Archive for July, 2004



Name the era, and you can name every artist fromit. You’ve got an eye for design and a knackfor feng shui. Color schemes, architecture, andobjt d’art - these are all your forts.
What people love: You’re the perfect person to shopwith.
What people hate: They have to clean their housewhenever you come over.
What Kind of Elitist [...]

The recent BDBO blog-battle-of-the-spam appears to have been temporarily successful, but I continue to believe that more than technical solutions are needed.
Have you noticed that anti-virus, computer firewalls, and spyware software is getting more expensive?
Jordon Cooper, lover of all things technical had this site button up. If he tries out a technical idea and [...]

As North America media focuses on US politics, the human toll in the Sudan is gaining world wide attention. 1 million people have suffered severe consequences from the fighting between rebels and the Arab militia.
NGO’s, private and UN relief agencies are trying to cope with the enormity of a million people, displaced in wars [...]

Web footed waders waddle in to invade sand kingdom!

Film at 11:00;^)
For Bradley, Morgan, Jordon, Jenny, Luke and Dave…some family silliness.
I told you I would!!!

Canadians enjoy their summers and tend to cram as much outdoor time and fun into the short season as possible.
Every year this area I live in has several events, this weekend is the biggy.
There isn’t a hotel, motel room or campground space available within 100 kilometers.
The four day event has been going on for over [...]

It’s summer here in the true sense of the word, so I haven’t been around the computer much. I was surprised to see that Google got hit with a varient of the MyDoom virus today.
Service was disrupted in the US, other countries such as Canada got an error message.
This happened as Google set out to [...]

It’s a good comparison…web-cams now as Polaroids were in the 70’s.
But as computer users catch up with the sex-industry in the use of web-cams, the dangers grow also.
For men who live at home with their parents, as so many do these days (according to Statistics Canada, 33 per cent of unmarried men between the ages [...]

Every once in awhile I bring forward an email or comment that is just to good to leave in the inbox or buried under a post. I cannot leave this to languish.
Forgive me Bene for I have sinned….
I just couldn’t place this in the comments……
I guess being Canadian you would be on the “EH” [...]



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