I’ve been working in the background putting together a collection of essays for a little — for lack of a better word — webzine I’m creating. Yes, yet another writing project — but we talked about that already, didn’t we? The concept is simple: seven essays on seven topics revolving around one theme that [...]
Phase three of the Wandering Week began yesterday as I found myself adding another three hundred clicks onto the odometer and heading South East towards the lower corner of the province. (Did I mention it took us nine more hours over seven hundred kilometers to get from Penticton to Calgary on Sunday? Oh, it did.) [...]
Because it’s very important you know this…. Words I See From Where I’m Sitting:
Nortel
Advanced D.A.L.
MEDIA
Got Metal in Your Blood?
iMPEGA
Success
Always Fresh
4″ Tropicals
That should keep the Google Searchers busy for a few years. (Note: I used to do this alot, but a while back now, write random words into the blog. See here, here and here. [...]
I’ve been meaning to write something here, really, but the simple fact is that it’s been too darn nice out. I’d been writhing in mental agony if I was forced to sit in front of a computer for longer than I’m being paid to do so, when just a few feet away, out my [...]
Someone wrote this in a comment thread on Slashdot (/.) this morning. I thought it was both funny and poignant:
Love the word fungible. It means something like “exchangeable for similar things”. Web surfing is NON-FUNGIBLE. That means if we were not web-surfing, as a respite from the stress of working with computers, we’d NOT [...]
Dad, afar on a European adventure, writes from a tiny hotel in central Holland, his laptop buzzing signals through the air of the dim restaurant, a pint of Heineken in one hand, a mouse in the other:
“Today was cool Plus 2…”
I guess that means he’s having a good time.
I think I need to [...]
And there are so many ways to say it…
Derived from an ancient Celtic unit and adopted by the Romans as the leuga, the league became a common unit of measurement throughout western Europe. It was intended to represent, roughly, the distance a person could walk in an hour. The Celtic unit seems to have been rather short (about 1.5 Roman miles, which is [...]
We regret to inform you that, due to circumstances (NOW DEEPLY) beyond his
control, Brad Salomons, of the Vancouver office will be unavailable between
the dates of Monday, August 11th, 2003 and Monday, August 18th — inclusive.
…been stumbling upon this site after searching for Mama Mia reviews. To assist those people, yes there is a review here, and you can find it under my “July 23″ post, or by clicking here…
words I see from where I sit:
Treble
genome
BLUE
Get Naked
Major Accent
CD out to dup
EPOSTGLSVRSGCML
Aberfoyle
PMID: 12855815
INACTIVE
2003/2004
Ylvania
70 CENTS RETAIL
15 February 2001, pp860-921
Septish
…
It’s raining in Vancouver — a deep, soaking rain that leaves rivers where roads once stood. My hair is still wet. I forgot my umbrella at home this morning.
what.i.see.from.where.i.sit
CALLERID
Silly Slammers
Program Builder
+
Wasabi!
216×279mm
DR. MARIO
NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLING AUTHOR
npg
the.last.few.miles
I’ve written myself into a corner. How is that for silly? For future reference, when [...]
another.stoopid.site.from.the.brad.files: halfbakery
what.i.see.from.where.i.sit:
P/N 1691P
Post-it TM
Many Thanks
Motivation
Super
MasterClips
Yosemite
culture/fashion/food
City Centre
Empey Lectures
