Archive of June 2008

June 27
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According to an article in Macleans Canadians (relative to Americans) sleep around, live in sin, are kinky, have lots of sex, and are generally "cleaner" sexually.

The true north strong an free! Happy Canada Day long-weekend.
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Amazing
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June 26

Watching back to the future outside at some big event



Watching back to the future outside at some big event
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Demasted my first boat, accidentally, in the middle of the lake....



Demasted my first boat, accidentally, in the middle of the lake. Not my fault (honest).
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1000 Awesome Things

Former GW Editor and all-around nice guy, Neil, just launched 1000 Awesome Things. Check it out.
09:12 AM | 1 Comment
June 23
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Amy Winehouse is the youngest (by far) notable case of Emphysema listed in the center of all human knowledge
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4 popped collar cool guy. (Source)
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June 22

Lazy animals at the big apple



Lazy animals at the big apple
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June 20

New Data Plans From Rogers

Rogers has released new Data Plans today. I just switched mine over to the $30 plan which will save me about $30 (plus tax) a month and gives me more than 10x the data.

This is a reminder to you to change your plan over (if you have a BlackBerry) because Rogers won't do it for you. This only applies to BIS (and not BES) users. Rogers continues to give it up the @$$ to businesses. Sorry.

To make it easier for you to change your plan, here is what you have to do:

Call: 1-877-764-3772
Tell the automated voice you want"wireless service"
Then (if prompted again) you want "sales"

Good times.
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You have to listen to this -- in it, the Minister lies, dodges, weaves and ducks around plain, simple questions like, "If the guy at my corner shop unlocks my phone, is he breaking the law?" and "If my grandfather breaks the DRM on his jazz CDs to put them on his iPod, does that break the law?" and the biggie, "All the 'freedoms' your law guarantees us can be overriden by DRM, right?" (Prentice's answer to this last one, "The market will take care of it," is absolutely priceless.)
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