Posts from year 2007

Found 34 hits, currently showing 1-10.

Best cities to celebrate new year

Best cities to celebrate new year

New Year’s Eve is one of the most hyped occasions of the year, but it can still be a great time to meet friends and have fun. There is celebration all over the world but the news often show images from the same old places.

Continue reading

Why we travel

Why we travel

I’m currently sitting in a train traveling northeast. It is a Sunday evening in November, the month when this part of the world is covered by a cold blanket of gloom. I lift my eyes and have a look at my fellow passengers.

Continue reading

Online life after death

Online life after death

Even though I generally loathe the commercialized term Web 2.0, I believe social interaction on web sites is most often a very good idea. We create a lot of digital content today and it’s a fun thing for others to view and explore.

Continue reading

The pitfalls of airline security

The pitfalls of airline security

Airline security seems to become more irrational every day. After 9/11, a lot of new rules were introduced.

Continue reading

ASP.NET and standards compliancy

ASP.NET and standards compliancy

ASP.NET has been taking a lot of hard words since the beginning. Many of the complaints are well deserved, but there are some ways to make things slightly better.

Continue reading

World Airline Awards

World Airline Awards

Every summer SKYTRAX compile information from 14 million surveys taken by over 90 nationalities. The result of these surveys leads to the World Airline Awards. The results for 2007 are…

Continue reading

Microsoft reveals .NET code

Microsoft reveals .NET code

Today it was revealed that Microsoft will release the source code to parts of the .NET Framework. It will likely occur during the shipment of VS2008 and .NET Framework 3.5.

Continue reading

Barcelona bikes

Barcelona bikes

In Barcelona recently, I noticed several people riding red bikes. So far this year over 100 bike stations has been constructed in the city, strategically located near metro and bus stations.

Continue reading

The legacy of Gaudí in Barcelona

The legacy of Gaudí in Barcelona

If there is anyone who has placed their mark on Barcelona, it would be Antoni Gaudí. His masterpiece La Sagrada Família is famous all over the world.

Continue reading

Exploring Costa Brava

Exploring Costa Brava

The weekend was spent in the Catalonia region of eastern Spain, where we rented a car in Girona and roamed through beautiful villages.

Continue reading

More results

1 2 3 4