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The conference I attended was in the Helsfyr District. Yes, that's Hell's Fire or just Hellfire district. I don't know why...it's a Viking thing, I guess. After Stephanie left, I took a bus from the city center to Helsfyr where I stayed in the Scandic hotel. It was nice and they followed the tradition of impressive Norwegian breakfasts. The conference, DFRWS-EU, was held in the Norwegian National Criminal Investigation Service (KRIPOS) building, which is about a 10 minute walk from the hotel. It's a very pleasant walk that goes through the Østre gravlund (east graveyard). In one area there are many, many tombstones stacked against a building. The dates are all over the place. I don't know if they're there for restoration, relocation, or what. It was odd. Maybe it's another Viking thing I wouldn't understand. I took a few pictures the first and last days I was there. Tuesday April 23 and Saturday April 27, 2019 000-DSC_3511: The corridor of the Scandic Helsfyr Hotel. 000-DSC_3512: There were more of those weird neuroon trees in the cemetary. 001-DSC_3513: They look like something out of a Dr. Seuss book, just less colorful. 002-DSC_3514: Rows of Neruon/Dendrite trees in the Eastern Cemetary (Østre gravlund). 003-DSC_3515: Tombstones in the Østre gravlund (cemetary) in Oslo. 004-DSC_3516: More tombstones in the Østre gravlund (cemetary) in Oslo. 005-DSC_3517: The Jewish section of the Østre gravlund (cemetary) in Oslo. 006-DSC_3518: More graves in the Jewish section of the Østre gravlund in Oslo. 007-DSC_3519: Tall trees along the path in the Østre gravlund in Oslo. 008-DSC_3520: Rows of tombstones stacked againt a building. I don't know why. 009-DSC_3521: The dates had a wide range, from maybe 10-20 years ago to many decades earlier. 010-DSC_3522: Looking back at the stacked stones inthe graveyard. 011-DSC_3527: Reisetrøtt, rough trip or travel tired. I don't know if this is a war-orphan sort of thing or just something for the hotel in a "Having a difficult trip? Stay here and we can make it better" sort of way. 012-DSC_3530: My parking spot! el-fag means electrical sciences (electrician). 013-DSC_3531: To the el-fag-mobile, chum! Bottom: