Predicting When Brock University Should be Closed

Thu Feb 15 13:09:34 2007 EST (-0500 GMT)

Brock University has an “Inturuptions of Normal Operations” policy: www.brocku.ca/alumni/policy/ino.php The prcoess is clear, but the interpretation is not. Yesterday’s events have clarified this. Here’s the section that’s important:

On any day when weather or other events could challenge the regular functioning of the University, or when other Niagara institutions are announcing closures, the Executive Director of Facilities Management will consult with the Director of Campus Security who will contact the local school boards, Niagara College, the Niagara Regional Police Service, Environment Canada Weather Services and St. Catharines Transit.

Based on Februray 14th 2007 we now know that this is a five-for-five situation, at least at the inital 6:00AM decision. In yesterday’s case the St. Catharines Transit system was still running while all others were closed. The two local school boards and Niagara College were closed and the Police were asking people not to drive if possbile and Enviroment Canada had both a storm and squal warning out, but to their credit, the St. Catharines Transit system seemed to handeling the weather very well!

I’m not sure what factors lead to the update around 1:00PM that the campus was closed.

So in the future, when you’re trying to predict if you have to come to the Brock Campus the night before a storm look to St. Catharines Transit and yourbus.com.

Acura-terain-vehicle passing sport cutes!

Wed Feb 14 12:20:07 2007 EST (-0500 GMT)

I made it!
I made it in to work!

The snow down here in St. Catharines is pretty heavy, but my little car and its appropriate tires did fine this morning. I went through the city because the OPP were asking people to stay off the highway and I would have felt pretty sheepish if I got in an accident on the 406 for sub-ten-kilometre trip.

I was a little late for work, but that was because I stopped to push a women’s car out of a snow bank only to find out that the snow bank was her destination.

Glenridge HillI also got stuck in a long line trying to get up Brock/Glenridge hill because a sport-cute kept trying to get up the hill despite making very little forward progress and ultimately turning around with nothing but a long line of cars to show for it. The sport-cute (Saturn Vue, maybe Ford Escape) wasn’t alone because once it was out of the way and myself and a bunch of other cars started up the road the mini-van behind me quickly disappeared from my mirror.

I’ll be sure to get lots of pictures.

Brock campus in snow

Adam Crapsi for Prez

Wed Feb 7 22:01:54 2007 EST (-0500 GMT)

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I would like to take this opportunity to endorse Adam Crapsi for president of the Brock University Students’ Council. I’m not a student, so I can’t vote, but if I could I would vote for him because:

  1. That’s a multi-million dollar leak he wants to fix and, as I’m not a student, I’d love for BUSU to pick up the tab.
  2. That is a sweet Ferrari jacket and matching cap!

More BlackBoard v. Sakai News

Thu Feb 1 12:15:26 2007 EST (-0500 GMT)

eLearning Held PrisonerApparently my blog has become, between the Smashing Pumpkins and car postings, a bit a of a reference about BlackBoard’s U.S. Patent No. 6,988,138 – their patent of the electronic teaching and learning of human beings.

BlackBoard (Bb) now owns it’s major competition, WebCT, which is the tool that consumes most of my day job.

In previous posts I commented on what I thought of the patent (BlackBoard goes Metallica) and on the uproar that ensued when Matthew Smalls et al. from Bb agreed to be on a panel at Sakai’s (one of the main two open source alternatives) Atlanta conference in December (Bb v. SFLC, Sakai, Moglen, rational thinkers, et al.,Follow up with the Bb team).

Today Bb issued a non-enforcement pledge that seems to have pleased both Sakai and EDUCAUSE who issued a joint statement shortly afterwards, with some reservations.

I’d have to agree with Sakai and EDUCAUSE both in that this removes any threat to open source groups and educational institutions and that this is an appropriate move on Bb’s part. That said, the Software Freedom Law Center’s move to invalidate this overly broad patent should continue.

10 Most Misspelled Words in Blogs

Wed Jan 31 14:17:11 2007 EST (-0500 GMT)

I’m taking notes:  http://www.theprobabilist.com/10-most-misspelled-words-in-blogs/

After this your going to sea more improvements too this blog then ever!