Archive for December, 2007
Thanks to Angelo at Signature Video, for a snapshot in time of a single summer day into night.  [ READ MORE ]
My colleagues at my day job, who remember a working life before the Internet, do not use it the same way I do. The fleeting social & convenience uses of the Internet are email, instant messaging, networking, and online shopping. The lasting uses of the Internet are what I roughly term research: Unofficial sources: The [ READ MORE ]
I was looking for a Wii Game to buy and came across the cheapest game around! TMNT for Wii . I’m not sure how good this game is but hey what can you complain about for $17 bucks? Enjoy Folks! Keep on Wii – ing[ READ MORE ]
After getting a script in a 30 second consult at the walk-in clinic, I booked back-to-back 60 minute appointments for us for massage therapy. It is a revelation to lie face-down and have someone work out your physical tension, to literally break it apart and ease it from your back, shoulders, and neck. The RMT [ READ MORE ]
I don’t know if Yoshi has a stance on Tibet, but Mario et al are participating in Beijing 2008 Wii-gardless! Games include relay freestyle swimming, hurdles, epée, triple jump, and 16 more. The use of the 2008 summer Olympic logo and mascots add to the fun, as we recall buying up official paraphernalia while in [ READ MORE ]
It may have been inevitable, but we’ve cut out the middle man (Santa) in the Dec 24 offloading of gifts. We usually have a continuous stream of packages arriving from online shopping. For the past few days I had been asked whether I wanted my early Christmas present. It’s a Canon Powershot SD1000 Digital Elph [ READ MORE ]
Two of my favourite things: words and the UN world food program! Go for a daily dose at freerice.com[ READ MORE ]
It’s a trek to the Direct Energy Centre via subway, streetcar, and bus, and the women offload in singles and pairs. The One of a Kind show is a place where everything costs two or three times as much as you think it should, but it is a pleasure to browse. It is essential to [ READ MORE ]