
Whoever said that money can’t buy you happiness hadn’t seen this camera.
I am now the very proud (and extremely happy) owner of this glorious device, not to mention a very empty bank account.



Besides that, I’m doing pretty good.
One of Therese and Simon’s favourite people was featured in an article in a Norwegian magazine yesterday. You can read the full story here. She’s a customer of us at work, and she’s quite an interesting person to say the least.
While people all over the world celebrated the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall yesterday, Eija-Riitta was remembering one of the saddest days of her life. The day her husband was attacked.
Yup, that’s right. She changed her last name to Berliner-Mauer when she married the wall in 1979.
She classifies herself as objectum-sexual, and you can read more about her life and love for the Berlin Wall on her own website.
Enjoy.
Today is a good day.
I’ve finished a lot of things I should have completed ages ago (I’m a true master of the art of postponing), the weather is nice, I’m starting a new book in exactly 53 minutes, I’m heading to Osaka after work, and the agenda for the rest of the day is pool, beer and fun. I can live with that.
The Dice Man is still on my mind though, and I have to say that I like the concept of leaving certain decisions to chance. I would never consider going anywhere near as far as the main character of the book does, but the concept itself is quite fascinating. I’m planning on buying a die later today, and give the whole thing a try over the weekend. Btw, read the book. You might find it a bit far fetched, crazy, boring, disturbing or grotesque, but you just might also get something out of it.

<—- I look forward to reading this. I’ve no idea whether it will be any good or not, but the title itself scored a hell of a lot of points with me.