Origami iPhone dock
Papercraft + iPhone
iPhone dock made from these templates. Probably should have used some form of plastic. The cardboard one wasn’t very stable.
The most important tools of the trade. A Moleskine and a few good pens.
I have a very respectable increase in traffic to this website in the last month. I’m sure it’s got nothing to do with the fact that i just re-booted the notes (don’t really want to call it a blog just yet.). Nothing at all.
Still, good to see that someone actually reads this stuff. I’ll try to keep the notes focused around the stuff i find interesting, and not just do nonsense-posts like this to fill up space. This is more to get into the habit of writing stuff. There is another podcast note coming soon. This one a lot more focused on WHY i like the podcasts, and why we should look to that kind of industry and what they are doing with social media.
So. Why not read something interesting until then.
First, but not last nonsense-post.
These are a few of the podcasts that i regularly listen to. I’m not a huge gamer, but i do enjoy the odd bit of Xbox 360 now and again. I am however very interested in the gaming industry. Maybe it’s because of the particulars of the industry (young people, cutting edge tech, always been connected and online) but i really like how they have embraced social media and the communities that surround their games. I feel that there is lots to learn from them, they have been doing, what most companies are just now starting to discuss, for years.
The Totally Rad Show (iTunes link)
Featuring Dan Trachtenberg, Jeff Cannata and Alex Albrecht (of diggnation fame). A weekly video podcast from the revision3 network.
CO-OP (iTunes link)
Discussions about video games and the gaming industry. CO-OP from Area5.tv is now a part of the revision3 network of podcasts.
Diggnation (iTunes link)
The video podcast that kicked off revision3. A semi-drunken-couch-discussion about the weekly top news stories from digg.com. Featuring Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht
4 Guys 1Up (iTunes link)
One of the podcasts from 1up.com (previously known as 1Up yours). Editor David Ellis and others invite gaming-industry big names for weekly discussions!
The Bungie Podcast (iTunes link)
A randomly released podcast from Bungie Studios. Lots of interviews and interesting discussions with the designers and developers of the Halo series moderated by Luke Smith
The Gamespy Debriefings (iTunes link)
The Gamespy editorial team discusses game news and other gaming related topics
The Giant Bombcast (iTunes link)
One of my favorite podcasts. Funny, insightful discussions and random rants + talk from the team behind giantbomb.com (a very good community driven website)
Rebel FM (iTunes link)
From the team behind eat-sleep-game.com with special guests. Rebel FM consists of a few ex. 1UP employees that when being made redundant started up the website and the podcast to keep in touch with the community.
SModcast (iTunes link)
Not gaming related, but a rude, foul, drug-referencing, funny and often very very random weekly podcast from the team behind Clerks and Dogma (and more…), Kevin Smith (writer, director) and Scott Mosier (producer). If you like Kevin Smith you should listen to SMod.
What are your favorite podcasts and why do you listen to them?
Just checked Google Analytics on our food & recipe blog The Kocks. It seems that people are doing lots of googling for food on the 30th of january. We don’t have that many visitors, but there’s (as you can see by the pic) is usually a steady stream every day. Apart from the 30th of january. We had record numbers both 2008 and 2009. From about a 50-60 avg. visits the numbers shot up to 193 (2008) and 251 (2009). Amusing… People seem to lack planning skills when it comes to food!
The most popular recipe on The Kocks is Mikael Nilssons Chocolate Fondant
My friend and colleague @ellajonsson is publishing chapters from her book “Aftonrodnad vacker natt” on her blog. The first three chapters are online already and there is more to come. Go and read them and send her a few comments!
Unfortunately swedish only for now.
Jewelry from The Hurt Collection by my talented sister Lina Huring. Check out more of her stuff on her website www.linahuring.com or on her Flickr portfolio page. Also, follow her on Twitter (@linahuring)!
The collection will be on display at Röhss Design Museum in Gothenburg from Feb 6th to May 9th 2010.
This is what my mac is reporting… Trying to convince myself that it’s only for a few more months. Not working – i honestly cannot understand why anyone would live up here. And still I haven’t moved yet.
Have been looking for new glasses for about a year now, since a small accident last spring broke my fantastic Philip Starck glasses. I haven’t really been in a hurry because i had a spare and other priorities. But because of where i live and what the weather is like (ice, snow, cold) + a small night out my spare pair broke as well. So now i have to get a new pair. And i think that i found them. A pair of Tiger Of Sweden T107 (pictured above).
Looking good. Seeing good.
A few of my recent desktop pictures. More will come i’m sure…