Nick Harris tagged me on Thursday, so here’s my list (in no particular order):
- I failed STAT 222, with a zero on the midterm and a final grade of 2 (out of 9…a minimal pass would have been a 4). It was a few years ago now, but I still can’t stand stats with calculus.
- I’m kind of a scrooge this time of year. Die seasonal music, die!
- I lived in Inuvik, NT for eight years. I was born in Edmonton though. In total, I have lived in five different cities/towns.
- I am somewhat afraid of heights. Just enough that I get uneasy.
- I have a man crush on Leonardo DiCaprio. Here’s the Wikipedia entry for man crush, and here is the entry for Leo.
What the heck, here’s a bonus entry: I am a part-time grammar Nazi.
And now my turn to tag: Larry Borsato, Megan Fowler, Justice Gray, Brock Debenham, and Ana Alcantara.
I just uploaded some pictures I took this evening of downtown Edmonton (from afar). I’ve been meaning to get out and try some long exposure shots, and tonight I finally got around to it. It was a little too windy perhaps, but I think the photos turned out okay.
The Times of London is reporting that Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, is planning to launch a search engine next year in collaboration with Amazon.com. Dubbed Wikiasari, the search engine will allow users to rank web pages
I started running
Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD) announced today that it has invested $15 million in the TEC Centre at the University of Alberta’s Enterprise Square (for more on Enterprise Square and the TEC Centre,
Google released their annual
Back in September I wrote that in my opinion,
And you thought deciding between a Grande and a Venti was hard! In the December 18th issue of Time there is a really great article about Starbucks and the challenges it faces as it grows. Currently there are around 12,440 locations worldwide and the goal is to expand to 40,000 – more than even McDonald’s. Also included in accompanying graphics are some interesting stats,