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September 12, 2006 -- 8:55 AM
posted by Par
From The Edmonton Sun today:
After prolonged discussions between Oilers assistant GM Scott Howson and agent Peter Semonick yesterday, indications are the sides are close enough that the announcement of a three-year deal, believed to be worth just under $7 million, will come today.
The ink will be dry before the team opens training camp in Grande Prairie Thursday.
Having taken 10 seasons and, most recently, 24 hours to get here, Petr Sykora says he'd like to put down roots in the City of Champions with the Edmonton Oilers.
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Having spent three summers here as a teenager, Sykora knows the city well. Likewise, the silky smooth forward knows this is a hockey town. That appeals to him. He sees a match here for himself and wife Renata.
Given recent experience, I'll bet Oilers fans will put a little more emphasis on those last three words...
September 12, 2006 -- 7:42 AM
posted by eric
GAK! i miss checking the board one day and i'm late on important stuff like Keri's birthday.
merry Christmas, Keri
September 11, 2006 -- 10:50 PM
posted by Par
Slightly biased, but an interesting article nonetheless about Wikipedia's dealings with - and defiance of - China:
The founder of Wikipedia, the online encyclopaedia written by its users, has defied the Chinese government by refusing to bow to censorship of politically sensitive entries.
Jimmy Wales, one of the 100 most influential people in the world according to Time magazine, challenged other internet companies, including Google, to justify their claim that they could do more good than harm by co-operating with Beijing.
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Wales said censorship was ' antithetical to the philosophy of Wikipedia. We occupy a position in the culture that I wish Google would take up, which is that we stand for the freedom for information, and for us to compromise I think would send very much the wrong signal: that there's no one left on the planet who's willing to say "You know what? We're not going to give up."'
Toward the end, there's some self-promotion of irrepressible.info, but it's good to see someone (albeit a non-profit group) sticking to its values on censorship and free speech.
September 11, 2006 -- 10:27 PM
posted by Jess
Congrats on the new job Jesse - sounds like you're much more excited about this than the bridge-building.
The dog was called Puppy by the people who were taking care of him, so they suggested Guppy to me - but I'm not sure I like that. He doesn't really recognize either anyways.... so, I dunno. Also, he's really hard to take pictures of.
September 11, 2006 -- 9:10 PM
posted by Jsese
happy b'day Keri,
congrats on the pup Jess,
working 5 mins from Lake Louise Kicks Ass if anyone was wondering. just thought I'd share that on my 15 minutes of hotel lobby internet access for a steal of a deal at only $2. It looks like I'll have 2 weeks of work before my first day off, but as of right now, I really don't mind. ciao fo niao
September 11, 2006 -- 9:06 PM
posted by Danny
Here's Lam puking at Emeril's in Vegas:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tCNSF5cFE0
September 11, 2006 -- 8:02 PM
posted by Par
Congrats, Jess. I notice a lot of pronouns, though. Any word on a name?
September 11, 2006 -- 7:39 PM
posted by Jess
Jess got a new dog!!
I think he's a cross between this:
and this (only not so fluffy):
He's 18 months old, about 20" tall, and super-cute. Very friendly and easy-going, and apparently he lived a while on a farm with cows, which he got along with, so I'm hoping that will translate easily into getting along with horses. When he wakes up I'll take a picture of him.
Oh, he woke up
September 11, 2006 -- 7:04 PM
posted by alison
oh, for Pete's sake, I forgot all about the hockey game... and now I can't go. meh, oh well. y'all have fun now, you hear?
And as for the whole university friendlessness thing... I've just sort-of accepted it and migrated inot the lab in my time off... but theoretically I'm 'working' when I'm not in class, for 36 hours a week... plus the 9 I'm spending on the class I'm ta-ing...
Though, regardless of all that, we should find time to hang out, us campus-dwellers. let's hang out! ... whenever those of us left have time...
