I’m not a programmer anymore, I moved to the sysadmin field, so I think I will not learn to program in new languages for now.
madieta's Life List
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2. be fluent in english
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3. travel the world
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4. get another tattoo
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5. Read more
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6. see the northern lights
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7. learn new stuff
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8. witness the end of IE
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9. get a good haircut
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10. Learn how to remember peoples' names
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11. finish a project
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12. be more social
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13. Learn about classical music
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14. go to more concerts
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15. Learn to cook
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16. Finish what I start
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17. watch the IMDB.com Top 100 movies
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18. learn to snowboard
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19. learn to skateboard
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20. work for google
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21. become a lesbian icon
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22. know everything
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23. conquer the world
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24. Go to an all-you-can-eat sushi bar and eat until i get kicked out!
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25. learn to play bass
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26. be an organ donor
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27. exercise regularly
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Recent entries
I readed that it’s possible to eat fugu in New York City. I’m going there on Christmas, so I would like to do it then. Does anyone know anything about eating fugu in NYC?
I was travelling through Swedish Lappland on mid June so I was able to see the midnight sun for 3 nights… well, it was very cloudy, so I couldn’t see the sun, just one night I saw the sun behind the clouds… but what it shocked me was the light… It was really strange, magic, as it fades from sunset to dawn without disappearing and without being really a sunset or dawn… it’s really difficult to explain, you have to see it to understand!
The photograph was taken in Gällivare at 00:30

