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Alperittet

Yesterday Petter and I competed in Alperittet http://www.alperittet.com It was really fun, and most of all really fast skiing. Check out the results on the page, we have nothing to be embarrassed of for sure 🙂 Fri Flyt has also an article, check it out, there are some pictures there as well http://www.friflyt.no/index.php?pagenr=12&articlenr=54760

Wardriving in downtown Oslo

Two – three weeks ago I was downtown and saw this car doing what looked like wardriving just by Theatercaféen. The old Peugeot had four antennas on the roof, and a guy was sitting in the back with a laptop. To learn more about wardriving check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wardriving It is also possible to do warbiking and warwalking LOL!

Wardriving

Rolf Ivar Jordbruen – Helvete på jord

My latest book “Helvete på jord”, translated to “Hell on Earth” by Rolf Ivar Jordbruen. The story about 17 year old Hermod Tuft who signed up as a volunteer for the German army during WW2 and fought in 5. SS-Panzerdivision “Wiking”. Read more about Norwegian “frontkjempere” here http://www.frontkjemper.info (Also in English)

Most of the book which is about the fighting on the eastern front http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Front_(World_War_II) brings no really new information to me. Not to be misunderstood, the story is good, but I’ve read other similar stories before. But what was new to me was how the allies treated the captured soldiers after the peace in May 1945. Until now I’ve believed that POWs captured by the Americans and the French where treated quite good, but according to figures referred to in the book almost 1 million died in prison camps the first year after the war due to violence and lack of food. How many who was captured by the Russians and died is yet another story.

Soldiers from SS was also not treated as POW’s the first months after the war, and they where told that the Geneva convention did not apply for them. Guantanamo Bay, need I say more?

There is no doubt that the parts of the Nazi army did things that where so bad that it is not possible to imagine what punishment they deserved, but then again, but that was not an excuse to treat the POW’s as bad as they did long after the war was over.

Helvete

Charlie Wilson’s war

Went to see Charlie Wilson’s war this evening http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Wilson’s_War I must say, a really good movie, both Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts are doing great, but I must say that watching Philip Seymour Hoffman is just superb each time. He is a hell of an actor I must say.

The movie is based on a true story, the acts of congressman Charles Wilson http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Wilson_%28Texas_politician%29 The movie is a critic to the U.S foreign policy, without being to much political…go and see it!