This is me, Jakob Kuhlström, and this photograph is taken at some party I visited some 25 years ago. It seems I´m singing...

A lot of water has floated under the bridges since, and a lot of fantastic things have happened.
One of them is that I got married, with Annelie. We have four children; Mikael (14), Daniel (12), Cecilia (10) and Thor (8).

Living currently in Sweden, in the northern archipelago of Stockholm; Roslagen. We have lived here for some ten years now.
It´s a really wonderful place, during the summer. But then there´s a season named winter...

We have decided to move to Spain, to a place called Torrevieja. We will live there during the winter, not only to be spared from the snow...


(click on the thumbnail to see a larger map, use the "back" on the browser to get back)

Torrevieja is situated on the Levante, the southeast of the Valencia-region


(This is the flag of the Valencia-region)

More of Spain later...



And now for something completely different...

I got, just recently, LAN-adapters and a TP-cable, so now I´m trying to beat my kids at some really heavy games;


This is a game where You run around in a limited area and try to shoot Your opponent with various weapons You´ll find. I like the crossbow, with sniper-ability...

Starcraft is a game where You can be one of three races; Terran, Protoss or Zerg. You must collect minerals and Vespane-gas in order to built different weapons to conquer You opponent.
My race is the Zerg...


This is a superb game, in a medieval environment. Your weapons are magic, so is this game. My favourite´s the Heretic-Serpent Rider, but H2 is also great fun...



One problem I ran into was the TP-cable; it was connected the wrong way. I looked for a solution on the Net; finally I found it; this is how to cross the wires when using a LAN without hub´s:


(this site´s still under construction, I´ll be back with more, later...)

Please feel free to mail me, click here!
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btw, the good-looking green "fade-border" is not a background GIF, but made with frames!
look at the the html-code to see how I made it :-)