Video: Google Glass

Google Glass video was supposed to be here, but it seems to have escaped 😢 Just. Wow. I. Want. Google Glass. Now.

February 20, 2013

Photo: Bye Singapore

Bye for now, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. Now it’s back to cold Copenhagen… at Changi International Airport – View on Path.

January 28, 2013

Photo: Masjid Sultan Abu Bakar

at Masjid Sultan Abu Bakar – View on Path.

January 28, 2013

Photo: Rick Tay presentation

Just attended a really interesting presentation by Rick Tay on how NTU and Singapore in general encourages entrepreneurship. at Nanyang Technopreneurship Centre – View on Path.

January 23, 2013

Photo: One day left...

One day left of intense studying/exam preparation. For now. – View on Path.

January 10, 2013

Photo: Google Time

parislemon: thenextweb: Using Google’s latest design language, this ‘Google Time’ concept by Adrian Maciburko is a nice idea for a super-simple take on the kinds of features such a device might have, including voice and touch interfaces. (via Look at how great a Google smartwatch could be - The Next Web) How awesome would this be? A watch used to search for anything. A device where voice search truly makes sense....

January 8, 2013

New Year, New Goals

2013 is finally here. And after a year with almost no exercice (due to a severe case of runner’s knee), unhealthy eating, and irregular sleeping habits, I’ve decided to get a better start in the new year. I just arrived back in Copenhagen yesterday, and today I dragged myself out of bed at 6.40 am (earlier than any day last semester), got my running gear on and tried my first guerrilla cardio training in years....

January 7, 2013

Photo: Idyllic Arendal

Idyllic view from my dad’s office. at Stærk – View on Path.

January 4, 2013

Photo: Nordic Startup Awards

Nordic Startup Awards. Oh yeah! at Bremen – View on Path.

December 7, 2012

Video: University vs Education

Except from where he says statistics (rather than examples), I agree with the message this video is trying to convey. Although I'm still at University myself, at least I know why. For me, getting to know inspiring people and learn from them is much more important than cramming for "meaningless" tests and exams, hoping for straight As. I've had some truly amazing professors during my years as a student, but the people that have taught me the most is my peers....

December 3, 2012