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Tag Archives: food
China and the 2009 Solar Eclipse
At the end of the Solar Eclipse we got the diamond ring effect. 22 July 2009 the biggest Solar Eclipse this century occurred over Asia. Escape Travel in cooperation with Knut Jørgen Røed Ødegaard arranged several alternatives for visiting both … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged china, food, guilin, hangzhou, landscape, Photography, pictures, solar eclipse, travel, xi'an
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Chocolate revisited
A while ago I recommended a blog from a friend of mine where he discusses chocolate – or as he calls it “Fine Chocolate for Beginners”. Now his part 2 is available. The Makings of a Taste – Fine Chocolate … Continue reading
Semantic Web Layer Cake
On Saturday 14 March 2009 David Norheim can celebrate another birthday. Today the WWW can celebrate it’s twentieth birthday. One of the creative girls (Terese Liadal) at work created this cake and we felt we just had to share it … Continue reading
Posted in Internet, Life, Photography, Technology, cx
Tagged art, cake, food, Internet, Photography, picture, semantic web, web
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Chocolate
I guess this is a kind of “different” blog for me. A friend of mine has his own blog at blog.menneske.org. He is writing a small series on chocolate right now, and I found his entries kind of interesting and … Continue reading
The 6 Most Terrifying Foods in the World
I found this little goodie today on cracked.com. My initial thought was: "Hey they have a Norwegian dish on the list", but after I read it I felt that some things were missing. After all they do water out the … Continue reading
What’s in a name
This one is from a coffe bar in Trondheim. When I find a company name like this I am always left a bit curious. Where did they get the inspiration for this name.




