2003 news archives
December 21, 2003
Wallpapers
Created a wallpapers section under computing. Currently features this camel plus the obvious Christmas choice in a wide range of resolutions from 640x480 to 1920x1440. Enjoy!
December 4, 2003
Training progress at a glance
Added a page to keep track of my progress in the key powerlifting exercises.
November 22, 2003
Powerlifting scripts
Wrote a script to generate a five-week Westside Barbell Dynamic Effort Squat Cycle. I plan to add other useful scripts as I need them in the new powerlifting scripts sub-section of my site.
August 24, 2003
My Amazon wishlist
Most everybody has a link to their Amazon wishlist nowadays. For what it’s worth, here’s mine.
June 28, 2003
Major additions to the Tibetan Software section
Spent a couple of days and brought much of my Tibetan software and typeface projects online. The material ranges from previously released learning software to prototypes testing out such things as Tibetan speed reading and advanced quizzing. The jewel in the lotus is a preview of my main typeface currently known by its working name Tsampa Classic.
June 18, 2003
Curriculum vitae
Added my resume in three languages (English, Finnish and Swedish). Feel free to employ me
May 25, 2003
More powerlifting news
Gave my powerlifting training routines their own page to save them from getting lost in the blog noise.
May 23, 2003
May 14, 2003
Going live… 3… 2… 1…
Welcome to tsampa.org, which is going live today. It is about time; my first Tibetan learning program Tibword was released back in 1998-99, but has as far as I know never been publicly available on the web. I still have a lot of material waiting to be put online, so expect this site to keep growing throughout May. This frontpage is where new additions will be announced.
If you find yourself wondering what tsampa is, wonder no more. If you are into some form of weight training you might also be interested in my training blog Under the bar.
The design will also be refined later down the road, what matters now is that this site validates as XHTML 1.1 and is finally online.