Friday, June 27, 2008

Dagen H

Here's something interesting I just found out - on 3 Sept 1967, Sweden changed from left hand to right hand traffic. It's hard to imagine the amount of preparation required. Read to find out more...

Panorama test

Here's Stockholm from the top of city hall. No, I can't take credit for the panorama. It came from Wikipedia, by the original artist Johannes Akkach. I'm using it to test the embed feature of this panorama upload website I found. Now that I know it works, I have a couple of really nice panoramas of my own from this weekend to stitch and upload. Personally I think 360 panoramas are the best way to share the experience of "being" somewhere, so I might start doing that more often!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Photos sorted!

If you haven't already dived into the photos from the weekend, then go take a look. They've all been named, located and described. I've also uploaded two more videos! Find them in both their appropriate sets and in a special videos set. Below is one I've been working on for a few weeks. Enjoy!

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Something interesting

The pictures are taking forever to load. Here's one to tide you over. Gothenburg has a very extensive tram system that I'd say is on par with that in Zurich. You can pretty much explore the whole city in a few hours riding these. I think the front looks like a funny face with a little hat, like something right out of Thomas the Tank Engine. The Swedish name for Gothenburg is actually Göteborg. You pronounce "Gothenburg" exactly as it looks, but it's nowhere close to the Swedish pronunciation. Luckily, whenever you speak English to a Swedish person, you're free to just say the English version and there won't be any awkward "what?.... oh! you mean Göteborg!" The bus station in Gothenburg was filled with crazies. One guy accosted me and spoke some pretty broken English about really random topics. "Have you heard of Firefox? It's quite good, yes? What is it, an operating system? No? But it's quite good, yes?". After he left, a Filipino guy sitting next to me gave me a "sorry for the crazies in this city, but I swear it's got nice things too" kind of look. He went on to tell me that Asian men are hot stuff here with the Swedish girls, and that I'll find out for myself at the disco. Somehow I think his information is outdated at best...

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Another video

Uploading video on this slow connection is finicky at best. But here's another one!

Monday, June 23, 2008

Sorting the photos

I took an overnight bus from Gothenburg to Stockholm that arrived at 6am. The original plan was to come straight to work but I really needed a shower back home. I've uploaded some photos but haven't really labelled them yet, so wait another day if you're patient. The good news is, I've managed to upload a video! It's not much but go take a look. More videos to come!

Friday, June 20, 2008

Midsummer weekend

Midsummer is like Christmas in Sweden on the important holiday scale, and the IAESTE committee in Gothenburg is hosting a weekend of fun on the island of Bohus-Malmön. Apparently a midsummer traditional activity is dancing around a huge decorated maypole... Hopefully the food is good. Leaving tomorrow morning at 5am, back on Monday morning by an overnight bus, and going directly to work afterwards. Joy! I'm sure there will be plenty of pictures.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Evening commute

I took a special detour this evening coming home - it's my last "visit" to these particular banks. I've taken time off at lunch to visit the banks at least 4 times to open an account. Each time they told me to bring something new to be able to help me.
"Bring a letter from your employer. Sorry, we don't have a phone to call them." Are you serious? A bank doesn't have a phone?
"Sorry, a letter's not enough. You have to have a personal number."
But the guy yesterday swore upon the life of his firstborn that a letter is enough!
"Sorry, that personal number isn't good enough. Bring a customer of the bank to verify you."
This personal number is good enough for the government to tax me, but not good enough to open a bank account?
That last one was really too much, but I complied and reluctantly bothered a collegue. When we sat down, the bank guy started speaking to her in Swedish, which turned out to be an extended explanation of why I wasn't able to get an account. So "Bring a customer of the bank to verify you" actually means "I don't know how to speak to you in English, so bring someone who'll translate why we can't give you an account."
Rules are rules, and I don't mind it if you can't change them. I even don't mind the scenic bike ride to the bank 3 or 4 times. But to trick me into wasting someone else's time is a bit too much, no?

Monday, June 16, 2008

Less city, more nature

The weather was quite nice, so I decided to take a bike ride over to Lake Mälaren. What I found was a colourful marina, a quaint little island, and a nature preserve with secluded ranchs, a prehistoric hill fort and giant ant hill. Head on over to Flikr to see the full set of photos. As always, I'll upload a video or two to the same Flikr set a few days later, while I put together a meaningful edit.

Backtracking - Stockholm

During my first week here I visited central Stockholm a total of 4 times, partly because I had a transit pass that lasted the whole week, but mostly because the hostel wasn't exactly the place for a fun evening. Yes, I stayed in a hostel for 4 nights before I moved into my apartment. In any case, downtown Stockholm is about a 30 minute transit ride from where I live and work. Since it doesn't get dark until at least 11pm, it was quite easy to go down there for an evening or weekend visit.
During each visit I ended up spending most of my time in about the same areas, just so I won't get too lost. There will be plenty more to visit later on. Photos are posted on Flikr, and I hope to have a short video soon.
In case you didn't notice, I geotag most of my photos in Flickr, for those who are curious where I've been on the map.
This is the last of the backtracking posts... Now let's live in the present.

Backtracking - Zürich

This post should have been the first, but I didn't get around to setting a blog up until now. Better late than never. My flight from Toronto on June 1 had an 8 hour stopover at Zürich, so I had a chance to visit the city. My camera's batteries didn't allow me to do the visit justice, but at least it's something. Hopefully I'll have a short video for this one done up soon too.
A side note - I've noticed numerous people back home (not only aquaintances and friends, but TV personalities too) confuse Sweden and Switzerland, "Swedish" and "Swiss", presumably because these countries share the same first two letters in their English names. "You're going to Sweden? Bring me back one of those knives!" I was probably guilty of the same 6 months ago. Seeing both places on the same day cleared me right up.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

First post

Two weeks in Sweden and I finially decided to start a blog. For those who aren't convinced I'm actually in Sweden, hopefully now you'll have your proof.