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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Optical Repairs While You Wait
I’ve worn corrective lenses since grade school. I don’t remember when I first started, but I do know that my younger sister had glasses before I did. I’m extremely nearsighted. Everything further than 15cm (6 inches) away is out of … Continue reading
Essay Writing Strategies
When writing essays, I’ve tried several strategies. I’ll likely continue to try many more. I’ve yet to find one that works perfectly for me all the time. The first roadblock is always what to write about. What is the thesis … Continue reading
Posted in Writing
Tagged books, essay, margins, marking, notes, post-it, strategies, Writing
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Snowpocalypse
Last Wednesday was supposedly going to be a really big snowstorm, if you believed the weather reports. It was one of the top stories throughout southern Ontario. It probably hit somewhere hard, because when it finally arrived in Waterloo Region, … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged canada, hydrant, ontario, shakespeare, snow, snowblower, snowpocalypse, winter
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Formulas For Writing
I’m really enjoying my Media Writing course this term at the University of Waterloo. Every week, we have a different writing assignment, and so far, they’ve been quite varied. Week one was an obituary. Morbid perhaps, but as the format … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Writing
Tagged assignment, broadcast, engl 408a, magazine, media writing, newspaper, public relations, university of waterloo, uwaterloo, Writing
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Federations: The Culture Archivist by Jeremiah Tolbert
Unlike Robert J. Sawyer’s story “The Shoulders of Giants” in John Joseph Adams Federations anthology, Jeremiah Tolbert’s “The Culture Archivist” has considerably more bite. Tolbert’s story takes capitalist consumerism to the ultimate conclusion: enforced participation in consumerist society. Not only … Continue reading
Waterloo Region Transit
After the recent municipal elections, the Region of Waterloo’s transit plans are scheduled for review. After all, Rob Ford is cancelling Light Rail in Toronto. We should do the same here. </sarcasm> I don’t believe that anyone is really suggesting … Continue reading
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Tagged cambridge, kitchener, light rail, rapid bus, rapid transit, waterloo, waterloo region
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The Chilling Effects of Usage Based Billing
The internet has been all atwitter with news about the recent CRTC ruling about Usage Based Billing. While Stephen Harper has tweeted that this really unpopular decision will be reviewed, I wonder how much of his concern is with the … Continue reading
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Tagged bell canada, canada, chilling effect, competition, crtc, financial impact, monopoly, outrage, rogers, teksavvy, ubb, usage based billing
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Scott Pilgrim vs The World
Ok, so very late to the party here. I was going to ask how I managed to miss this until now, but from the box office receipts, I’m not the only one who did. I tend to think I have … Continue reading
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Tagged epic, michael cera, movie, review, scott pilgrim, toronto
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