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Podcasting and the applications used
I am seriously considering starting up my own podcast. I have pretty much all the gear I would need to do it, short of a three or four channel mixer that would be handy for adding music or switching between two microphones. I am planning to record anything I...
Time for a new pubcrawl?
So far this year, I've heard no less than three people in seperate situations ask me if there is going to be another spine.cx pubcrawl. I don't see why there can't be if the interest is there, but the last few seemed to be waning in the number of those attend...
Having lunch on a Sunday afternoon
Right now, I'm sitting in the Blowers Street Paper Chase. I've ordered a club sandwich and a bowl of ginger-carrot soup. I'm listening to another table's conversation about which country of the world has worst bastardized the English language. One says the ...
Skype Internet Telephony
I'm sure many of you have heard of Skype. Me too, but I had never really used it until yesterday. Man, was I impressed. I got a friend of mine to give me his skype ID over MSN messenger and then I dialed him up. It was amazingly clear. Computer to compute...
Video lottery terminals
On the way into work on the bus this morning, I heard a piece on the news stating that local bar owners are upset about a push by the Nova Scotia government to take away their VLTs. I say good for the fucking government. Their chief argument is that they w...
Nobody will let me buy a wi-fi SD card
I have been wanting a small, portable wi-fi-enabled device since wireless technology has been available. Now that PalmOne has introduced their SD wi-fi card, I’m thinking to myself, “This card + my Zire 72 = unstoppable!” I journey to Futureshop to pick one ...
Podcasting applications suck
I'm trying to get into Podcasting. There are some interesting shows that I've started to listen to on the bus ride downtown in the morning. Unfortunately, the software sucks ass. I haven't been able to get anything I've downloaded to work properly for me. I...
New MP3 player
I just bought an iRiver IFP 799. It's a 1 gigabyte player that thanks to a timely firmware upgrade, windows recognizes it as a removable drive. I credit this purchase to Brent who had previously bought the 256 meg version. It's a pretty sweet player all i...
Now this is funny.
In a .NET windows forms application, paste this code into one of your windows' code files: protected override void OnPaint(PaintEventArgs e) { base.OnPaint( e ); this.SpecialSecret( e.Graphics ); } public void SpecialSecret(Graphics g) { g.Cle...
Computer for my living room
I need a computer for my living room. The one I had in my entertainment unit went tits-up the other day. It couldn't even get past the boot screen (after the POST)...sometimes it would bluescreen too! To be honest, I wasn't totally happy with it anyway; the...
Canada's not so liberal when it comes to the Internet
I'm not sure how reliable this is, but it seems that the Canadian government has plans for their own version of Carnivore, the "Lawful Access" initiative. It's amazing to me how a country who can legalize filesharing can come up with this sort of ass-backward...
Deadwood Season 2!
One of my favourite shows from last year is back: Deadwood started its second season last night. I was surprised to like it because it was a western, but the sheer realism of the sets and the passion and quality of the actors draw you in. I'd recommend it...
The elusive internet café
I am sitting in what used to be commonly called an “Internet Café”, but what are now commonly referred to as “Cafés”; more specifically, Uncommon Grounds on Argyle Street (interestingly enough, that URL didn't show up until the second page of search results fo...
There's a new Pick in town.
My friend (and boss) Jeff Pick just had his second kid. Another boy...I'll let him explain the sitution: On Thursday March 10th @ 11:43AM, Crystal and I (well, mostly her as I simply held the camera) unleashed another child containing my (apparently very cut...
Crash course in BBCode
I'm sure more than a few of you have wondered, "WTF is up with all this BBCode shiznit? OMGWTFLOLBBQ!!!!!11!!1!1one". Well, I'm here to explain as best I can. In short, BBCode is a pseudo-mark-up language very similar to HTML that you can use to make text...
Two more visits to the doctor
After my throat swab for strep came back negative, my doctor called me back in for a blood test. Two days and another appointment later, it turns out I have mononucleosis. Lucky for me, the only symptom I really seem to be experiencing is the swelling of t...
A visit to the doctor
For the first time in around 10 years I felt sick enough to make an appointment to see a doctor. Honestly, the last doctor I went to that wasn't in an emergency room was my pediatrician. What can possibly have been so bad as to prompt me to take these dras...
Fire in Fairview
This guy has some pretty good photos of the fire that ravaged that apartment building in Fairview on Sunday. Photo by Shaun Lowe Originally posted on Tuesday, 2005-02-22 at 10:17:44.
Windows XP firewall is useless
My brother sent me an interesting email today. It doesn't totally surprise me. By adding a new key to the registry in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SYSTEM / Services / SharedAccess / Parameters / FirewallPolicy / StandardProfile / AuthorizedApplications / List you ca...
Why aren't there bathroom standards?
Toothbrush handles have been getting conspicuously girthier in past years, but the diameter of the holes in toothbrush holders hasn't kept pace. Toothbrushes are fat (phat?). It's getting so it's hard to find a "normal" toothbrush anymore. It's not even t...