
Oct 2, 2008
Near work, they’ve blocked off one of the roads with a wall of barrels. Some of them have letters on them and initially appear to be spelling out a sentence or phrase, but it makes no sense. It’s not done at this point, and there are a lot of barrels on the other side waiting to be used, so I’ll check it out tomorrow. Also, on the ride home, the dude sitting ahead of us wore a hat with a bit of wisdom… just wonder what the context is.


Sep 27, 2008
Last night, I met up with Seth and headed to his brother’s place for a BBQ and some brews. Along the way, I saw an intersting shirt, and then happened across my name carved into the sidewalk! I swear, it wasn’t me!


Sep 18, 2008
Whenever Molly and I go for a journey on the TTC, we almost always bring along a distraction. With my cell being an iPhone, I’ve always got something to do, be it surfing the ‘net, or even updating my blog (for example, right now). It’s rare for Molly to be without her DS, as she continues to assist Mario in his most recent quest to save the Princess. I don’t know what she’ll play next once she finishes the game… if she ever does (she has been at it for quite some time!).


Sep 16, 2008
Yesterday, I had an exact pound (454g) of flank steak, and couldn’t decide if I would have steak again today, or mix it up a bit and have some fish. As you can see, the steaks looked pretty yummy, and they were fairly thick, but in the end, I opted for fish. Didn’t feel like marinating my own slab of salmon, so I went the lazy route and got some frozen High Liner. Maybe next time.


Sep 15, 2008
For the last six months, I’ve had a pretty kick ass setup at work. I use a Macbook as my primary work machine, with a 20″ widescreen LCD as my main monitor, and I have a PC to the side with it’s own 17″ LCD. Pretty nifty.
Back in May, I got my own personal Macbook, and started using that as my primary home machine. The Mac Mini I was using previously has since become a jukebox, which left my 20″ widescreen LCD without a task; I used my Macbook all over the place, and my desk was a mess, so I didn’t hook it up all that often. Then a few weeks ago, Simon turned his 24″ widescreen LCD at work 90 degrees, which made it really awesome for viewing long pages, and I thought “What a great idea!”, and made a note to try that out at home. This weekend, I finally got around to it. So far, it’s taking a bit to get used to, but reading Slashdot, BBC News, and even my site, is a hell of a lot easier. If you have a spare widescreen LCD kicking around, I highly recommend it.
