Saturday, December 27, 2008

Bowie Meets Crosby

Trying to post this for a while to my blog. Hopefully it works this time. Great video. A classic.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Snow Removal


To those who constantly suggest that it's illegal to shovel snow into the street (yeah, I'm looking at you Matt Galloway), I ask you: where would you suggest we put it? You'll see here my neighbour, like the vast majority of people on our street, has piled snow as high as she can against the house.
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Headbanging does create risk of brain damage, says study

But how do they know the brain damage wasn't there beforehand?

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Monday, December 15, 2008

Nui Blanche


Ok I'm a little behind in posting these. Anyway Nui Blanche was extremely cool and an evening for the adults to enjoy one another's company. Almost like a date. And, like a date, it had pie at the end.

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A momentous occasion. The odometer rolls over to 100 000. The celebrations in the streets may commence.
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Friday, December 12, 2008

Bag Run


Bag Run
Originally uploaded by CHAD COOMBS

A fantastic photo and a reminder to bring your own bag.

For those of us who buy clothing


New Portable Sewing Machine Lets Sweatshop Employees Work On The Go

Prop 8--The Musical

Love it.

TheStar.com | entertainment | The Day the Earth Stood Still: Misbegotten makeover

Check out this review of The Day the Earth Stood Still. Ouch! Cupcake will be displeased.

Socialist Project | The Bullet

Socialist Project | The Bullet

Manager Achieves Full Mastery Of Pointless Managerial Jargon

During what was described to them as "a look-forward meeting to discuss and evaluate the company's event-chain methodology," MediaLine employees stood with mouths agape Wednesday as they witnessed the very moment at which project manager James Atkins attained complete mastery over the fine art of meaningless corporate doublespeak.

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Hipster: The Dead End of Western Civilization

Hipsterdom is the first “counterculture” to be born under the advertising industry’s microscope, leaving it open to constant manipulation but also forcing its participants to continually shift their interests and affiliations. Less a subculture, the hipster is a consumer group – using their capital to purchase empty authenticity and rebellion.

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Writing Teaching Book

I'm toying with the idea of writing something about teaching social workers research methods. There's a lot of textbooks that discuss research methods but not a lot that discusses the process of teaching them. Social workers in particular are expected to pickup research methods and understand them but very few are eager about it. Most social work students are there to pick up practice methods and research is just a bitter pill they have to swallow.
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Tuesday, December 09, 2008

I don't believe it

For some reason Flock is now working with my Blogger account. Hazzah!

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