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November 20, 2007 -- 7:56 PM
posted by Al

Well took a while but this guy took me 10 months of drawer block to finish.

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I'll put up a link for the description later.

November 20, 2007 -- 6:10 PM
posted by Par

I don't think it's mean, alison. (Of course, I'm quickly developing a fascist new perspective on public health and safety.)

November 20, 2007 -- 6:06 PM
posted by Par

Man, I like Eric Duhatschek's hockey writing as much as the next guy, but the first line in this column is really grating:

Some thoughts from Ryan Getzlaf, courtesy of the Anaheim Ducks, on the five-year, $26.575 contract extension he signed with the team today, locking him up until the end of the 2012-13 season and taking yet another quality young player that the Toronto Maple Leafs might have signed off the market.

Yes, the story of Ryan Getzlaf signing a huge contract extension isn't important because it's another example of the spike in value of young, quality RFAs (q.v. Thomas Vanek and Dustin Penner), nor is it important because it's a sign of the direction Brian Burke sees his team going and the future core of players he envisions for them, it's really about Toronto's hopes for a new young forward dashed.

And Leafs fans wonder why the rest of the country hates them.

November 20, 2007 -- 6:02 PM
posted by Par

Is it really apathy that's responsible for poor enforcement of safety standards? I mean, I don't think people expect government to fail them on the basics, or that they should have to constantly be looking over the shoulders of regulators to find out whether they're working or not.

I suppose apathy is responsible for the lack of pressure on the provincial government to do right by us. But an ineffective opposition is just as responsible in a situation where people don't see a direct impact on their lives. Of course, when the people get their ire up (case in point) we do end up seeing changes.

That said, money is as good a reason as any to explain why people don't care about the government dropping the ball.

November 20, 2007 -- 3:37 PM
posted by alison

So, I've found out something interesting, ETS does not tolerate their drivers driving while using cellphones. I think I'm going to become one of those terrible passengers who reports drivers... because, quite frankly, I don't need you to be driving erratically due to the argument you're having with your 9-year-old... particularly since I'm paying for you to drive me somewhere. or, well, my tuition fees pay for you to drive me somewhere...

From ETS, because I e-mailed them:
"Cell Phones Policy:

Operators are to refrain from placing or receiving phone calls on a cell phone while driving the bus. This prohibition includes hands-free devices.
Discrete use of cellular phones is allowed, provided you are off the bus and the calls do not interfere with customer service or your schedule.


Edmonton Transit System (ETS)
Churchill LRT Station
99 Street & 102 A Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5J 0G4
email: etransit@edmonton.ca
fax: (780) 496-1670
"


is this mean of me? :)

November 20, 2007 -- 12:57 PM
posted by Al

2 words:

Money

and more importantly

Apathy

We just keep on letting them get away with whatever they want. If you hate this then don't ever go down to Kilgore, Texas. The safety violations are even more blatant down there. Imagine a pump jack 20 yards away from a Chili's.

November 20, 2007 -- 12:10 PM
posted by alison

I love living in Alberta...

... land of mountains, forest and prairies, big skies and sparkling stars, oh, and dangerously poisonous sour gas leaks

why do we keep letting them do this to us?

November 19, 2007 -- 9:26 PM
posted by Par

Make that c-section to vaginal delivery ratio 6-to-1.

(And I brought her into the world, too. That's a pretty cool feeling.)

November 19, 2007 -- 8:33 PM
posted by Jsese

I'm in alison. I'll meet you there 7ish,

November 19, 2007 -- 9:55 AM
posted by alison

Long overdue...

THE CLIMATE WARS: A lecture by Gwynne Dyer

7:30 pm Wednesday, November 21st, 2007 Myer Horowitz Theatre~Free of Charge

Gwynne Dyer’s lecture, “Climate Wars”, reflects on the eventual price civilization will pay for progress, darkly noting the intergenerational nature of the climate change crisis and calling responsible global citizens to action.


If anyone is interested in joining me, I shall be lining up around 7pm, just to make sure I get a seat. Let me know and I'll try to save a couple more.

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