Hej James!

I'm 39 years and living close to Fyrishov (the public bath house).
I'm working at Sentor (an IT Security firm) in Stockholm and step off the train 
at 18:50 every workday. So at 19:00 I could be at some pub/restaurant in the 
the Uppsala city core.

Perhaps someone else on the list is interested to join up?

/Martin

From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2012 09:34:08 +0200
Subject: Re: [DFRI-listan] Introducing myself
To: [email protected]

Hej Elof,
Great to meet you digitally! I can read some swedish (my mom is Swedish and I 
took a course when I was an undergraduate,) though I have been translating 
emails. 
Where are you living in town and what's your schedule like? It'd be great to 
meet up for a beer.



J

On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 12:06 AM, Elof Ofel <[email protected]> wrote:






Hi James!

I'm living in Uppsala, and at least one other member on the list do as well.
Sure we could meet up some day.

Unless you've already learned Swedish, I think you'll need to use Babelfish or 
simillar quite a lot since the DFRI list is in Swedish. :-)



/Martin, aka Elof

From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2012 20:42:38 +0200
Subject: [DFRI-listan] Introducing myself


To: [email protected]

Hej Alla,
I've been on the list for a short time and wanted to take the opportunity to 
introduce myself. I recently moved to Sweden after working on Internet freedom 
/ net neutrality in Washington, DC for a number of years at the New America 
Foundation's Open Technology Institute. More recently, more of my work has been 
trying to engage international human rights organizations to be move active on 
Internet issues, such as speaking out against SOPA. 




As of last Tuesday I am now based in Uppsala where I'm pursuing a Masters in 
Digital Media and Society. I'm also continuing to work with the Open Technology 
Institute as our Swedish based Fellow. As much as my class schedule allows I 
plan to travel around Sweden and it would be great to meet up in person, and if 
anyone here happens to be Uppsala based it'd be great to sit down for a beer.




Best,James                                        

                                          

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