There's nothing important I have to say. I just wanted to make å test, to see if I can write a post on my cell phone, including upload of a picture. I will need to check later how it appears on the computer.
The picture is of my office bookshelf, a part of it. There are some science books, of course, and a couple of oddities. On the Road by Jack Kerouac, and the Quran. I bought the latter on sale for half the price. It's a pretty useless book. The two-volume green book is more useful. It's kind of my Bible >:)
February 15, 2014
February 1, 2014
My to-write list
It’s February already. January just flew away too fast,
without a single blogpost. I was just to busy. Basically, I had three jobs. At
daytime I did my regular job for BigOil, as usual. In the night I worked on the
refurbishing of our house. Late night I was grading exams. It’s a Hell of a
boring job, but I have to do it, since I have a part-time position in the
university.
Now the exam-grading is done. Then I only have two jobs, and
I hope I’ll get some time to write. I have many topics to write about. Just to
remind myself, here are some headlines on my to-write list:
- The white gold
- Russia; good, bad and evil
- War heroes on the metro
- Mekka and Disneyland
- Jerusalem and Hollywood
- Some people still believe
in God
- The importance if blasphemy
- Michel Houellebecq
- Haruka Murakami
- Management and leadership
- Monogamy
- I never got a Green Card
- Where does Satan live?
- Skiing in America
- My merits in battle
- Does size matter?
I don’t know in which order I’ll do the list. I’m open for
suggestions.
Also, more than a year ago, I started on a one month
blogging challenge; 30 posts in 30 days. I got half way through it. Maybe I’ll
try to do the rest of it. But n
(The picture above is the huge Russian nuclear-powered ice breaker Lenin operating in the Arctic. I took the picture a couple of years ago. To be honest, I've never actually seen the ship. There is a big picture of the ice breaker on the wall in the reception of the Poliarnie Zori Hotel in Murmansk, and I took a picture of the picture on the wall, hehe.)
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