Axel Hecht Mozilla in Your Language

February 22, 2007

spoon food

Filed under: Mozilla — Axel Hecht @ 9:21 am

For all of you that wonder if I’ll catch my plane tomorrow, I’m having spoon food tonight. And a salad. A whole lot safer than Sweden.

8 Comments

  1. It might be even safer to go for a full-flavored sausage inside a sweet pancake covering. It’s fun on a stick!

    Comment by Matthew Gertner — February 22, 2007 @ 11:31 am

  2. Spoons are much harder to get to penetrate your palate that sharp wooden sticks. Spoon food it is. I’m a tad worried about the fork for the salad, though. :-)

    Comment by Axel Hecht — February 22, 2007 @ 11:57 am

  3. Wow, I didn’t know it was so bad in Sweden, it certainly looks nice, when I look out of the window :)

    Comment by Abdulkadir Topal — February 22, 2007 @ 12:40 pm

  4. Abdulkadir, I hope you’ll be able to make it, there were like tons of cancelled flights today, and no trains operating and stuff. I only caught some of that news item today.

    Comment by Axel Hecht — February 22, 2007 @ 12:52 pm

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  6. I just checked the website of the airport and only a flight to Copenhagen was cancelled. Apparently only the southern part of Sweden an Danmark were hit by the heavy snow, here it’s actually quite ok.

    Comment by Abdulkadir Topal — February 22, 2007 @ 3:42 pm

  7. good news.

    Comment by Axel Hecht — February 22, 2007 @ 3:58 pm

  8. Bah, lots of people in Sweden living below the arctic circle often seem oblivious to the fact that we do face snowfall in the winter. It makes me laugh. Trains often get delayed due to frozen switches and things like that. Every single year! Utilizing the power of hindsight escapes many a Swede, apparently.

    What in the northern parts would be just another with slightly more snow than usual, will in the southern part involve the military using all-terrain tracked vehicles ferrying people out of their snowed-in homes, passing hundreds of cars that have skidded off the road (since friction occasionally decreases when there’s snow and ice and things).

    Hilarious.

    Comment by eff the swede — February 22, 2007 @ 4:36 pm

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