A new time
Friday, October 20th, 2006 | Personal
So, when I said in my last blog post that I was back in the blogging business, I had, of course, counted on the fact that we were moving on the first, and that my telephone company couldn’t hook me up with Internet at the new place for almost two weeks. The best way to come back to the blogging business is to leave it abruptly again, making everyone wonder where you’ve went, driving up traffic when people pine for your next nugget of information (or something).

It has, unfortunately been pretty much overcast constantly since we moved in, so you’ll have to do with a slightly dark image from the back side of the house. We’ve bought this lovely house in a nice suburb north of Copenhagen, just next to a school and a stone throw from a nursery, so the stage is set for the next aspect of life.
We’re still getting settled in, so until we’re finished with that, I’ll postpone the indoors pictures as everything is a bit cluttered. My desk is still in a temporary position in the middle of the living room so I can do some work. Hopefully everything will have gotten in order within long. We’re fortunate that there’s also a lot of nature around, so I’ll be sure to take a few snapshots from the lake nearby as well if I can manage to remember to bring the camera when we go for a walk.
Apart from us moving, then Microsoft has released Internet Explorer 7 unto the world and since it fixes a lot of issues with formatting the layout of my website I have taken the chance to do a nice spring cleaning and make my site look pristine on IE7 and FireFox. If you’re on an earlier version of Internet Explorer and my site suddenly looks very strange then… well, that’s why.
Lastly, I’ve written another fascinating project in partial fulfillment of my masters degree in Computer Science, which you can see here (PDF). It is about creating a language for specifying typefaces (fonts) for the computer. If you want bit more of a description of the project, look at the research page.
So, to a new time…
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