A semi-coherent log for Martin Sønderlev Christensen – mixed with snipets of fun, critical thinking, love of all things connected and other browseworthy items.

Nå jo, så poster jeg da..!

Det stÃ¥r virkelig slemt til nÃ¥r min gode nabo – venligt men bestemt – siger at, der sker for lidt pÃ¥ min blog. Well, det mÃ¥ der gøres noget ved. Og jeg gider ikke skrive noget som er utilgængeligt og pÃ¥ engelsk (det gÃ¥r resten af mine vÃ¥gne timer med) – sÃ¥ her i stedet tre 5 ting jeg tænker pÃ¥ ligenu.

1. Hvorfor er det lige, at der altid opstår panikagtige tilstande omkring udbud og efterspørgelse af børnesko når foråret nærmere sig? Har en svag mistanke til at det er en syg og ret så profitable spøg fra børnesko branchens side.

2. Kan nogen ikke tage sig af at gøre Birthe Rønn Hornbech lidt mere sur? Vifte med en rød klud så hun går amok. Jeg har på fornemmelsen hun er gal nok til at være begyndelsen til enden for regeringens skræmmende dårlige terrorlov mm

3. Hvor heldig kan man være?

    Europas top-12 (Gennemsnitlig IQ i parantes).

    # Tyskland (107)
    # Holland (107)
    # Polen (106)
    # Sverige (104)
    # Italien (102)
    # Østrig (101)
    # Schweiz (101)
    # Storbritannien (100)
    # Norge (100)
    # Belgien (99)
    # Danmark (99)
    # Finland (99)

Faktisk ret godt klaret i betragtning af hvordan vi kegler rundt i det for tiden!

(undersøgelsen i Danmark er i øvrigt lavet blandt kulturredaktører ved Morgenavisen Jyllandsposten.)

4. kan der være en sammenhæng mellem 1. og 3.

5. Nu har jeg fået lavet tags med technorati lir og det hele, på den her blog, men jeg kan ikke finde ud af hvad jeg skal tagge denne her post med? nogle bud?

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