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Latest fad: Gowalla

May 9th, 2010 No comments

201005091232.jpgAfter doing geocaching for a little over a year, I still love it. But geocaching has some features that makes the activity pattern change a bit over time. In the beginning there’s a lot of caches not very far away, and you can go grab caches in between other things that you need to do, like shopping and dropping the kid off in kindergarten. However, after some time you need to drive for quite some time or do time consuming walks in the woods just to get to the cache site – as there is a proximity limit of 161 metres between caches and the bureaucracy of placing geocaches is quite overwhelming for the less eager among cachers . This makes having time for geocaching more difficult since you have to dedicate whole days to geocaching since the distance to the nearest cache is steadily growing – and not everyone has full days to spend on something that does not help in building the house or fixing the garden… Of course, those rare business trips to other cities are treasured as that often gives one the possibility of finding a cache or two.

Enter: Gowalla. This is more of a social networking thing compared to geocaching, it helps you see where your friends are, and their status updates. Gowalla is actually quite similar to geocaching, in that it has geographical spots that you can find, and you can log that you have found them on the system’s website or on a mobile client. However, there’s a lot of small differences. While Geocaching uses various physcal containers that you actually have to get a hold of in order to write something in the enclosed log book, Gowalla only reqires you to be in the proximity of a spot in order to log – or Check In to – the spot. This means you can find and log the spots without even getting out of your car, and you don’t need to worry about getting a cache muggled which may result in unwanted attention from law enforcement and so on – a great advantage in urban areas. Also placing spots is a lot less hazzle with Gowalla – there’s no formal requirements for placing a spot and no approval process. So anyone can play Gowalla very easily. Geocaching also has this more or less unwritten rule that one should only find a cache once, while Gowalla encourage you to find the same spot multiple times by introducing a leaderboard for each spot. Gowalla even has virtual “cache content” (swag) that’s trackable like Geocaching’s travel bugs. But I can’t say I’m really into that part of Gowalla -yet.

Of course, Gowalla is a more virtual game, and is as such not really much suited for the family sunday trip with kids – the instant reward of having your toddler/child finding tupperware treasure chests in the woods is something Gowalla just can’t provide :)

For the Norwegian readers out there this piece on NRKBeta has more about Gowalla. Translated version here.

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Potensiell stamstad i Halden

August 7th, 2008 No comments
Det hender at nerden går rundt i byen som ein tilnærma vanleg mann. Dette varer heilt til nerden går forbi ein stad der det luktar kaffi og wifi-finnaren hans slår ut på ein ESSID som er den same som det utestaden heiter..

Nettopp dette skjedde med meg i dag, då eg gjekk forbi Grensen Restaurant på sørsida i Halden. Diverre hadde dei berre vanleg traktekaffe i dag, men nettet fungerte utmerkt på min Acer Aspire One med Linux etter at eg fekk WPA Personal-nøkkelen deira.

På ein ordinær torsdag var det i tillegg heilt daudt der, så eg fekk den trivelege betjeninga for meg sjølv. Servicen var sjølvsagt upåklageleg, og kyllingsandwichen eg bestilte var heilt OK.

Av andre fasiliteter kan eg nemne godt med straumkontaktar ved alle vindaugsborda, bra nettverksdekning og bra musikk med behageleg lydnivå. Det var heller ikkje noko danskebåt-liknande ventilasjonsanlegg slik som på til dømes Dickens. Tappekranene ved bardisken hadde fine skilt der det stod “Borg” og”Coca Cola”, så det er råd å få seg kvalitetsdrikke der òg.

Det einaste som var litt under pari var faktisk kaffen, som var litt vel sterk og kanskje bar litt preg av å ha stått i kanna litt vel lenge. Snakka litt med innehavaren, og det er kaffemaskin undervegs ganske snart. Det gleder vi oss til.

Med kaffemaskin, nettverk, straum, bra lyd og triveleg betjening har Grensen Restaurant godt potensiale til å bli ny stamstad etter at studentkroa la inn årene. Det blir spanande å sjå korleis resten av menyen er, neste gong blir det å teste hovudrettane.

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New favourite hangout in Fredrikstad: Dus & Sus

February 9th, 2007 2 comments

Forget about the place in my last post… Katti or whatevar ;) Later that same night I left Katti because of all the loud, drunk people that started pouring in. So doing some warwalking I finally located Dus & Sus down by the river. Perfect place. Good chairs, power outlets, ok coffee, chill-out music and 6 mbit intarweb. I stayed there all night working.

Totally recommended!

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Internet Café in Fredrikstad – Katti

January 26th, 2007 No comments

I have been looking for a place to crash with my laptop in Fredrikstad sometimes. I have been pretty unable to find it on the web, but today I did some warwalking with my HP iPaq h6340. I found this wifi net with the SSID “GjestKatti”. Connecting to it went like a breeze, and it was no restrictions whatsoever. Just clean pipe.

They even have tables with deliberately added power plugs. Sweeeet. I just ordered a beef sandwich for myself and plan on staying here until LATE tonite.

Now I found that Katti is mentioned on no.freewlan.org as well. The officaial homepage is here.

The downside? They do not have Coca Cola :(

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