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What's up. I'm a CS and EE guy ( ///) professionally experienced with:

  • Software design and system design mostly for web-based solutions
  • Backend-development with servers in Unix and PC environments and relational databases
  • Frontend-development with JavaScript, HTML och CSS, and a feel for UX

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I'm also interested in art, music, racket sports, volleyball, scuba diving, swimming and DJ:ing. I posted my own sound to Soundcloud and mixes to Mixcloud.


May
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asked Usage and spelling of “wordlength” and “bitbreadth”
May
7
awarded  Popular Question
May
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asked Difference between “technically possible” and “physically possible”?
Apr
11
awarded  Notable Question
Mar
21
accepted What is the connotation or meaning of “exclusive thinking”?
Mar
21
accepted Why is “wavelength” one word when “wave height” isn't?
Feb
28
comment What is the connotation or meaning of “exclusive thinking”?
@jwpat7 Thank you for the response. It's not an exact sentence but what was said was approximately "Religious fundamentalism is exclusive thinking and exclusive thinking should be avoided."
Feb
28
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Feb
28
asked What is the connotation or meaning of “exclusive thinking”?
Feb
27
accepted Expression choice for the error of being too exact?
Feb
27
comment Expression choice for the error of being too exact?
@BillFranke I just imagined that as an example, if someone asked me where I live would be too exact if I told them the number of inches I live from a known city square or so. The normal thing to do would be to state your street address with an error of meters i.e. stating the number of the street you live on. If I instead state exactly on the inch where my street address is then I would be too exact. Again there might be better examples as I was just trying to illustrate the idea. An example that happened for real is that I was showing a project and I was told my solution was "too exact".
Feb
26
asked Expression choice for the error of being too exact?
Feb
9
comment Is hypochondria always about oneself?
@Mohit Here's where I found a definition: en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hypochondria
Feb
8
asked whiskers vs sideburns usage in UK vs US English?
Feb
3
comment Is hypochondria always about oneself?
@Mohit Well it said that hypochondria was psychological (I can't find the exact sentence I read) and what was not clear was whether it could be about someone else than oneself and if not what would be the name for "hypochondria by proxy".
Feb
3
comment What's the correct way of writing a higher education title (MSc or M.Sc.)
@JonHanna Thanks. Reason for asking is that this looks inconsistent (B.Sc. + PhD) scottaaronson.com/vita.pdf
Feb
3
revised What's the correct way of writing a higher education title (MSc or M.Sc.)
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Feb
3
asked What's the correct way of writing a higher education title (MSc or M.Sc.)
Feb
3
accepted Is hypochondria always about oneself?
Feb
2
asked Is hypochondria always about oneself?