Sunday, January 11, 2009
Mun kelkka on museokamaa!
Kun sitten palasin oman kelkan sarviin ja ensimmäisen patikon poikasen tullen nousin ajamaan seisaaltaan, tuntui penkistä ylösnouseminen aivan hirveän työläältä. Niin paaaljon alempaa siinä joutuu itsensä ylös hilaamaan. Kelkan ohjaaminen tuntui aivan uskomattoman työläältä...shit. Täytyy sanoa, että kyllä tekis mieli päivittää omakin kelkka, mutta sinnittelen kuitenkin vielä tämän kauden tällä nykyisellä. Mutta iskarit on kyllä pakko simmittää...niin paljon tulee iskuja läpi etupukista.
Kelkkakauden avaus, Juustola - Syöte - Juustola
Ainoa varsinainen vastoinkäyminen menomatkalla oli, kun minun takalaukku oli auennut ja yli puolet kamasta oli levinnyt jonnekin välille. Osittain tästä johtui myös hyytyminen patikkoon, kun ei ollut nestettä juotavaksi.
Kun sai sitten kahvilassa vähän lepäiltyä ja ravittua itseään, oli patikko paremmin ajettavissa ja se sujui hiukan joutuisammin, vaikka ei vieläkään jaksanut koko ajan pitää vauhtia, vaan aina välillä piti vähän hengähtää. Paluumatkan iloinen yllätys oli, kun Pudasjäven Nesteellä kyseltiin, että oliko meiltä tippunut reitille kamaa. Joku rehellinen ja avulias moottorikelkkailija oli kerännyt kamat reitin varrelta ja jättänyt ne Nesteelle. Mahtavaa, minulla yli 20 vuotta ollut leuku oli pelastettu ja takaisin onnellisella omistajallaan :)
Tämän reitin pahimmat ojat ovat Juustolan ja Kuusamontien ylityksen välillä. Täräytin paluumatkalla pariin ojaan sen verran reilusti, että kroonisesti kipeä oikea ranne rusahteli ja niskan fasettinivelten jumit taisi paukahdella. Kaasuvipukin kääntyi sen verran hankalaan asentoon, molemmilla kerroilla, että piti sitä väännellä takaisin. Kaveri sitten ajoi parisen kilometriä ennen Juustolaa yhden mutkan leveäksi ja otti hiukan kontakti puuhun. Kelkka kellahti siitä kyljelleen, mutta kumma kyllä vaikutti siltä, ettei isompaa vahinkoa tullut. Suksi saattoi vähän vääntyä, mutta ainekset tilanteessa oli kyllä pahempaankin vahinkoon. Noh, jokatapauksessa tärkeintä on ettei kaverille käynyt mitenkään.
Oli kyllä hyvä reissu ja kelkkailu maistui taas herkulta pitkän odottelun jälkeen. Nyt kyllä tuntee lihaksissa, että olisi kyllä puolet lyhyempikin matka riittänyt näin kauden avaukseen.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Working through life or living it
"Conference organizer Loic Le Meur

My response, at about 17:40: the joy of life is great, but all these two hour lunches over a bottle or two of great wine and general unwillingness to do whatever it takes to compete and win is the reason why all the big public Internet companies are U.S. based. And those European startups that do manage to break through cultural and tax hurdles and find success are quickly gobbled up by those U.S. companies. Skype (acquired by eBay) and MySQL (acquired by Sun
) are recent examples."
As a response to Arrington's statement Le Meur put up a poll to conference participants on whether to invite Arrington to Le Web next year or not. Touchy, if you ask me.
But all this got me (again) thinking of how important it is to succeed in business (or sports or whatever it is you're doing) at almost any cost in comparison to having a good balanced life. I'm sure it is not good to be too obsessed by the success. On the other hand if it makes you happy then just work 14 hours a day and always think of what's the most effective way of doing things. Personally I think life's too short so you might as well stop and smell the roses while you're here.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Oulun Kärpät

Today I'm going to go and see a CHL game between Oulun Kärpät and Metallurg Magnitogorsk While I can't wait to see my hometown hockey pride take on last the year's "European Champion" I'm also pretty pessimistic about the chances of the home team. Season start has been quite shaky for Kärpät and very important piece of the team is missing now that Jari Viuhkola is injured. Heck, they even lost their first CHL game to Eisberen in Berlin!
Even if Kärpät is going to loose, it will be interesting to see the event as there are strict rules from IIHF/CHL how the events must be organized. I hope CHL will be a success and will gain the same sort of status in Hockey that UEFA Champions League has in Football. But when I was searching for CHL home page I din't find it by using CHL as search word. If you type in NHL, the first link you get is nhl.com. If you type in UCL, the second link is the official page if Uefa Champions League.
I guess CHL has a long way to go before it is really established, well known and valuable sports brand. In the mean while it wouldn't hurt if they used some money for advertising in Google.
Go Kärpät!!!
Friday, October 17, 2008
My fun room is taken
I think I have to get another game console for the TV room upstairs :)
Only I can't afford to buy much anything in the near future because we're getting drapes or curtains and curtain rods etc for the house. And those things cost a world. I had no idea they can be so unbelievably expensive...damn I could buy another snowmobile with that money!
Hey...it sounds like the fun room is free finally. Gotta go, see ya!
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
I feel very sad
There is a lot to do to prevent this kind of things from happening. The safety measures at schools have to reconsidered. The fire arms legislation needs to be renewed. I agree with prime minister Vanhanen that hand guns should be forbidden altogether from private use as they are too easy to conceal and those aren't used to hunting anyway. As a quick and easy fix the guidelines for the police for the grounds to confiscate fire arms from people that have acted suspiciously should be changed. I think if a person is showing off his gun and acting in a threatening way in public (videos) there is enough grounds for taking the gun away and ordering the person to psychiatric check.
What is most important is obviously to improve the ways to identify individuals who are in risk of getting isolated and becoming twisted and developing the means officials, teachers, health care personnel and so forth can react and help. Also common education for parents for understanding when their child is in need of help and how to get the help is needed.
I'm sure these are all pretty obvious things and have been in discussions at least since the shooting incident last year. Now it is time to move from talk to actions!
- Marko OK
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Home theater project approaching goal
Last weekend I finally was able to take the first smoke out of the system. My setup includes
- Denon A/V receiver AVR-1909
- XBOX 360 (non-HDMI version) which acts also as DVD player for now
- Optoma HD80 projector
- Grandview Cyber screen 95x170cm
- 8 years old Audio Pro speakers (5+1)
- Leather 2+1 recliner (the back rest of the middle seat turns down into table)
I am impressed. The gaming experience has totally changed compared to 37" LCD that I used before. The picture is not just big (around 72") but it's very clear. Also the old DVDs look so much better than they used to. The scaling works very well on the Denon receiver. And the sound Denon produces through my old speakers is just amazing...I dind't know they could sound this good...my old JVC receiver must have been a total junk.
The recliner is just awesome as I can watch a long movie without any pains in my back. I have a bad back so this isn't the case with a regular coach or sofa.
I'm still missing some important components of the theater though. The most important piece is drapes for the window and the double doors with windows. Currently I can't really use the theater when it is not dark outside. Another important missing piece is Blueray player. I haven't decided if it should be PS3 or just a Blu-ray player.
I'm also planning to buy a media streamer but it is not all that important.
When I have the whole thing ready with decor and all I'll supply a picture here :)