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A tale of Christmas woe
Ok, so listen up because I've got a story to tell. A story of Christmas woe. It'll break your heart kids...gather 'round. I was out shopping for Christmas presents, as people do at this time of year. I had just purchased an item at the FutureShop in Baye...
Fid
I had two of my intrepid (read: unpaid) reporters go and check out Fid, one of the restaurants from the burgeoning local restaurant scene here in Halifax. I mean, what's a scene if it isn't burgeoning? It's a non-burgeoning scene, that's what it is. Clic...
Finally, some new photos
Yeah, I've been a real slack ass when it comes to taking photos lately. Anyway, I finally have some more of them up there in the gallery. They chronicle my company's holiday party. You guys should go rate and comment on them like the good website readers th...
Plastic money
I had a startling revelation about how I perceive money today. I was at the mall, buying a CD (yes, I still do that every now and then), and I had my bank card out to pay for it. When the guy read me the total off the cash register, it didn't even make a den...
Track your money
Ever wonder where your money goes when it leaves your grubby little hands? I don't mean your "money" in the ephemeral (potentially electronic) sense, I mean the physical bills that you spend at retailers. Well I have. But it was only recently that I came in...
Rememberance Day
I've said it last year and a few years ago too. Everyone should come out to a Rememberance Day ceremony, whether it's the one I'm going to, or another one closer to you. Make sure you get out and support your local veterans. I look forward to a time when ...
CBC continues to impress me
I am impressed again and again with the CBC. Most recently, I became aware that CBC is offering streaming audio of their radio stations via Ogg Vorbis! I can't wait until they give up Windows Media altogether. In all seriousness, I think it is a responsib...
Go Vote!
This is it. The day we've all been waiting for. The Sunday Shopping Plebicite! Make sure you get out and make your voice heard, otherwise, you have no right to complain of the outcome. Originally posted on Saturday, 2004-10-16 at 01:50:28.
Laptops vs. Desktops
I have never really wanted a laptop, but I managed to get one from work in a game of chance. I started to find it very useful because I was able to work on the same computer wherever I was. Slow VPN connections were no longer really an issue. Embracing th...
Spine.cx has a new home
Spine.cx was moved yesterday from its previous home in the basement of the building on the corner of Quinpool and Windsor, to its new home in Purdy's Wharf. I think it likes it there. Better view. In other news, Old Navy opens in Moncton on September 30th...
Sunday shopping plebiscite
It's that time again. Time to think about Sunday shopping. Surely you didn't forget about the pain and the anguish we went through at the end of the Christmas shopping season when it went away? Well, on Oct 16th there is a municipal election for the Halifax...
The Village
I saw The Village last week. Didn't really have time to write about it though. This is M. Night Shyamalan's latest effort (and fourth that he's both written and directed). For those of you who haven't seen The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, or Signs, this one ha...
Today I saw a power bar explode
Today I saw something I've never seen before. Nor do I ever expect to see it again. It was the damndest thing. Jeff kicked a power bar, the things with multiple power outlets that you can turn on and off, and it fucking blew up. It exploded with a fury a...
Chixdiggit!
One of my favourite bands, Chixdiggit!, is playing in Halifax tomorrow (Friday) night at Stage 9. As good as they are on record, they are even better live, so I suggest that anyone who can check them out should do just that. As for Stage 9, I'm still tryin...
I've been a slacker
I know, I know...I haven't posted anything in over a week. I'm a big slacker. Well, here's some new photos: First, we have some Tall Ships and next we have a house being demolished by a backhoe. Talk amongst yourselves. I'm busy. P.S. T-shirt guy, I...
Cool Blue Halo Live at Tribeca
My roommate bought this portable electronic media player the other day. It's very cool because it's really small, and plays Ogg Vorbis, my preferred format. Another cool feature is that it can record in realtime to MP3, which means, depending on the quality ...
Those damn conservatives
This time they've gone too far. Well, maybe not too far, but certainly far enough for me not to like it. Perhaps you've seen the signs they've posted. I've seen them around the Bayers Lake area. "Take Back Canada", they say. From what? From social progre...
Eyesores be gone
They are finally tearing down the decrepit, condemned, old parking garage on the corner of Granville and Sackville Streets. It's been a long time coming, some would say. It's stood there for a number of years, useless; a shadow of its former self. Perhaps i...
A contest
I have had a black Simple Plan t-shirt, size large, donated to me by a generous benefactor. It doesn't even come close to fitting me, so I thought I would give it away on the website. I wanted to post a picture of it, but every time I tried to get the pictur...
Songs for short attention spans
Find modern songs too long to listen to? Can't wait to hear the closing chords and get on to something new? This album may be just the thing for you. It's 100, yes, one hundred songs squeezed onto one 80 minute CD. By forcing himself to find really, real...