Movie-time: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or MySpace?

Clearly, with The Social Network to come to cinemas in autumn, a new trend has started – movie trailers about other social networks. Even though they are fake, they are fun to watch – and my bet is that if The Social Network becomes a success, we will see a lot more of these. So, what’s your favourite?

Here are the links to the trailers:
– The Social Network

– YouTube
fun fake movie trailer inspired by the one above, so far at least, with the respective article on TechCrunch. Let’s face it, YouTube is a big movie in itself, innit 😉 – a big advantage to have all material ready, you just need an editor with wizzard-like skills, don’t you?

– Twitter the latest addition to the parodies:

What’s your favourite? Personally I love the Twitter one. However, just re-discovered the very old MySpace-movie which is kind of classic and always fun to watch.

Jammin’ away!

Yes, I plead guilty. I did not update Wha’ever! for over a month now. Time to let you know I was on holidays, eh?

The motorcycle enthusiasts amongst you might be curious to know that there soon will be a new blog starting just with motorcycle posts. I will be running that one together with Swedephotog, who is equally crazy (if not worse) about two-wheelers.

Why we want to start a motorcycle blog? Well, somewhere we have to post the stories from this year’s 3-weeks-tour down to Northern Italy, don’t we?

Apart from enjoying a great summer tour on two wheels, there was a lot of jamming involved over the last week. Or making jam, to be precise. Redcurrant, blackcurrant, gooseberry, strawberries and all that sh..e 😉 . Very sticky, I tell you, but also very sweet – like a few other things in life. Just very different.

This year’s jam edition consists of:

– Redcurrant with Gooseberry and Whisky
– Redcurrant with Madeira
– Redcurrant with Cranberry Juice and vintage Vana Tallinn 45%
– Redcurrant with Cranberry Juice and Cognac
– Blackcurrant with Grappa (last years consumer’s favourite)
– Strawberry, raspberry, rhubarb, cranberry juice and vintage Vana Tallinn 45%

Raw ingredients in terms of fruits were:

4 kilos redcurrant
1 kilos blackcurrant
0.5 kilos gooseberry
0.5 kilos strawberries, raspberries
0.5 kilos rhubarb

resulting in in total over 30 glasses of jam.

“Sylt” (a lighter Swedish jam to have with i.e. pancakes) has to be added to this list with:

2 kilos redcurrant
0.2 kilos blackcurrant

All in all almost 9 kilos of fruit. Good that I did not think about all this while dealing with it 😉 . But the results are just heavenly – especially when you can enjoy them later on a dark winter night, bringing back memories from that summer… Or so.

Some samples of this year’s range:

Thought on the side – next year I might start selling some of it. Too much otherwise for our family.

Waste?

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Collected my “letter” today at the post office. Knew that it is an xdcard and that it was being shipped separately to the rest of my order. Still, when seeing this parcel I was utterly surprised. So much packing for a chip barely measuring 2×2 centimeters… Dear CDon, I hope the reason for this is you running out of suitable packaging and not the regular way of shipping. Thanks for getting the order here in very decent time, though.

Achtung! Vuvuzelas conquering!

Even youtube offers a Vuvuzela-Overlay for some of its videos now.

And this is how it can enhance a great video feeling – or kill, depending what you think ;).

Metallica in Moscow in autumn 1991 – to get the full 2010 summer feeling, watch the video on youtube, wait until the second minute of the video, and then press the little footie-button to the right underneath the video.

Happy vuvuzelising!

The Sound of Speedway

Speedway yesterday night was awesome!

As usual so much better than just watching it on TV! Apart from that we were spoiled with gorgeous warm sunshine until late in the evening. It was the first proper summer night with still 19 Celsius at 9pm.

The best of it: Vargarna won! With 56 : 40, which is quite an achievement, even though the match took place on home ground, which usually means a stronger position for the team.

Lejonen had hardly any fans on the set, and the commentator even felt the need to encourage the ones that were there not to be afraid to cheer when their team won a heat.

