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February 12, 2011 -- 12:14 PM
posted by Al
Blue bomber seriously lost in the phantom zone...
Man gong show is all I have to say. When I get my car back I think I'll appreciate her that much more.
February 12, 2011 -- 1:00 AM
posted by alison
Re Paras' post: YAY! I got chills watching news highlights today. Now the hard work starts.
And... on the lighter side, this:
February 11, 2011 -- 8:47 PM
posted by JseES
Anyone else notice that DFA 1979 has reunited and is playing Sasquatch fest?
February 11, 2011 -- 6:12 PM
posted by Tonestar Runner
Found this in the middle of last semester. A fun little story.
The "actual" Last Saskatchewan Pirates
PS: Impark is sure taking their corporate maze to a whole new level.
February 10, 2011 -- 4:05 PM
posted by P
I like this evil streak in you, Alison. The Impark gremlin in all of us must be nurtured.
February 10, 2011 -- 1:01 PM
posted by alison
Par: I shared your Impark story with my coworkers. They figured it probably cost Impark ~$30 to issue you that $1 cheque. If I were you, I'd go around putting toonies into machines all over town and calling/e-mailing them to get your refunds. But then again, I don't particularly like Impark and wouldn't mind seeing them lose some revenue to foolish internal processing activities.
Thanks P for the additional security links. I'll look in to them. This is great advice, I really appreciate it.
Al: Glad to hear that Marwencol is good. I'll see if Calgary's playing it any time soon. With my luck, they've already shown it and it's moved on to another city.
Shitty news on the Blue Bomber, though.
February 09, 2011 -- 10:17 PM
posted by P
http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/
http://www.pctools.com/free-antivirus/
These two are good av programs as well.
February 09, 2011 -- 7:14 PM
posted by Par
Re: Douglas Adams and technology. I got the sense from Salmon of Doubt that he was a huge fan of gadgets, and especially of Macs, even though they often frustrated him. And, although he's sometimes a little overenthusiastic, in my mind Stephen Fry seems like a reasonable representation of Douglas Adams's thoughts about technology.
In short, he'd probably be giddy. But then again, everything that's happened since the iPhone came out probably would have made him giddy.
Also, re: the blue bomber: Boo.
