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Canadians erupt in celebration

CANOE 2002 Games: Canadians erupt in celebration after gold-medal in hockey

"It's fantastic," said university student Jonathan MacInnis.

"A lot of people have been saying Canada has been taking a back seat in international hockey lately -- obviously that's not true. It just solidifies the fact that Canada is the best hockey nation in the world."

Also... Gretzky - Chretien phone call text

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The story of the game by CBC

CBC Sports Online: Canada ends 50-year gold-medal drought

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New HDTV Encryption Obsoletes Sets

Slashdot: New HDTV Encryption Obsoletes Sets

Dad... I told you so. I told my friend Nainesh too. But neither listened to me, and both have the same 32" Panasonic HDTV that's now worthless.

Damn I hate the MPAA.

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Great Day for Canada!

If you could only have seen me watch the last five minutes of the hockey game, you would understand how much it means to me that Canada's Men won the gold medal in Hockey today. I haven't cried that much since my grandfather passed away.

I'm so happy, I'm euphoric... I've got to be the happiest man in California right now. :-)

But at the same time, I'm disappointed that I'm not at home with my family. I can visualize Cheryl jumping out of her seat with every Canadian goal, screaming. I can see my dad with his arms raised in his chair. My mom, freaking out. Cyan, excited because the Oilers won (it's always the Oilers playing when she's watching) and because everyone else is so excited, and poor Xavier not able to get any sleep in the early afternoon because of all the noise.

Then I think of my grandpa, who, if you'll let me be spiritual for a moment, was probably in the stands in Salt Lake today cheering on the boys and keeping track of the stats in his program. Grandma, home in Sherwood Park, Alberta, watching the hockey game because she knows how big it is, not because she loves to watch hockey. Uncle Troy and my cousin Micheal high fiving each other and screaming their voices away. Auntie Shirley and my cousin Eric hugging after the bedlam subsided in Nanaimo, BC. I'm sure Auntie Linda was crying too. Ashley was screaming, no doubt.

To have seen the game on the CBC, oh, that would have been great. I wouldn't be surprised if Don Cherry shed a tear after the game. I hope my mom remembered to tape it for me like she said she would. ;-)

It must be crazy right now in the downtown cores of all the major Canadian cities right now - absolute joy. I would love to be there right now... if I could just hop on a plane and land in Vancouver to join the parade.

And thank you to the Canadians and whoever else sang "Oh' Canada" during the final 30 seconds of the game in the stands.... because it was about our country and our pride and retaining the rights to our culture, not about hockey. Thank you to Wayne Gretzky for standing up for his country, drawing the line in the sand so clearly that all Canadians KNOW what side he's on.

And of course, thank you to the NHL players for playing hurt, playing hard, playing fair and playing to win!

Oh' Canada!

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It’s All or Nothing

CANOE 2002 Games: One-shot deal

"There are a lot of young people in Canada who only know 1972 and Paul Henderson as a piece of history. This can be a great hockey moment for a new generation. I just have that feeling."

Go Canada Go!

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Canada ready to go it alone

CNEWS Space: Canada sets sights on Mars

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Whatever dude

Dave sez: "Feedback to Google, lose the cute animals. ... Google made a name for itself for not being commercial, for having integrity. It's a great name, don't tarnish it this way."

Wow, Dave must really hate the Olympics. I don't get it, what's not to like about the Olympic ideals personified by cartoon bunnies, bears and foxes?

Lame!

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