…when it comes to training, new science concludes that we all need as much as 60 minutes a day with physical activity to stop the growing global burden of diseases and people getting fat. 60 minutes, that’s just what I’ve planned to train each day, ergo: I’m just average… http://www.who.int/dietphysicalactivity/publications/facts/pa/en/
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Kiss – Destroyer
Just had to buy this one, mainly because the first song is Detroit Rock City, classic!!! But in fact the whole album is really good, better than I had expected, no wonder I listened to Kiss in my youth!

Stone Temple Pilots – Thank you!
Stone Temple, one of my old favorites, just had to buy the cd, it’s a collection of their greatest hits, a must have in my collection.

A Perfect Circle – Mer de Noms
Have been listening to Tool, and since the guy singing in A Perfect Circle is the former singer in Tool, it’s pretty much the same kind a music. Like it…and it was cheap!

Need to save cash?
If you need to save cash, try this link to get some ideas http://www.moneysavingideas.com/
Hysterical and ever more funny
I remember I heard it on the radio one morning last autumn, and now I found the pictures of Steinar Sagen shaving Christer Falck’s balls 🙂
http://www6.nrk.no/magasin/upunkt/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=baller
Funny reading – “Tullingtoppen”
This page is in Norwegian, and is really worth spending time reading – if you’re able to understand Norwegian 🙂 http://www.tullingtoppen.com/
Listening to Urørt at NRK PeTre
Sitting here late and listening to NRK PeTre, and the show Urørt. A lot of good music, among others you might listen to Flunk http://www.flunkmusic.com or Ane Brun http://www.anebrun.com
Urban Legends Reference Pages
If you hear a story, that sounds a bit to fantastic to be true, you might check it out on this webpage http://www.snopes.com/
And if there is a disaster somewhere…
…you should be able to find something about it here http://www.alertnet.org/
Reuters AlertNet is a humanitarian news network based around a popular website. It aims to keep relief professionals and the wider public up-to-date on humanitarian crises around the globe.