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  • I Was on the News Last Night

    CBC’s ‘The National’, click that to watch and fast forward to a third through.

    And just like that I became “the official sympathizer of the TTC sleeping guy”, ha.

    I was right eh, he was up late with a family health emergency. Poor guy.

    CBC and I interviewed each other, here’s my episode from that:

  • Dinner with Jody

    After we left the restaurant I handed her my camera, “need to blog my new hair, photos please”.


    Me: how did you make my camera DO that?


    Jody: Stand here, I want to use the glow from the sign
    Me: Kay
    Me: Why does your face look like that?
    Jody: Because look what I posed you beside
    Us: ahahaha

  • January 22 – “Live at 5”

    I said I’d be on Queen Street and Peter today from 12:30 – 1:15 with my camera, come say hi to Canada.  And you did!

    Have you seen that Twitpic of the sleeping TTC guy?  CBC reporter Michael Dick arrived to do a story on him and so we interviewed each other.  This was at 1:08pm.

    And it was only after that did I realize every interview before I’d accidentally cut off the heads of everyone.

    Thanks for taking the time, sorry I paid you back by decapitating you.

    Tune in tonight at 7 for the telethon ‘Canada for Haiti’ and call in with your cash.  Details here: MuchMusic.com 

    Thank you for watching, TTYS.

    Update: I was on CBC’s The National lol here

  • Two Quick Things

    At 12:30 – 1:15 on Queen West and Peter I’ll be there with my camera, come say hi to Canada for tonight’s “Live at 5”.  Let’s talk about it :)

    And thank you for your blog comments, sorry I’ve not responded yet I will later today, just been busy.

    See ya soon! 

  • My Daily 100-Word Assignment

    The Assignment: 100 Words on the Internet and Bell

    From: Ben Lucier

    The Words:

    Every computer has an IP address, a number that looks like 333.333.22.333, think of it as the “language of the internet”.  My computer could not talk to yours if they didn’t speak IP.  

    Pulling stuff off the internet, “surfing”, is four times as fast as sending stuff up, “uploading”. A good upload speed would be about 8MBs/sec.  However, Bell has this new service where, ready?, where you can upload at… 24MB/sec.  Like I said to Ben, “that would change my life”.

    I said I’d like a Turbostick, a USB key that connects me wherever I am, then I can upload “Live at 5” from the middle of the woods.  Only if I was sponsored though, the per-usage price plan would kill me.

    TOTAL WORD COUNT: 120

    DISCLAIMER: I’d take absolutely nothing in this article for fact, pretty sure I butchered it all and instead follow the links below to see Ben’s cloud diagrams and more. 

    Links: click here and here 

    Hey Ben – if I got something wrong correct me in the comments please, kay!