Hello, I’m a web craftsman with a passion for the modern web. I build web applications and play with social services and communities.

Dinner for one
Well. The first week in Salzburg is passed by and I’m still fighting to get used to the “new life”.
Since monday I planned to cook some pasta but didn’t get a chance until last night. Always found an excuse to get around: Getting invited by my dad for dinner out, not hungry, getting invited to a (new) friend’s place, eating fast food (in chronological order).
But last night there was no chance. Eat nothing or just cook that bloody thing. So I did it. Yatta!
It’s really hard to get motivated to cook only for myself. Even if it is something as easy and quick as pasta.
Btw. “Dinner for one” is also a british comedy sketch shown in 1963. Weirdly nobody in England has ever heard about this sketch. But Germans love it. It is broadcasted every single year in German TV on New Years Eve and it is a tradition to watch it. There are a few other European countries with the same thing but with different titles.
Watch it here – you can skip the first minutes of introduction if you are not able to master the German language.
This is my new setup in Austria to develop fancy web apps and more.

Current IT Setup
Well…once in a while I do get a new product to unbox. I actually never posted about unboxing something. But hey..there’s always a first time right?
So here we go. Let’s unbox a MacBook white.




Quite exciting huh? Like you have never seen a unboxing of a Apple product before in the web.
It was not too long ago when Somerfield’s “So” disappeared at the Bford branch.
When it happened and why it happened is still one of the biggest mysteries of Bford.

People went crazy, people started screaming while riding purple bikes, people started calling it “Merfield”, People started to go to the competitor with the green brand. Something had to happen. Somebody had to safe the stable-inters No. 1 destination.
And suddenly it happened. Another mystery. It came back… The beloved “So”.
Welcome back dear “So”!


