<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"><channel><title>Reflection for tag fatherhood</title><link>http://blog.bigfinger.se</link><pubDate>2012-02-07T23:16:46</pubDate><generator>umbraco</generator><description>Thoughts on life: Umbraco, EPiServer, .NET and Fatherhood.</description><language>en</language><copyright>Copyright 2009-2012 Stephan Kvart</copyright><webMaster>stephan@bigfinger.se</webMaster><item><title>Preemo!</title><link>http://blog.bigfinger.se/2010/5/5/preemo!.aspx</link><pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 21:44:31 GMT</pubDate><guid>http://blog.bigfinger.se/2010/5/5/preemo!.aspx</guid><description>
We've just gotten the kid to go to bed without having to be
breast fed at even intervals throughout the night, and all in time
to go see DJ Premier at Berns on the 19th of May. I must've done
something right. My mom will be babysitting, or, rather
babysleeping, since my awesome kid will be sleeping through the
whole ordeal. I love you mom. I love you Alfred. Daddy's going to
see Chris Martin perform.


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<p>We've just gotten the kid to go to bed without having to be
breast fed at even intervals throughout the night, and all in time
to go see DJ Premier at Berns on the 19th of May. I must've done
something right. My mom will be babysitting, or, rather
babysleeping, since my awesome kid will be sleeping through the
whole ordeal. I love you mom. I love you Alfred. Daddy's going to
see Chris Martin perform.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=119092501451776"
target="_blank"
title="DJ PREMIER - BERNS STORA SALONG - ONS 19 MAJ"><img src="/media/1877/webbflyer_primo.jpg" width="400" height="500" alt="DJ Premier with Nic javas"/></a></p>
]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sleep deprivation is the most powerful of tortures.</title><link>http://blog.bigfinger.se/2010/3/28/sleep-deprivation-is-the-most-powerful-of-tortures.aspx</link><pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2010 18:19:38 GMT</pubDate><guid>http://blog.bigfinger.se/2010/3/28/sleep-deprivation-is-the-most-powerful-of-tortures.aspx</guid><description>
This weekend has been rough. My son, at a whooping age of 5
months, keeps waking up at around 5 AM. I try to go to bed early to
make up for this fact, but it doesn't matter, it still feels
horrible to be awake when the paper guy delivers the morning paper
at 5.30.

To top thing off, this weekend has been full of work. We're
trying to sell the apartment, so we've been homestyling it
extensively. To those of you who don't know what homestyling is, it
can easily be explained as the process of r...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[ 
<p>This weekend has been rough. My son, at a whooping age of 5
months, keeps waking up at around 5 AM. I try to go to bed early to
make up for this fact, but it doesn't matter, it still feels
horrible to be awake when the paper guy delivers the morning paper
at 5.30.</p>

<p>To top thing off, this weekend has been full of work. We're
trying to sell the apartment, so we've been homestyling it
extensively. To those of you who don't know what homestyling is, it
can easily be explained as the process of removing everything in
your home that can seem offensive, crowding, or otherwise
undesirable. To anyone. What it means is, get rid of everything.
Clear it out. Hide it, sell it, or throw it away. Our storage unit
in the attic is so full of stuff, it will probably burst any day.
But the apartment looks nice and stylish. Hopefully it'll bring a
pretty penny. But keep in mind, clearing out an apartment, while
trying to look after a 5-moth-old, is no walk in the park.</p>

<p>Next weekend, we're going to Berlin, for a well deserved
vacation. Any tips for sights in need of seeing is welcome.
Hopefully, Alfred won't keep us awake the whole trip.</p>
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Today my dad asked me for advice on buying a new personal
computer, and being the avid Apple fan boy that I am, I proposed he
get a Mac Mini. Currently he has an Acer TravelMate laptop,
weighing in at a sleek 6 kg (13 lbs), and sporting an impressive
512 Mb RAM, no need to say anything more, it needs to be
replaced.

Anyway, we're at the store, and the sales-guy gives me the
pitch, yada yada, I can do this and that, Windows 7 is the shit,
etc and so forth. I totally agree with him, on most p...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[ 
<p>Today my dad asked me for advice on buying a new personal
computer, and being the avid Apple fan boy that I am, I proposed he
get a Mac Mini. Currently he has an Acer TravelMate laptop,
weighing in at a sleek 6 kg (13 lbs), and sporting an impressive
512 Mb RAM, no need to say anything more, it needs to be
replaced.</p>

<p>Anyway, we're at the store, and the sales-guy gives me the
pitch, yada yada, I can do this and that, Windows 7 is the shit,
etc and so forth. I totally agree with him, on most points, but
true peace of mind, well, it comes with a Mac. It just works. Never
mind the price, you can't compare a Mac Mini, with a midi-tower
computer. But, I digress. My dad had a few reasons not to buy a
Mac, and they are some I, at least, haven't heard before. Maybe
Microsoft should pick up on these.</p>

<p>My argument was "In the long run, you'll get more value for your
money."</p>

<p>His comebacks were:</p>

<ol>
<li>"But what if I re-use my OEM XP license, I'll save money."</li>

<li>"My company has a few licenses for XP, and Office, I can use
those."</li>

<li>"I'll have to re-learn everything I know about computers, it'll
take too long with a Mac."</li>

<li>"Ok, listen up. I'm a diabetic, 61-year old smoker, I won't
live long enough to benefit from a Mac <em>In the long run.</em> I
haven't got time for that."</li>
</ol>

<p>There's a sales pitch for Windows 7 if I ever saw one.</p>
]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Time to give this thing a personal touch.</title><link>http://blog.bigfinger.se/2010/1/30/time-to-give-this-thing-a-personal-touch.aspx</link><pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 11:18:17 GMT</pubDate><guid>http://blog.bigfinger.se/2010/1/30/time-to-give-this-thing-a-personal-touch.aspx</guid><description>
Ok, it says in the header that this blog is supposed to be about
fatherhood. So I thought I'd put a picture of my kid up on here.
His name is Alfred, he's 3 months old, and he's the best thing that
ever happened to me.


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<p>Ok, it says in the header that this blog is supposed to be about
fatherhood. So I thought I'd put a picture of my kid up on here.
His name is Alfred, he's 3 months old, and he's the best thing that
ever happened to me.</p>

<p><img src="/media/1473/100130_alfred.jpg" width="560" height="747" alt="Alfred, 3 months"/></p>
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