See here the second heat I filmed – a completely different sound to Vuvuzelas, isn’t it? And much more beautiful, I’d say.

Obviously I have to bear them tonight again since Germany meets Ghana in the World Cup… 😉

Speedway tonight!

Tonight might be speedway for us – live in Norrköping. So the weather will stay, and so the loved one does not have to work overtime.

It will be an exciting match, since Norrköping’s Vargarna and Gislaved’s Lejonen met each other in the final of the Swedish Championship (“Elitserien”) last year.

This is what it looked like during the final last year:


(picture courtesy to Norrköpings Tidningar)

Vargarna were quite unexpectedly having a great season last year, but they did not start off very well at all in 2010. So it will be a bit nerve-wrecking to see Lejonen with Leigh Adams & team fighting Vargarna, where there is no Tai Woffinden tonight, but at least people like Adam Shields and Adam Skornicki, the latter being one of my personal favourites.

All in all Vargarna can actually be quite glad that neither Chris Holder nor Nicki Pedersen will be riding tonight. Nicki holds position 8 in the Speedway GP right now, and Chris is on position 9. Both are two of the international top riders during the past years in Speedway, with Nicki leading Lejonen to two wins of the Swedish Championship since he joined the club in 2008. However, even Lejonar seem to have to work harder this year, although they are in 3rd position while Vargarna positioned 8th right now.

Well, I keep my fingers crossed for Vargarna, despite deepest respect for Lejonen!

Footie, Students and FRIDAY!

What a day!!

The Football World Championship in South Africa starts in less than an hour, Linköping is taken over by students who took their A-levels this year (see video evidence below), and it is Friday!

Only – it is pissing down with rain. But one cannot have everything, right?

So let the sun in our hearts shine and enjoy a massive weekend 🙂

Beware – Students on the loose 🙂

Google put up  as usual a great doodle. Oh, do I look forward to tonight’s match with France against Uruguay!

A great footie-calendar you find here, and if that is not enough and you happen to be or understand German and you are on Twitter, then don’t miss out on Twittkickers!!

Finally! The Swedish MC Season is on!

This is what the opening of the motorcycle season looked like for us yesterday – about 10 centigrades plus, a stiff breeze as one could see, which required double jackets. Us, that are members of the Swedish Ducati Club who live in Norrköping. My Guzzi is appreciated, too, of course – Italian sisterhood, ya know…

After a traditional Fika (Swedish for Coffee-break)  at “Fräcka Fröken” in Norrköping all of us set off northbound direction JönÃ¥ker via the old E4, then across to the East and down again. We took a ferry across BrÃ¥viken, like one can see in the picture above. All in all it was a trip of approximately 115 kilometres in total, just about right for not getting too cold on the bike in these temperatures.

We look forward to slightly warmer weather, though… 😉

This is the route we took.

Heels On Wheels

After a backlash with quite some nippy days just above 0 Celsius combined with snow showers, the sun came out again today, and it is slightly getting warmer, giving hope that the 1st of May next week won’t be the coldest one in the last decade.

1st of May? Yes. That is when the motorcycle season starts in Sweden.

And since I know of at least two women who contemplate since years whether to take their license or not – here is my advice: Just do it!

If you need some more inspiration, here you go:

I borrowed the title of this video partly for the blog post – describes it best, I thought.

And if you are already out and about on your own two wheels, then you might enjoy this one:

On Youtube.com is loads more material to make you want to go out now – just search for “women motorcycle ….”

Have fun, and I hope to see some of you around on 1st of May and during the season 🙂 .

Today’s Thursday is Earth Day

Something for the Google-pic collection – today: Earth Day.

Looks like directly from “Avatar”, doesn’t it?

Until today I didn’t know that Earth Day even exists, however, Wikipedia tells you more about it. And it is not just any Earth Day, it is the 40th this year!

So there will be some activities around it, some of it one can follow here on the official website.

