December 2011
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November 2011
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October 2010
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August 2010
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July 2010
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Duncan's Journal: Should it be a Felony to Cover... →
The Coast Guard has set up newer and tighter restrictions in the Gulf. Ones that would have prevented the TEDxOilSpill Expedition team from getting some of the photos we took. In short, there’s a 65-foot “safety zone” around any response vessels or booms on the water or on beaches. As reported…
June 2010
6 posts
At the halfway point - The Ride to Conquer Cancer
Greetings from camp! I rolled into Edgewater Park in Mount Vernon, WA just after 3pm — 130km and about five hours after leaving the start line in Surrey. The morning got off to a bit of a hectic start; I arrived at the start line with plenty of time to spare, only to find that I’d left my helmet and gloves — fairly important pieces of kit — at home in Vancouver. Thankfully...
April 2010
2 posts
Second, publishing the name, photographs, and personal information of the Apple...
– http://daringfireball.net/2010/04/gizmodo_prototype_iphone
March 2010
3 posts
An open letter to the City of New Westminster...
After once again being nearly struck by a driver making an illegal right-hand turn at the intersection of McBride and Columbia in New Westminster, I finally sat down and vented my spleen. Below is the letter sent to the City of New Westminster, the New Westminster Police Service and the editors of the New Westminster News Leader and the Royal City Record. To: Jim Lowrie , Director of...
February 2010
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Brief thoughts on Aperture 3
Apple introduced Aperture 3, a long-overdue update to their professional photo management and editing tool, today. I’ve been using A3 tonight to process some shots and am rapidly becoming extremely frustrated with it. There’s some big steps backwards work-flow wise, at least for how I’m used to using Aperture:
Previous to A3, selecting a photo in grid view and hitting F would...
March 2009
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Sponsor me in the Ride to Conquer Cancer
Take a look at three people around you. Odds are, one of you will die from cancer. It’s a scary thought, right? Not as scary as the thought of what those odds might have been as close as ten years ago, but thanks to the efforts of folks like those at the BC Cancer Agency, the odds are getting better all the time. The is an epic two day, 300km bike journey from Vancouver to Seattle from...
January 2009
3 posts
yourmonkeycalled:
Craigslist Penis Photographer w/ Bob Odenkirk
“I might take photographs for the ‘Casual Encounters’ section of Craigslist, but there’s nothing casual about what I do.” Awesome.
(via Eric)
December 2008
3 posts
thanks, flickr on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
A company of programmers produces code. A company of managers produces meetings.
– Greg Knauss (via merlin)
November 2008
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September 2008
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Ode To Joy on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
August 2008
12 posts
clone trouble on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
Gmail’s back. Our long national nightmare of not knowing there’s...
– Twitter / Merlin Mann: Gmail’s back. Our long nati…
Retromodo: Abandoned NASA Trailer Found Roadside,... →
The Twitter Fail Whale makes Hitler something-something.
(via buzzandersen)
July 2008
14 posts
Jenn & Andrew: July 11, 2008 on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
Buddy and I were playing the Gran Turismo 5 Prologue this evening and I abruptly...
– Holy crap, we’re living in THE FUTURE — Ars Technica Open Forum
Where the Hell is Matt? (2008) from Matthew Harding on Vimeo.
(You should really click through to watch the larger version on Vimeo; it’s worth it.)
Fucking amazing. That is all.