My photos. Not very many. My trip went airport > plane > airport > prison hotel > airport > coach > ace convention center > coach > airport > plane > airport, and most of my photos went on snapping folks I work with. However I do have some video that I'll edit/upload when I can (I have over 2 hours worth of USA footage that I'm still sorting through too, very mildly excitingly).
Mm, everyone I met there was very friendly. Mind you, everyone I met there was either employed by the airline, airport, hotel, convention center, or the same company as myself. Can't say that the women were notably pretty, but then I'm not so keen on blondes. The 'All Swedes are blonde and tanned' stereotype is entirely true though in my experience. Most conversations I heard tended to be in German, which it transpired was the real 'common language' of the 80+ Swedish or British developers there.
The weather there, around Stockholm, was beautiful. We had perfect weather throughout in my opinion - sunny but not blinding, cool but not cold, fresh but not breezy. There was around 3 hours of constant torrential rain, however that didn't start until just after we returned to the airport
So it might be a perfect place to try and book a 'last minute' flight right now (possibly, consult with a Swedish weather report).
If so, get somewhere near the sea. A number of the folks I work with went skinny-dipping. I didn't, because they did after everyone else had already gone to bed, and because of my hideous and grotesque body. Forgot me trunks too. Anyway, despite it being
the Baltic*, and it being around 10pm, they all said that it was alright once you adjusted to it; though the blokes all said that skinny-dipping was 'too much', and allegedly there was a bi-national, pissed up, distinctly chilly 'who has the most retracted testicles' contest. Like the Eurovision, but making even less pretence that it's all about which country produces the best bollocks.
No idea about food, really. The coffee was good, of course. We did find some fairtrade 'Ubuntu' cola (nothing to do with Linux) in the airport in Sweden, along with Retro Gamer. We didn't try the cola.
100 dollars is about £8.50. I was frequently confused by being asked for 10,000 for some small item, with non-hilarious results.
A pack of 20 cigarettes was typically 47. I only every visited hotels and airports really though, and nearby associated establishments.
A bottle of Carlsberg was typically 53. Not that big a bottle, either. I didn't have to buy many drinks. On the flight over, a small can of Carlsberg (I don't like lager particularly) was about £3.
We flew with Sterling both ways, in the evening. It was a near-perfect, stress-free, beautiful, relaxing flight (both ways) and, maybe the happiest I've been in months.
CURSE YOU INCONVENIENT TRUTH! WHY??? WHY!??!
* as bloke supposedly kept saying, 'Fucking hell, it's proper Baltic!'. Not realising why everyone kept laughing and splashing him.
peace out, yo