My coworker Juha posted this meme that I thought would make for a nice waste of time:
- Open your music library in appropriate media program (iTunes, Winamp, Media Player, iPod, etc).
- Put it on random.
- Press play.
- For every question, type the song that’s playing.
- When you go to a new question, press the “next” button
- Don’t lie and try to pretend you’re cool
- Opening Credits: Egotrippi - Älä Koskaan Ikinä
- Waking Up: Stina Nordernstam - Hopefully Yours
- First day at school: Björk - Human Behaviour
- Falling in love: Kent - Stoppa Mig Juni (Lilla Ego)
- Fight song: Regina Spektor - Us
- Breaking Up: Dashboard Confessional - Reason To Believe
- Prom: Fireside - All criminals are us
- Life is Good: The Knife - Listen now
- Mental Breakdown: The Corrs - Love To Love You
- Driving: Skumdum - Självupptagen
- Flashback: Sahara Hotnights - I Know Exactly What to Do
- Getting Back Together: Zen Café - Lohdutan sua
- Wedding: Something Corporate - Drunk Girl
- Paying the Dues:Teddybears sthlm - Start at 11 (feat. eagle-eye cherry)
- The Night Before War: Green Day - Letterbomb
- Final Battle: I am Kloot - Loch
- Moment of Triumph: I am Kloot - Proof
- Death Scene: Apulanta - Kalamiehen Toveri
- Funeral Song: Foo Fighters - Weenie Beenie
- End Credits: Saint Etienne - Avenue
Not half bad, I thought it would get more embarrasing. :-) It'll be interesting to see who kisses the drunk girl at my wedding - and of course I've never been to a prom, but it'd be a hell of a prom if it would be accompanied by Fireside.
Pictured: the shoreline at Hernesaarenranta near where I live looked absolutely gorgeous when I walked home from work this week, with its big ice blocks that have been pushed up to land. Unfortunately my digital camera doesn't work so this shot by my mediocre cell phone camera will have to do. It anyway reminded me once again why I want to live close to the sea.




Again I'm staying a bit too late at the office, compensating
for some overly late "mornings" as well as doing some
experimental work that's not scheduled for during my normal
working hours. I brushed off my mad DHTML skills and made
some fancy dynamic web page stuff for our internal test
systems, just to
realize as I was nearing completion, that the snazzy new
features didn't work at all in Internet Explorer. Luckily,
Internet Explorer is not widely used here, but it is a sort
of annoying feeling. I was all happy-happy-joy-joy when I
tried to use document.all in Javascript (it was
many years since I made any serious Javascript effort), and
Firefox politely informed that the W3C-conformant way of
doing what I was trying to do, was to call the
document.getElementById() function. So I was lured
into the delusion that I was actually doing some bad-ass
cross-browser stuff. But of course I wasn't. Humbled, I went
back to replacing myself with little shell scripts here and
there. 

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