the time to split up the blog into a technical blog and a personal blog.
This one will be my personal blog and I hope to share with you some stuff that goes on in my mind from time to time.
Thanks
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eliasen