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  1. @csaetre #notetoself. Attatch this in response to all future meeting invites from Strategy & Steering and Digi.Prog.
    #itadmin #TechnologyGovernance

  2. @csaetre #notetoself. Attatch this in response to all future meeting invites from Strategy & Steering and Digi.Prog.
    #itadmin #TechnologyGovernance

  3. @csaetre #notetoself. Attatch this in response to all future meeting invites from Strategy & Steering and Digi.Prog.
    #itadmin #TechnologyGovernance

  4. @csaetre #notetoself. Attatch this in response to all future meeting invites from Strategy & Steering and Digi.Prog.
    #itadmin #TechnologyGovernance

  5. @csaetre . Attatch this in response to all future meeting invites from Strategy & Steering and Digi.Prog.

  6. Reassuring to see boycotts work in Korea.

    One week in and Shinsegae Group is fearing a domino effect. Public outrage towards Starbucks Korea and Chung Yong-jin continues to escalate after they deliberately insighted public wrath with a despicable and unfathomable "Tank Day" marketing campaign on May 18th.

    “Of Shinsegae Food's consolidated revenue of approximately 1.23 trillion won last year, about 17 percent came from transactions with Starbucks Korea. Notably, Starbucks accounted for nearly 40 percent of Shinsegae Food's total related-party sales of approximately 547 billion won last year. Even among the affiliates, the structure shows substantial dependence on Starbucks Korea for a significant portion of revenue.”

    en.sedaily.com/finance/2026/05

  7. Reassuring to see boycotts work in Korea.

    One week in and Shinsegae Group is fearing a domino effect. Public outrage towards Starbucks Korea and Chung Yong-jin continues to escalate after they deliberately insighted public wrath with a despicable and unfathomable "Tank Day" marketing campaign on May 18th.

    “Of Shinsegae Food's consolidated revenue of approximately 1.23 trillion won last year, about 17 percent came from transactions with Starbucks Korea. Notably, Starbucks accounted for nearly 40 percent of Shinsegae Food's total related-party sales of approximately 547 billion won last year. Even among the affiliates, the structure shows substantial dependence on Starbucks Korea for a significant portion of revenue.”

    #korea #starbuckskorea

    en.sedaily.com/finance/2026/05

  8. Just realized the bad guys in this drama all have my retro artisan keyboard.

    Conclusion: Bad guys have great taste

  9. “For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.” — Khalil Gibran

    allpoetry.com/classics/famous_

  10. The impertinent footer asks
    “Have you read these poets?

    Pablo Neruda • Robert Frost • William Butler Yeats • Dylan Thomas • E.e. cummings • Spike Milligan • William Wordsworth • Alfred Lord Tennyson • Langston Hughes • W H Auden • Philip Larkin • Emily Dickinson • Edgar Allan Poe • T S Eliot • Rabindranath Tagore • Ogden Nash • Amir Khusro • Khalil Gibran • Rainer Maria Rilke • Edgar Albert Guest “

    Lacking 5 of the 20.
    Shame quickly rectified

  11. The fortuitous amendments:

    1814: Norway finds itself gifted to Sweden as Europe’s compensation for help against Napoleon. However, pragmatic constitutional amendments in November 1814 later protect Norway’s internal autonomy simply by constraining the Swedish King’s veto powers.

    ”There was nothing overtly remarkable about this when the Eidsvoll men passed it. They consciously wished to give legislative powers to the people,” Mestad said. “But they were not aware that this would lead to parliamentarism and today’s democracy. The king’s lack of a veto power in constitutional affairs is what made Norway’s constitution so modern and in time would give the Norwegian people the upper hand with regard to the king in Stockholm.”

    #parliamentarism

    sciencenorway.no/europe-forskn

  12. Amused at phrasing: ”They had seen things get out of hand in France.”

    “Norway’s independence resulted from the end of the Napoleonic Wars,” says Ola Mestad, a law professor at the University of Oslo.

