Recovery….
Things are gradually returning to normal here, as my back attempts to regain it usefullness as a body-part. I can stand up and work, and even sit down for 30-45 minutes at a time now, and I've been doing 5-6 hour work days this week, mostly trying to catch up on my e-mail and get ready for the amazing AfricaSource Open-Source event to be held next week.
Also on the weekend we had a booth and a presentation at the 2004 Linux Forum. It went really well, and i'll post a little more about it in a separate entry.
Finally, I am still struggling with the danish tax authorities who have now resorted to making random and quite arbitrary judgements about whether my travels and my hardware purchases are/were for private or business use. Since they have bsolutely no clue what each hardware purchase is all about, these decisions are pathetic, embarassing and hard to believe. When, at the same time, they have decided that my foreign travels for meetings in Armenia, Boston and elsewhere must be private because I cannot relate a specific piece of income to them, it makes me sick in the gut. So the saga of Tomas vs. the danish tax authorities continue, and nothing has yet convinced me that they ARE NOT harassing me only because I make very little money.