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Archive for August 2003

Disruption of Time

There’re some news going on in the world of physics that’s facinating, explainable and may break new ground. What making it more newsworthy is the author of the work, a 27 years old broadcasting tutor who only spent 6 moth in college. But after all Albert Eintein was only a patent clerk when he did most of his groundbreaking work, and got published when he was 26. The same is true for Newton altough he didn’t publish Principia until decades later. And there are numerous other examples in science where the most important ideas are concieved at a young age, especially in mathematics.

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Pump da base!

I finally made it into IMDb. Ok, nothing to cork up that Don Perignon for but kinda cool anyway.

A side note: A friend of mine Lars Forssberg are going to shoot a short film with Christina Luoma (Cindy in Camp Slaughter) later this August.

Heat

The temperature is killing me, I can barerly get anything done in the day time. Because of the relative short period of summer here in sweden air conditioning isn’t exactly standard.

It’s hot in Hockenheim to. And hottest of them all is Björn Wirdheim who secured the World Champion title today in F3000.

Nicolas Kiesa, the dane Björn accidently gave away his Monaco win to, is driving his first F1 race tomorrow for Minardi starting P20 on the grid.

Another Bulletin

Another plug about Camp Slaughter and Magic Bullet just came in.

Creeper