Author Archives: Harald Haugli
Now THIS Is A Durable Calculator
Works today just like it did forty years ago.
That Time Of Year
It is again time to sample some Christmas beer. I hope this is a good one.
Buffet B12
In my youth I used to play the clarinet. Never actually owned one myself so I recently for fun bought a good quality “plastic” instrument (so it will be mostly maintenance free). Got a very good deal on this one, just the mouthpieces that came with it are basically worth as much as I gave … Continue reading
Greek Olive Oil
This olive oil from Crete is among the absolute best I have tasted. Luckily I can buy this one as well as many others from my local Yasou Café.
First Computer
The first actual computer that I ever programmed? In my case that would be something that in my day was called a mini-computer. Mini in the sense that it was no larger than the average refrigerator (at least when you included the rack it was sitting in). And here it is, the Alpha/LSI-2 from Computer … Continue reading
Old Fan Of Texas Instruments
As a recently retired software developer is has been fun to look back at where it all started. In my youth I swore by Texas Instruments calculators, although to tell you the truth they were not very durable. This is the first one I had that could be programmed.
Walking on Kimolos
My impressions of the island of Kimolos can be found here.
Yet Another Ferry
Again a new ferry for me, this is the very nice C/F Dionisos Solomos. A very pleasant ride indeed…
New snapshots from Greece
Some updates in my Greece photo album (Athens, Piraeus, Kimolos). Nothing spectacular, just taken with my phone.
Another ferry
Yet another “new” ferry for me was (in May) the C/F Ionis.