Tuesday, March 7, 2000
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/.: Playing Nintendo Causes Blisters? "Nintendo is offering up to $80 million (US) worth of gloves for buyers of the "Mario Party" Nintendo64 game. Over 90 complaints have been filed concerning blisters, cuts, and other hand injuries!"
Having played a lot of Mario Party with my freakishly fast 14 year old brother in law, and suffered way too many painful stinging cuts on my hands as a result, I totally recommend wearing gloves.
Monday, March 6, 2000
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Some news about me...
Press Release: OAAI Expands to Better Serve Canadian Customers.
"OAAI is pleased to announce the opening of its Canadian west-coast office. Jim Roepcke, based in Victoria BC, is OAAI's new west-coast manager of operations."
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I forgot to link to the OmniWeb 4.0 download page on Saturday.
Stepwise is the source for WebObjects news and links. They also have a lot of great technical resources and articles. