Jonas Skovmand,

Web developer from Sweden, Denmark and Norway.

Some Kind of Jellyfish

My plan to be uploading images to Flickr through iPhoto when in Japan autumn 2009 didn’t go as unproblematic as I’d like it to, and several photos that I really urged to share remained secluded on my computers hard drive. iPhotos sync capabilities kind of sucks, I know that now, but this will change today. No more going the “easy” iPhoto way of getting my stuff online – it’s Flickr Uploadr all the way from now on.

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Things I will totally miss with Japan

Tomorrow is the day my month of Japan is coming to an end, and I thought it’d be appropriate to write a little post about stuff I will miss with this magical country. It is also a good excuse for taking a break from having to shave off more kilos from my luggage to comply with the 20 kg limit friendly SAS gives you…

The English metro voice
- The Next Station is Harajukuuuu

Anyplace is sleeping place
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Notes from 300 km/h

…or How I Learned that the Swedish Transportation System Sucks.
…or I Know How you Feel, but I do it Anyway.

Yokohama. I must be frank and say that I didn’t get to see much of the city – we spent the bigger part of our stay yesterday at the hotel (Yokohama Royal Park), enjoying the view from our room, on the 59th floor(!), over Yokohama over to

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One foot in Japan, one in Norway.

ONE FOOT IN JAPAN, ONE IN NORWAY

I visited the Norwegian embassy in Tokyo today. This is a picture of my feet, one being on Japanese territory, one being on Norwegian.

Footnote: I’m Norwegian by citizenship, Swedish by heart and Danish by the fact that I have the ability to pronounce “rød grød med fløde på” in native(-ish) tone.