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Phone Number in the U.S.

9 January, 2009; 20:01 Joel Leave a comment

Speaking of travel: as long as things go according to plan, I can be reached in North America at the following temporary mobile number:

(206) 384-3640

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Don’t call me, I’ll call you…

19 May, 2008; 15:43 Joel Leave a comment

…why? Because it’s cheaper! I just bought a subscription to an international calling plan with Skype, so I get unlimited international calls to most countries where I know people. So if you want to chat, just send me a text message or a brief call, and I’ll call you back on Skype. Just…please remember the time difference! :-j

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Oh, I did I mention that I moved again?

6 April, 2008; 12:20 Joel Leave a comment

I moved again! Three weeks ago. From my old neighborhood, Hornstull, to my new one, Norrtull. Both were locations of the ancient gates at the edge of the central city (and also, incidentally, two locations of the new congestion pricing toll points that I’ve mentioned before). I’ll write more later about this interesting building I’m in now, which is part of the Wenner-Gren Center. The short version is that the WGC was funded by Axel Wenner-Gren, founder of one of the great Swedish international corporations, Electrolux. The Center houses research foundations and some other office space, and also has somewhere around 150 apartments intended for foreign researchers based at one of the major academic institutions in Stockholm: KTH, University of Stockholm, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm School of Economics, as well as several smaller institutions….

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Contact info in the USA

18 December, 2007; 0:07 Joel Leave a comment

I have a temporary mobile phone number for the next couple weeks in the USA:

+1 (408) 66804063.

UPDATE: No longer using it, so don’t try me there!

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New Address on Hornstulls Strand

29 August, 2007; 12:48 Joel Leave a comment

husexportliten.jpgI have moved into my long(er)-term home! I now live back in Hornstull, the same neighborhood where I lived in 2004, but this apartment is quite a bit nicer than that one, in that now I’m on the top floor of my building, I have a view over the waterway between Södermalm and Liljeholmen, and in the ground level of my building is one of Stockholm’s only two remaining one-screen neighborhood cinemas, Kvartersbion.

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