Didn’t go as smooth as it could have for me and Fredrik Axelzon, my co-writer. We did good work, very little of it for a game I should say, and wrote it up. I’m very satisfied. I just think that we could have collaborated more.
Dr T's Life List
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1. Attend more Stuurbaard Bakkebaard concerts
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2. Learn Io programming language
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3. learn to like recordings of my own voice
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4. Master Ruby
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5. go to the gym regularly
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6. Develop a habit of writing every day
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7. Learn Scala
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8. learn to like my own picture
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9. Buy a House
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10. Read a book for at least 1 hour every day
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Haruki Murakami is really good. This was not as good as “The Wind-up Bird Chronicle”, but still very good. I didn’t like it for the first 30 pages, but then I got used to the different stories. I think every one of the three stories (Kafka, Nakata/Hoshino, The Reports) was a favourite at least once. Now, I’m moving on to Klas Östergren’s “Gangsters”. I’m looking forward to it but I fear Östergren has grown old in a bad way. I still consider “Fantomerna” (1978) his best book.
I’m also reading Dick Gabriel’s “Writer’s Workshop” book, and “Generative Programming”. But reading such books were not really the intention with this list entry. And Emma (and other friends of mine) are keeping close tabs on me to make sure I take some time off. But Emma’s sleeping now…