    “Recall that by the spring of 1814, the revolutionary era that was centred on the American and French revolutions was on its last legs. The Eidsvoll men had seen things get out of hand in France. They wished to change Norway dramatically but they wanted to avoid a repetition of the French ‘excesses’,” he said.

    #historyofdemocracy

    sciencenorway.no/europe-forskn

  13. Amused at phrasing: ”They had seen things get out of hand in France.”

    “Norway’s independence resulted from the end of the Napoleonic Wars,” says Ola Mestad, a law professor at the University of Oslo.

    “Recall that by the spring of 1814, the revolutionary era that was centred on the American and French revolutions was on its last legs. The Eidsvoll men had seen things get out of hand in France. They wished to change Norway dramatically but they wanted to avoid a repetition of the French ‘excesses’,” he said.

    #historyofdemocracy

    sciencenorway.no/europe-forskn

  14. Amused at phrasing: ”They had seen things get out of hand in France.”

    “Norway’s independence resulted from the end of the Napoleonic Wars,” says Ola Mestad, a law professor at the University of Oslo.

    “Recall that by the spring of 1814, the revolutionary era that was centred on the American and French revolutions was on its last legs. The Eidsvoll men had seen things get out of hand in France. They wished to change Norway dramatically but they wanted to avoid a repetition of the French ‘excesses’,” he said.

    #historyofdemocracy

    sciencenorway.no/europe-forskn

  15. Amused at phrasing: ”They had seen things get out of hand in France.”

    “Norway’s independence resulted from the end of the Napoleonic Wars,” says Ola Mestad, a law professor at the University of Oslo.

    “Recall that by the spring of 1814, the revolutionary era that was centred on the American and French revolutions was on its last legs. The Eidsvoll men had seen things get out of hand in France. They wished to change Norway dramatically but they wanted to avoid a repetition of the French ‘excesses’,” he said.

    #historyofdemocracy

    sciencenorway.no/europe-forskn

  16. Amused at phrasing: ”They had seen things get out of hand in France.”

    “Norway’s independence resulted from the end of the Napoleonic Wars,” says Ola Mestad, a law professor at the University of Oslo.

    “Recall that by the spring of 1814, the revolutionary era that was centred on the American and French revolutions was on its last legs. The Eidsvoll men had seen things get out of hand in France. They wished to change Norway dramatically but they wanted to avoid a repetition of the French ‘excesses’,” he said.

    sciencenorway.no/europe-forskn

  17. May 17, 1814 in retrospect:
    “The constitution adopted at Eidsvoll provided Norway with one of the world’s most liberal voting rights. It stood out as even more liberal when other European constitutions grew more authoritarian throughout the nineteenth century.

    Among the ground-breaking features of the Norwegian constitution was that the right to vote included farmers. Despite income and property requirements for voting rights, Norway’s large proportion of freeholders resulted in around 45 per cent of all males being given the right to vote.”

    #VotingRights #history #onthisdayinhistory

    partner.sciencenorway.no/forsk

  18. 1 AM today. Melandsjøen moment of Zen.

  19. Forecast for tomorrow: very peopley

    🇳🇴

  20. Forecast for tomorrow: very peopley

    🇳🇴 #may16

  21. Forecast for tomorrow: very peopley

    🇳🇴 #may16

  22. Forecast for tomorrow: very peopley

    🇳🇴 #may16

  23. Forecast for tomorrow: very peopley

    🇳🇴 #may16

  24. Just passed two geese studying a sign at the water’s edge. Odd.

    They seem to be slow readers.

  25. Just passed two geese studying a sign at the water’s edge. Odd.

    They seem to be slow readers.
    #hitra

  26. Today:

    Tripped and fell: once

    Square meters of hvitveis enjoyed: 16000

    Shots of hvitveis: 20

    Shots of espresso: 4

    #hiking #trondheim

  27. Have unwittingly released a cloud of pepper spray in our kitchen (habanero lunch fog).

    The professor in residence is coughing and not amused.

    #cookingfails