Liberal Party Forcast

Wed Apr 13 18:37:58 2005 EDT (-0400 GMT)

Liberal 5 Day forcast
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Given the latest news about the Liberal party’s alleged criminal acts and members leaving the party (like David Killgore who has now left both major federal parties) I have decided to look at their short term forecast.

My Tiger

Tue Apr 12 9:09:04 2005 EDT (-0400 GMT)

Tiger Pre Order

The best thing about being a Mac user and somone who works for a post-secondary institution is the prices Apple is willing to offer you.

Obviously, I’ll let everyone know how Apple’s next operating system, Tiger, is when it arrives. Once they send me the info on the seminar I’ll share whatever is in that – though I’m sure there isn’t much in the way of new info.

UPDATE: 13/04/05

Here’s what Apple’s OSX web site says about Tiger’s Automator features:

Are you the Mac expert in your family? Maybe every single time your sister posts new photos of your niece to her web site, your father asks you how to put them on his iPod photo. Simply make an Automator workflow that does it for him. You can save the workflow as an application to email to him. Course, if Dad is just looking for an excuse to call, you might have to find something else to talk about. Learn more…

This is why I need a copy as soon as they are available!

Crack Babies

Mon Apr 11 15:16:03 2005 EDT (-0400 GMT)

syringe

I took advantage of the nice weather this past Sunday and raked my lawn of the trash and leaves that had piled up over the winter. My house in St. Catharines is on a corner, by a school, with a hedge; so you couldn’t design a better neighborhood trash collector without some type of laser or fans. So I decided that since all the snow was finally gone it was time to clean things up.

StrollerFor starters, I got home to find a baby carriage wedged into the hedge. Perhaps there was a stroller on stroller collision at that corner and one was thrown out of the intersection. So I moved the baby carriage to the other side of the house by our trash, it has since moved down the street.

As I started to rake up all the leaves and trash: flyers, cigarettes, food packages, etc. I came across the item above: a pice of a syringe!

What is the only possible conclusion from these two pieces of evidence? My neighborhood has crack babies in it. Clearly babies are cruising down to the corner in their rides, getting jacked up and crawling back to their cribs – probably to hit the bottle. It’s a sad conclusion, but the only plausible one.

CNN’s roof top in Rome

Wed Apr 6 21:40:51 2005 EDT (-0400 GMT)

CNN tents
If you remember my post from a few months ago I described the multi-million dollar industry that is (was) waiting for the Pope’s death. All the major networks pay millions for access to roofs that overlook the Vatican and can see the Sistine Chapel in order to film the white smoke that will indicate the election of a new Pope.

Digital Globe has taken a picture of the Vatican and the huge line to view Pope John Paul II’s body. From this image you can see the white canvas or tarpaulins that mark CNN’s vantage point. That is to say, based on Anderson Cooper’s shot on and this image, I think it’s CNN’s location. Many broadcasters, including Peter Mansbridge and the CBC, are on rooftops on the south side of Via d. Conciliazione, the street that leads up to St. Peter’s Square.

Below is a small section of DigitalGlobe’s image that show’s CNN’s location/studio. The other picture should help you locate that location in relation to the Vatican and the rest of Rome. I think I even walked by it, from what I can trace from my visit two summers ago – not that it looked as it does now.

GlobalSecurity.org has a good collection of Vatican images where you can see that the CNN set is a recent construction.

Rome and the Vatican
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Site updates are done

Wed Apr 6 16:10:39 2005 EDT (-0400 GMT)

Get Firefox!I have finally finished my week long tweaking of this site. For the record, IE 5 and 6 are sooo bad at rendering web pages based on standards!

There were a few bugs in the CSS, which prevented the site from rendering properly on Safari, but I’ve found and corrected those. From here on it the site should ‘look normal’ – but you never know with Internet Exploder. Microsoft should stick to OSs, Office and their other applications – web browsers are not where their talents lie as Microsoft has no appreciation of open standards.