Renovating

So after another week of renovating in the evenings (though I am usually too knackered from work to do much so Jeanette is doing most of the stuff) we have put an extra effort into the last couple of weekends in order to get ready.

We have (or at least I have) learned a lot, this is my first time at doing a full scale renovation, ceilings, floors, walls, everything in one go. I have done a fair bit of painting before but not to this extent. We have also learned a lot along the way, had several fights over this and that but are still together (must count for something) and are doing pretty well.

Food wise the renovation is a disaster, take-aways all the time and even worse – no proper exercise, not enough time or too knackered. Now we are going to get all the gear out of the way and the furniture back in (with some new additions and replacements) and that will be great to get a nice living room again.

And i want to get back to the running, badly. I miss it so much and my body misses it so much as well. I wanna start slow and then go to my 4 km at steady pace and then beyond again. But face it, even if running is one of the most time efficient things you can do,  the dressing, warming up, ruinning, cool down, showering and redressing takes more time than you might think… so unfortunately not much of the good stuff the last few weeks.

We’ve lived in a single bedroom and a kitchen together with everything from the living room in cardboard boxes. Not to meantion the place is too difficult to clean properly but now when the stuff that belongs in the living room can go back in things are looking brighter!

  • New floor on top of the old worn parquette floor. We did leave the old floor sandbed intact however, there are limits to what you do on your own…
  • New battens (is that the right word?) around the base of the wall
  • Walls dressed with easy-cover and then painted in a caffe latte colour, 2 times
  • Ceiling painted… 2 times
  • Ceiling rose added, that was a scary thing… will it stick or will it fall down in the middle of the night scaring the bejeebus out of the cats and us?
  • New light with three spots and full cabling done. Changed the switch and rewired it for being able to operate two independent lights
  • Wallpaper on one wall, loved that zebra wallpaper, so Serengeti…
  • Stuccos around the ceiling
  • Painted door and window frames and all other little bits and peaces needed painting

The lession learned the most is that everything takes, not only three times the estimate, but sometimtes four to five times if you are also having a day time job. And you gotta take breaks from the sanding dust now and then.

And, even with the best of budgets you can double it right off from the beginning. Factoring in all the extra trips to get more boards, stucco, paint… then it just goes off the chart.

In hindsight it would probably not have been that much more expensive hiring decorators to do the job and they would have done it in a couple of days timer rather than a month. But then they do work full time not just weekends and a couple of hours each night and they are pros so they probably know what they are doing rather than experimenting which is what we did a lot.

Here is a before and after picture!

Working...
Working...
Mostly finished!
Mostly finished!

Android tip for reset

Testing new applications on your Android is great fun. Eventually you might come across one that crashes your phone badly and you need to factory reset. This is when you will be happy that you put all your contacts and appointments and everything else into the google cloud because it will just re-sync that data and be happy.

Resetting an android phone may be a hassle, especially if you do not remember all the names of the apps and widgets you are using. If you are having any data on your SD-card and you want to make 100% sure it is saved, remove the card when you reset the phone. So far it has never touched the data for me on the SD card but then again I might be lucky.

The reset is performed by:

  1. Remove the battery from phone
  2. Install battery again
  3. Press and hold ”home” key and power on key at the same time.
  4. Phone starts and when the logo or boot symbol is displayed, press both buttons again.
  5. You will get into a menu where you can wipe your phone.

If you have your contatcs, appointments etc in the cloud, i.e. synced with Google then it is not such a problem but you will loose all your nice downloaded applications.

However, the first time you log back into the Market app to download new apps it will still have your old apps in the ”My Downloads” list. However, if you download new apps and then leave the market app and come back they are lost. But the first time you can quickly get your apps back!

Listy

I have in the past been a very listful person with lists of many aspects in my life. Then came a time when I decided that lists was running me rather than me keeping track of what was necessary and so I stopped using lists to manage my life and actually most of the time when you forget something important someone will remember you.

However I have recently started listing things again and I just wanted to share this wonderful site for everyone who likes lists:



Remember the milk

It’s just lovely. And they have mobile phone clients for iPhone, Android and so on as well. Really nice. Keep as many lists as you want.

My favorite list app on the Android is Astrid — she will remember the things I forget and haunt me (she is a ghost after all) if I don’t do them in time. Great stuff everyone! Astrid can be used with or without syncing with rememberthemilk.com of course. And Astrid means ”Android Simple Task Recording Dashboard”. We <3 Astrid.

My .emacs and .gnus files

Here are my settings files for Emacs that I use as an editor pretty much everywhere. The gnus file is only necessary if you intend to read your mail and Usenet news from your Emacsen. Otherwise the emacs configuration file is quite enough.

Download them and place them in your home directory, rename them to .emacs and .gnus and then play along with them. If you already have your configuration files there, please make sure you back them up first.

LaTeX page re-opened

Finally here is my old LaTeX page re-opened for everyone who is involved in writing technical documentation. I hope that you will have lots of good use for this. I still see people linking to this page so therefore I am hoping that the re-opening should be something that benefits everyone.

On this page are lots of various collected nice to know things as well as a swedish style sheet and two templates, one for technical documentation and one for writing a business-like commercial letter.

Tills sist så har min sida åter öppnats om typsättningsspråket LaTeX där det finns en massa tips och tricks för den som fortfarande ägnar sig åt detta. Jag ser fortfarande dagligen folk som länkar till den gamla sidan så genom att ge den nya samma URL hoppas jag att ni hittar tillbaka igen.

På denna sida finns en massa olika saker som jag samlat på mig genom åren och det inkluderar också ett svenst stylesheet för typsättning av svenska dokument, en mall för teknisk dokumentation samt en mall för att skriva brev.

ICA-Jerry blir Facebookad

ICA-Jerry spelad av Mats Melin
ICA-Jerry spelad av Mats Melin

Har ni sett ICA-reklamen? ICA-Jerry är det senaste tillskottet till gänget på den något galna ICA-butiken som leds av Stig och hans mer eller mindre kloka medarbetare.

Gänget har fått en praktikant Jerry som är lite udda i gänget.

ICA-Jerry spelas av Mats Melin och har slagit igenom i Sverige med bravur. Hans skådespel är det då inget fel på. I en intervju som gjorts med honom beskriver han hur han vill bli stuntman. Jerry, förlåt Mats, spelar också gangster i Glada Hudik-teaterns föreställning Elvis. Här är hela intervjun med Mats i tidningen FUB (För barn, unga och vuxna med utvecklingsstörning).

Denna praktikant har gjort storsuccee på Facebook och flera grupper har skapats för honom.
ICA-Jerry och Vi som vill att ICA-Jerry följer sin dröm och blir stuntman.

På bara några dagar har hundratusentals människor gått med i dessa grupper som ”fans”.

Jag gillar’t!

Training Wk 42-44

Been awfully bad now for the last couple of weeks again. Feet has still had problems with the urtikaria rashes which has made it hard to run and I don’t really fancy other forms of workout that much. Swimming would be an option but it takes a lot of time to go there and do the workout and come back showered and all.

But, I did another 4 km today and it felt pretty good. My usual track around the Slammertorp cottage (2 laps on the easy path) and the time was about 8:30 min/km so not bad for not having been out much the last couple of weeks.

Gonna do better now, I promise. Feet feels nice tonight actually.