Since I’m going to the US in a few days I had to shovel some snow from the roof – if it’s get warmer we get more moisture in the air which means that the snow is going to get heavier. And if there is a lot of snow the roof could cave in due to the weight (something that has happened several times this winter – not our roof though ).
Because of this I got up a bit earlier today and started to shovel snow, after an hour or so I came to the part of the roof where the snow was the deepest. Here it was something like 160-170 cm of snow – I don’t think I’ve seen more snow on the roof in the 12 years I lived in Umeå. Nice.
There are some problems getting up on the roof, before you can actually get up on the roof you have to shovel away some snow. Getting down is much easier – you just walk down. Guess what the really difficult part is
I took these photos almost 6 months ago but I haven’t managed to publish them until now. They are from an re-enactment of the last battle on Swedish soil.
I’m a long time user of the mail client Mailsmith and I’ve been very satisfied it. Sure it has it quirks and miss some minor features but all-in-all it’s the best email client for the Mac – at least for me. However, it has one big problem: it doesn’t do IMAP.
This wasn’t a problem for me until two years ago. My main computer has for a long time been a laptop that I’ve used both at work and at home – in other words I never needed to access my email using different computer and thus a POP3 client like Mailsmith has worked just fine for me. But two years ago I bought a iPod Touch and started to use the built-in mail client and my problems started. However, it worked pretty well since I couldn’t use the Touch client that much due to limited WiFi access.
But in august 2009 there was a change for the worse – I bought an iPhone and with almost unlimited 3G access I’m now reading/sending email from the iPhone on a daily basis. Which of course complicated my email handling since I now had two machines where I access my email. So I started to look for a good email client that supported IMAP – and failed miserable. There are several clients available, for example Mail, Thunderbird, Eudora, Postbox, but none of them work the way I like. So I’ve continued to use Mailsmith and GMail in a very hackish /confusing way that required some extra work for every single email … not good.
I’ve always thought I was one of the very few who wasn’t satisfied with the available clients and thought that this was how things were going to stay in the future. But last weekend something happened, Last week, actually six days ago, Brent Simmons wrote on his blog that he had set up a mailing list for discussing a “Pro” email client … I joined and suddenly Mailsmith started to download unusually large numbers of email every morning. It looks like I wasn’t alone in wanting to have a better email client !!! When I write this I have about 1900 (!!!! in six days) emails discussing features and how to implement this new email client.
I don’t know if it ever will be released but it’s encouraging to see names of the people involved, some of them are long-time Mac developers with a proven track record. It will be interesting to see what happens …
A few days ago James Duncan Davidson wrote a blog post about how he and a friend talked about getting a daily photo challenge … after a while they came up with the The Daily Shoot project.
The idea is simple – every day they send out a challenge on Twitter, for example todays challange is “How do ants see the world? Change your viewpoint. Make a photograph with your camera at floor level.”, and your task is to try to take a photo that meet this challenge. Next you upload the photo and reply to the tweet with a link to the photo.
The important thing to remember is that this is a way to get yourself to practice, don’t try to make the perfect photo each time, just have fun and get inspired