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The Orient Express

So, I got a new toy^H^H^Hphone the other day, and I started playing around with programming for it. The new one is an Android (Xperia X10 Mini), and I found plenty of resources for programming it.

So, yesterday I spent playing around with the direction sensors - and I came up with a simple gyro/compass. Since this could be a fun basis for a game that I would like to play, in case you write it, I thought I'd share. (And also, becase the implementations I found on the web were quite tied into other stuff.)

HTPC (or HMC, whatever), part deux

Lookie! Explodosions!

Last time I wrote about the HTPC project (though I wrote HMC), nothing was working, today it's quite the opposite. Sometimes, in order to solve a problem, you have to just grind - and if you do that long enough you will solve the problem. At other times, the solution will be quicker/better if you take a step back. The HTPC project is a case of the latter.

I passed the Teenager audio test

Train Horns

Created by Train Horns

To my great surprise, and relief.

Mature, but not quite ripe

Moving away, AD 2005

When my son Vidar was 4 years, I happened to tell him he would probably move into a place of his own in the distant future. This really provoked him, and he told me he would never do such a thing. A more experienced parent would have answered something along the lines of: "Of course you won't, dear." But since Vidar is my eldest son, I said no such thing.

Cool Nerd God


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A brother of mine (Swedish) took a test, so I had to best his score. Among the questions was: "Did you take this test to beat someone elses score?" Hell, yes! :)

I didn't even lie all that much...

The HMC project

HMC and TV

A month or two ago, our cheap DVB-T to PAL converter died a tragic death. The most tragic thing about it was that we were pretty indifferent about it. It wasn't very good, and we don't watch TV very much. After a while though, we started looking for a replacement. Pretty quickly we decided that timeshift and recording are essential features, so we started looking around for a replacement with those features.

The replacements were not very cheap (by our standards), ca 2500SEK (ca $300US) - and that was when the geek was awakened from its oh so short slumber. I spent a day or two (or five) browsing for parts - and came up with a supperior solution for the same money. After a (suspiciously short) period of convincing, Linda agreed that we ought to buy the parts and build our own HMC (home media center).

Welcome Sylvia!

Family in motion

V & H has gotten a sister! Last saturday (10/1 -09), at 18:09 little Sylvia ("forrest girl") was born. Both she and Linda have managed very well, so me and the boys got them home from the maternity ward the day after (ie yesterday).

Labor started in the night before (around 2:00), but Linda let me sleep til 8:30. Then we called a friend about taking care of the boys. When we called the maternity ward - they said they were full, and pomissed to call back. A couple of minutes later - they called and asked us to wait until 10 o'clock. Not a perfect start.

Merry Christmas

The Joelsson Brothers in holiday spirit!

To those who didn't get a mail, I either didn't succeed in obtaining your email address - or I forgot to add you. (Probably both, since I added most people in my address book - and a ton bounced.)

Anyway, what I sent was this here photo of V&H - taken on Christmas eve.

Accidental kernel hacker

If you grep through the latest Linux kernel (2.6.27) for my real name - you'll actually get a hit! Since all the l33t haX()rz have a patch in the kernel, I'm very pleased - but how the * did that happen?

Almost done with the engine

...for arbtrary meanings of done. That is to say, unless something acts up - I'll probably have the car running inside a week.

Things that might act up is:
* The distributor cap is to large. I either have to find a smaller cap or move the timing stuff over from the old engine.
* The exhaust manifold is not in place, and I have ordered new bolts and gasket since the old ones are broken. It's been more than a week in the coming...
* Two philips head screws are worn out, and won't come out.

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