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Back from The Gathering
April 13th, 2004 by Anders Kringstad

I will write a longer post about this later. I came home sunday evening and haven’t really waken up yet. Work seemed slow today and I scrolled web mostly while I watched time tick by.

Finally I’m just going to wrap this one up with a little quote from 50 Cent, who have stood like a brick wall infront of me on many ocations:

“Sunny days wouldn’t be special, if it wasn’t for rain
Joy wouldn’t feel so good, if it wasn’t for pain
Death gotta be easy, ’cause life is hard”
  — 50 Cent, Many Men

Edit: Apr 15, 23:39The Gathering 2004 was for me a huge selfconfidence boost. I had fun. I trully had fun. Everyone was nice, and there was a lot of fun stuff going on, like the fact that I had my bday, wich ofcourse (doh) made its way to the scoreboards (http://vrp.nerdehaven.no/gallery/me/IMG_3889) ..and a whole lot of people came to visit my seat because of that. Also notable about my 5 days at TG: I walked to and from Dj-Ravers (Terje) house about 5 times, and got driven there by Knoter (Morten) three times. That + a lot of small walks around the ship and outside in the sun along with healthy eating made me able to maintain my 87 kgs, wich I still proudly hold. The ultimate goal of loosing some during TG was put on the shelf when I realized that it was way too much fun going out and eat pizza with the rest of the geeks atleast twice, wich I ofcourse did.’Everyone’ was there, and I had a lot of fun. A great big smile goes out to everyone who I met and wish I had more time to talk to, walk around with and learn stuff about/from at TG. As usual one whole year is a whole year too much until I meet most of you again. Hope some of you will stop by in Trondheim sometime. It’s fun here too you know!A special thanks goes out to Andreas, Andreas and Kjersti of noXtension for bringing the geeks from the north (thats us from Trondheim) safe to and from Hamar.And now.. good night!zZz


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