Seems like the last week has just flown by, but maybe it’s just me.
- Happy Mid-Autumn Festival everyone! Thanks for dinner Yeo & Family!
- My favorite social bookmarking tool del.icio.us turned two years old this week. Happy Birthday!
- It was announced this week that Northern Voice is happening again in February.
- I watched part of the Emmys tonight, and I couldn’t help but think that awards ceremonies are just an excuse for the networks and celebrities to try to convince us that they care about the disaster du jour. I long for the awards ceremony where no one thanks God for their award, and no current event is mentioned in any detail other than perhaps in passing. Otherwise, why don’t we just post the winners online with a generic acceptance speech – “I’d like to thank God, and express my deepest condolences for the families affected by 9/11 or Katrina or Iraq or etc.”
- If you know of any podcasting projects or experiments at the University of Alberta, let me know!
- Speaking of the UofA, there are some good suggestions for wireless in the comments of this post.
- Microsoft’s PDC ended Friday, and while I wasn’t there, it sure was amazing. Lots of excellent stuff coming. I agree with Brad Feld – 2006 Will Be The Year of Microsoft.
- There is no “grilled cheese” on the menu at Denny’s, but if you ask for it they’ll make it anyway, and it’s damn good. One day I’m going to start my own grilled cheese restaurant, something like Grilled Cheese NYC.
There always seems to be something in the news about China (and to a lesser extent, India) these days, and it’s usually about how China is changing in one way or another. Even articles that seem to talk about a lack of change
Say it with me now – wireless everywhere! Looks like it’ll be happening in Canada sooner than expected too,
USB Memory Sticks are incredibly inexpensive now, and as a result, it seems that everyone has them. The great thing about a memory stick though, is that you can never have too many! That’s why I think
Just saw on Darren’s blog that Northern Voice is happening again in 2006. Here are all the details so far (
I like to think that
What would you do if you could launch your very own satellite? What would you design your satellite to do? I don’t think I know enough about the possibilities to even hazard a suggestion! Check
Does anyone know of any podcasting projects taking place at the University of Alberta? If you do, leave me a comment or
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I really love OneNote. I think it’s probably one of the single most useful applications ever created. Of course, it works best on a Tablet PC because you have a pen and are thus able to handwrite notes, but