This week, Chris and Knut discuss dugnad inefficiency, the annoyingness of feedback you have actually asked for, and FINN.no. Knut gets published; Chris just wants to eat breakfast.
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- Complete Beginner's Guide to Interaction Design | UX Booth
- Tin Ear | Definition of Tin Ear by Merriam-Webster — tin ear
- Phoneme - Wikipedia
- pronunciation: ch (in Scottish) | WordReference Forums
- Protestantism - Wikipedia
- Norwegian: Oslo Dialect | WordReference Forums — There are two r's in Norwegian. One is known as skarre-r, and is similar to the French one. It's the least used; found in Western and Southern Norway. The other is the rulle-r (rolling r, used by the rest), which is an alveolar tap; like in Spanish (I think).
- Which Type of Electrical Outlet Is Used in Norway?
- What is dugnad?
- FINN.no
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- Scottish referendum: Scottish parliament votes in favour of holding second independence referendum | The Independent
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- Skateboarding on frozen sand [video]
- [Knut's Piece in Dagens Næringsliv] Å skru av det kritiske blikket er feil vei å gå - DN.no — “Turning off critical appraisal is not the answer — discussion about innovation is well on the way to becoming a series of buzzwords, clichés and meaningless concepts.” The piece is in Norwegian, but it does have a pretty nice picture of Knut.
- Norwegian words with more than one meaning (Jo) - YouTube