Sunday, October 29, 2006
Ikea Logan
In Melbourne we often visited Ikea because of their import of Swedish food products not readily available anywhere else. Within the first month of our arrival in Brisbane we decided to keep up the tradition and visit Ikea in Springwood. It turned out to be small and puny and as a result we didn't go again. However, with the new Ikea in Logan we were hoping for a better experience as it was being hailed as the largest Ikea in the Southern hemisphere.
We arrived at 10 to 10. There was already a queue building up outside the car park, but the attendants and police were quick to guide the cars into place. Once inside it was the familiar Ikea layout. On offer was a breakfast consisting of bacon and eggs for a lousy $2, so it wasn’t a surprise that people had turned up early for some food before hitting the exhibition. Because Tobias was hungry we bought some breakfast. It was poor (what can you expect for $2), but Tobias was happy nonetheless.
We ended up spending $120 on different items, most significantly some Christmas decorations. On our way out we also paid the Swedish food market a visit and bought some obligatory liquorish.
I am certain Logan Ikea will be a great success. Located between the Gold Coast and Brisbane it has a huge market base. It also has a reasonable size and therefore the full Ikea range with a decent warehouse to go with it.
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Monicacos de Esperanza
Friday, October 27, 2006
Extracting extra value
Thursday, October 26, 2006
iCrib
Christoffer is too old for the iCrib, he would probably grab it, wrestle it free and proceed to shake it and push any buttons he could find. Ultimately he would probably toss it through the air in an attempt to see how far it could fly. Probably better to consider the iCrib for the next one. And no... before you get too excited there is nothing on the way.
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
YouTube and looking forward
From Concept to Hyper-growth: Click here to view a fantastic video about the creation and early days of YouTube from the quiet co-founder, Jawed Karim. This is a University lecture he did on the 21 October. It is 50 mins long and required viewing for anyone interested in the process of creating an internet company.
Tobias and Christoffer hope you listen and learn. Although the world will probably have changed when you enter the business world, I would like to hope that you could be just a fraction as successful as the YouTube guys.
People are already searching the the next YouTube. One candidate could be outside.in.
Yesterday Boing Boing reported that Steven Johnson has published a new book The Ghost Map, a scientific thriller about an 1854 cholera outbreak on London’s Broad Street in Soho. The Ghost Map celebrates cartography in the context of neighborhood knowledge, the wisdom about a place that can only come from living there.
Now Steven has brought that same theme alive in today’s world of Google mash-ups and location-enhanced computing through outside.in.
outside.in is a tool for participating in the online conversations taking place about your community within your community. After you locate yourself on a map, real-time blog posts, reviews, and news relevant to that area appear. Drag the map and the content changes. The system draws from a wide variety of placeblogs, user-contributed links, and tagged neighborhood data. All of that hyperlocal information is then aggregated together and linked to the physical places where the news matters most.
So far it only appears to be working for selected areas in the US.
Friday, October 20, 2006
Abstract cars part II
In the previous post is a painting by Tobias. Majken managed to catch the artist on camera. It shows him initiating what apparently turned out to be a tractor. When you watch the clip, note the background music. This is not any recording of ours; it is music from the Roma Street Parklands at our doorstep.
Last weekend a multicultural festival was held in the park. The intention was to celebrate the diversity, colour and vibrancy of Brisbane’s population. There were samples of music, art, ceremonies and food from a multitude of different countries and the opportunity to take part in many of the activities.
An interesting feature was a world map (2 by 4 metres) where festival participants were encouraged to place a tiny red sticker on their parent’s country of origin. Not unsurprisingly there were mountains of red on Australia, most of Europe, New Zealand, Hong Kong (migration prior to 1997 prompted by the hand-over to China) and Pacific Islands. However, patterns I didn’t expect where: the relatively few stickers on countries like Spain and France; a red cloud around Peru and hardly any on the other South American countries; and two or three major pockets of red on Africa, suggesting substantial migrations from a few selected regions.
There was also Danish representation at the festival. The Danish Club of Brisbane had a stall where they sold hotdogs and aebleskiver (a small cake of batter cooked in a special pan resulting in a small round delicacy that is eaten with marmelade or sugar). According to Majken the quality of their aeblerskiver was not up to scratch. I guess this should be expected given that good home made versions are very difficult to come by even in Denmark.
Monday, October 16, 2006
Friday, October 13, 2006
Monster Trucks
Cars are back as Tobias preferred toy, not normal cars, but monster trucks.
Han fik sin første Hot Wheels monster truck fra fars trylletaske. Det er min gamle computertaske som har den særlige evne at den kan fremtrylle legetøj. Det sker dog ikke særlig ofte (hidtil kun tre gange på et halvt år) og det er kun mig, der ved hvornår tasken kan anvendes.
His first Hot Wheels monster truck came from dad’s magic bag, i.e. my old computer bag with the wonderful ability to conjure up toys. It doesn’t happen very often and at my full discretion (has only happened three times during the past 6 months).
Han har siden købt to til med penge han har tjent ved at støvsuge. Så nu har han tre ialt, hvilket gør det hele lidt lettere fordi Christoffer så også har mulighed for at lege lidt med dem. Det er ikke let at holde styr på alle tre på en gang.
He has since bought two additional trucks using the money he has earned vacuuming. So now he has three, which makes life a little easier because it gives Christoffer the opportunity to play with them as well. It is difficult to keep track of all three at once.
Hans fascination med monster trucks er ikke ny. Sidste år var vi på the Melbourne Show Grounds. Her fik han et førsthåndsindtyk af en monster truck ”in action”. Se videoklippet nedenfor.
His fascination with monster trucks is by no means new. At the Melbourne Show Grounds last year he saw one in action. See the video clip below.
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Laughing with measuring tape
[Jeg har tidligere beskrevet hvordan Tobias faar en masse sjov ud af at lege med dagligdags ting. Her er et eksempel hvor Christoffer (og Tobias) har det sjovt med et maalebaand.]
Thursday, October 05, 2006
TED
The TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) conference is an annual event where leading thinkers and doers gather for inspiration. Talks are made available on-line. Click here.
There are may interesting talks, for example, Richard Dawkins Oxford University Professor and author of the 1976 book, The Selfish Gene and more recently The God Delusion gives a talk called Queerer Than We Suppose: The strangeness of science, he suggests that the true nature of the universe eludes us, because the human mind evolved to understand the "middle-sized" world we can observe. Also Hans Rosling professor of international health at Sweden's Karolinska Institute, provides an amusing presentation on how the well-being around the world has changed over the past forty years using the program Gapminder.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
A bicycle light
- A rocket – the white light is the exhaust from the rocket.
- A helicopter – the light has a flicker option. In his mind this translates to the propellers of the helicopter breaking the light.
- A light sword – not difficult to imagine as the light is pretty bright and therefore produces a beam.