Wulffmorgenthaler … Expanding into “a second language”
July 31st, 2007
Wulffmorgenthaler is allready being translated by thieves and anarchists to all sorts of strange languages like Russian and Portuguese. Now it’s time for ourselves to get involved in this project. This will ensure that the comic strips are top-quality and of course integrated directly onto the best comic strip website in the world: Ours.
First stop Spanish. So, if you know anybody who would like to help us out, speaks/writes Spanish perfectly, wants to support a divine course (spreading the Wulffmorgenthaler gospel) … then don’t hesitate to email our Business Manager Tobias Hoff.
We might even pay you a little for doing the world this favor.
Wulffmorgenthaler big in South America
July 30th, 2007
A partner in my brother’s new production company just returned from South America … He’s probably been trekking around in exotic rain forests filled with big sexy snakes and tap dancing scorpions. Or maybe he’s just been sitting in hotel rooms watching MTV on the telly - that is what I would have done!!! Since MTV according to him is constantly running Wulffmorgenthaler cartoons … in Spanish.
Makes me damn proud to be part of Wulffmorgenthaler … and makes all the long nights and weekends seem worth it.
Guess that is one of the funny things about partnering with giant media companies like MTV -the message really gets distributed.
You can watch a few of Wulffmorgenthaler’s animations on Youtube (English).
Dudes at FOWA … Here I come
July 27th, 2007

I’m going to FOWA in London. I think it will be pretty pretty pretty pretty coooool. I’ve read quite a few blog posts about previous shows - all very exited about the quality of these get togethers.
FOWA is put together by Carson Systems (aka Ryan Carson) who is known for a knitting together a few pretty decent web apps e.g. Dropsend. Today they mostly create noise from offering world-class conferences like FOWA, FOOA, and FOWD.
By the way Mr. Carson, I’m expecting an invitation to speak at the next FOOA? … whenever that is.
If anyone would like to meet-up at FOWA then don’t be shy. Get in touch.
My New MTB: ‘07 Scott Scale 50
July 26th, 2007

This bike seems very lightweight - especially compared to my old Toyota MTB (yes! Toyoya … you know, safety first).
This is beautiful craftsmanship, its easy to ride, got hydraulic disk brakes , and a lot of other stuff I don’t really know much about.
Time will tell if this is one the things I get fanatical obsessed about or if I loose complete interest within a week … basically the two only emotional reactions I have - and that goes for anything.
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Weight
27.3lbs
Frame
Scott Scale Alloy 7005 DB hydraform monocoque tubes
New V dropout design
Delta SST brake bridge
Integ. HT BOX chainstay bridge
Fork
Rock Shox Tora 302
Coil Spring / Key Lockout / Reb. adj.
100mm travel
Headset
Ritchey / 1-1/8″ / semi integrated 44/50mm
Derailleur (Rear)
Shimano XT RD-M761 / 27 speed
Derailleur (Front)
Shimano Deore FC-M530 / 34.9mm
Shifters
Shimano Deore SL-M511 Rapidfire Plus
w/gear indicator
Brake Levers
Avid Juicy 3
Brakes
Avid Juicy 3
Rotors: 160mm F. & R.
Crankset
Shimano LX FC-M580 Hollowtech 2
44×32x22T
BB-Set
Shimano Cartridge / 68mm shell
Handlebar
Scott X-Rod 600mm length / 5° bend
H’stem
Scott Comp 4 bolt / 1-1/8″ / 6° rise
Pedals
Shimano PD-M505 clipless
Seatpost
Scott Comp 31.6mm
Seat
Scott Racing
Hub (Front)
Scott Comp Disc
Hub (Rear)
Shimano FH-M475 Disc
Chain
Shimano CN-HG53
Cassette
Shimano CS-HG50-9 11-32T
Spokes
DT Swiss Champion Black 1.8mm
Rims
Alex TD- 24 Disc 32H Black
Tires
Scott OXYD
26 x 2.0″ / 60TPI / Kevlar bead

Yes, you’re are completely right … The b is bathing cap is obligatory.
Besides that it was cool experience. I did OK, I think. I could have done better of course - especially with the right equipment. It is all about the equipment. I now know that I need a new bike, new shoes, new pulse watch, (and probably also a completely new body and a new mind).
This is how I did:
| Location | Time | Split | km/h | min/km |
| Swim 380 m | 0:07:01 | 0:07:01 | 3.25 | 18:28 |
| 1st Transition | 0:12:54 | 0:05:53 | ||
| Bike 16,5 km | 0:43:52 | 0:30:59 | 31.96 | 1:53 |
| 2nd Transition | 0:47:25 | 0:03:33 | ||
| Finish (Run 4,5 km) | 1:14:06 | 0:26:42 | 10.11 | 5:56 |
Søren Randløv (right) is the other one in the picture above. If you need at personal trainer I suggest you call him up!