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Author Archives: Nick Matthews
News Radio and MMR
I have a love/hate relationship with my local news radio station, 570 News. The traffic and weather reports are great, although I tend to avoid the major routes in town. Instead of taking Homer Watson to the expressway, I follow … Continue reading
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Tagged 570, andrew wakefield, balanced view, brian deer, british medical journal, criticism, lancet, mmr, news, radio, vaccine
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Writing with the iPad
The iPad can be one of the most frustrating devices to write with. It also has the potential to be one of the best, under certain circumstances. I’ve had the device for a few months, and in this time, it … Continue reading
Posted in Writing
Tagged apple, bluetooth, ipad, keyboard, postaday, postaday2011, productivity, Writing
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The Gernsback Continuum
The lead story in Steampunk II: Steampunk Reloaded is The Gernsback Continuum, by William Gibson. This story is quite different from the Difference Engine, the novel by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling. In this story, some sort of temporal rift … Continue reading
Posted in Reading, Steampunk
Tagged mike pershon, retrofuturism, review, Steampunk, steampunk scholar, william gibson
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Bookstores and Customer Service
The other day, I was surprised as I was going through the drive through at a local fast food restaurant. The person taking my order was happy and cheerful, and the service was prompt and accurate. It’s a sad sign … Continue reading
Posted in Reading
Tagged bakka pheonix books, books, bookstores, customer service, postaday, postaday2011, stores, words worth books
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Ancient Writing and the Odyssey
How are texts passed down through history? In my English 301H class, we’re studying a modern english translation of The Odyssey, by Homer. Interestingly, scholars believe that the Odyssey and the Iliad were both composed some five hundred years before … Continue reading
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Tagged english 301h, greece, language, literature, odysseus, odyssey, postaday, postaday2011, troy, ulysses, uwaterloo
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Blogging software on the iPad
I was actually very surprised by the lack of good blogging software for the iPad. The WordPress app isn’t all that friendly, especially if you’re trying to use it offline. Without a network connection, it pops up six or seven … Continue reading
On Photography
I considered doing a 365 day photography project this year, but decided against doing so this year. While I’m currently on a good start for daily blogging, I suspect that adding daily photography would cause me to miss one, and … Continue reading
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Tagged christmas, flash, gear, photo 365, photography, postaday, postaday2011, softbox, strobist, tree, umbrella
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Post a day
So far, I’ve managed a blog post every day this year. I’ve already posted more this month than I managed to post for all of last year. One of my goals this year is to have a blog post every … Continue reading
Tangled
As the parent of a two year old, I don’t often get the chance to head out to the movies. Occasionally I get the chance when the little one is at Grandma and Grandpa’s, but today we took her out … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, disney, fairy tale, flynn rider, grimm, postaday, postaday2011, rapunzel, retold, review, tangled
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Harperland: The Politics of Control
While my selection of non-fiction is usually restricted to science-fiction, or philosophical literary texts, Lawrence Martin’s book Harperland: The Politics of Control was far too intriguing to pass up, especially since I took a media theory course last term. One … Continue reading
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Tagged canada, coalition, conservative, harperland, lawrence martin, politics, postaday, postaday2011, prime minister, reform, review, stephen harper, the politics of control, wedge politics
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