I wonder how much has changed in 40 years? How and what did people do on the very first Earth Day, what where the issues then, in comparison to today?

Anyone of you who actively did anything related to Earth Day or took part in any event?

Precious – life is worth living

“It is about finding that light in the dark” – that is how the main actress Gabourey Sidibe describes the message of one of the heaviest movies I have seen in a long time – Precious.

And she is right, I think.

The movie is as Gabourey says much lighter than it might appear after reading what it is about. Although one is still shocked when watching it and one is close to tears. Very close in fact. So I am not sure if I want to know what the book is like… Listen to Gabourey’s interview here on kino.de.

As for myself, I once more got reminded of how nice home and my family is – and it is just horrible to think that there are so incredibly many tragedies out there. What we sometimes consider a problem seems like a farce when watching this movie.

Precious is a great encouragement to deal with whatever life throws at one, especially considering the type of “luxury problems” that most of the people watching it are dealing with in comparison to the movie’s main character.

Go and watch it!

It has a great soundtrack, too.

(Picture credit to kino.de)

Springtime soon?

OK, one cannot complain really. Spring is coming. Today we have the first noticeable plus-degrees here. The snow is melting, but no flowers in sight yet. Apart from the ones you can buy.

But – there are certain videos one can indulge in while awaiting the new motorcycle season. Like this one that two friends of mine put together.

These are the days we are now very close to 🙂 . I hope.

Vasaloppet!

Today it is time again for the most famous and most awaited Swedish skiing race – Vasaloppet. It is also the biggest and longest skiing event of its kind in the world.

Vasaloppet is always held on the first Sunday in March, and that since 1922.

Why Vasaloppet? This stretch is said to be skied by Gustav Ericsson Vasa in 1520  on his escape from the Danish king Christian II who wanted to see him assassinated. Gustav was like the name says part of the Swedish king family and was  crowned as King Gustav I in 1523. Read here the full story of the legend.

The race starts in Sälen in Sweden and finishes in Mora. The distance is 90 kilometres, and nowadays for the skiing elite it takes just over 4 hours to get to the finish line. You can follow for example Daniel Tynell who is one of the Swedish elite skiers and currently on the 9th position. This is his race from 2009, and the graphics below his racing-times give you some kind of an idea of the skiing terrain. Maybe you know someone who takes part? Check them out on the same website.

But Vasaloppet is not only for elite skiers. The race is open for everyone and also for skiers from all countries. For the average participant it takes between 7 and 9 hours to finish the race, some take longer time, some are faster.

When Vasaloppet was in its baby shoes in the 1920’s a 7 hour finishing time was actually somewhat the best possible result. Nowadays the equipment and training got so advanced that this time could almost be halved.

Have a look here and see what the first Vasaloppet-start in 1922 looked like and this is the start from today.

Women were by the way allowed to participate in the first 2 years, 1922 and 1923. Without getting any prices, though. After that they were banned until 1980. Reason? It was not supposed to be good for a woman’s health and also, if women took part,  the race could appear less tough. Tell that a female professional skier today 😉 .

Google honours Vasaloppet today with a special logo:

Lots of people will comment on Twitter as well, you can follow that here and find more information. Most tweets are Swedish, though. Vasaloppet has also its own YouTube-Channel and not to forget the SVT Livestream.

Check out the most important food supply for all racers here – Blueberry-soup 🙂 . 92.000 liters this year.

(Picture credit goes to Sweden.se)

Update – the 2010 winners are:

Gentlemen:

1 Jörgen Brink Hudiksvalls IF 04:02:59
2 Daniel Tynell Grycksbo IF OK 04:02:59
3 Stanislav Rezac Czech Republic 04:03:02

Ladies:

1 Susanne Nyström IFK Mora SK 04:33:07
2 Sandra Hansson Norway 04:33:39 +00:32
3 Sofia Bleckur IFK Mora SK 04:35:59 +02:52