2005.07.17 - 05:07

Having a yellow light for the pedestrian crossings- suprisingly, helps getting ready for the walk. This particular system works: for red>green, yellow light only shows for a second. For green>red, for a while. Disadvantage is that you cant be sure how long the green-side yellow light would last.
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2005.07.17 - 04:07
shopping

How did helen christensen transform herself into a design/photographer goddess? Found a lamp in habitat i had to consider buying for a while.
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2005.07.17 - 04:07

One dedicated to go up, the other down. No doors. You need to be well prepared to jump in/out of them at the right moment. Good part: elimination of the heart-beating moment of the door opening. Bad part: if there’re many passengers, you may miss your chance to hop out.
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2005.07.16 - 22:07

Its ok to let it go once in a while.
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2005.07.14 - 03:07
market

My family didnt believe me when i told them raw green peas are one of popular summer street food in helsinki. Well, it is true.
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2005.07.13 - 22:07

I can only assume that’s the meaning of this sign. No sample was available at the time. In front of s market/bulevardi.
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2005.07.12 - 03:07
| Length of Day: 18h 24m, tomorrow will be 3m 23s shorter |
| Length Of Visible Light: 21h 19m |
helsinki info on july 11 - the path going downhill is naturally steeper than other places.
from http://www.wunderground.com/
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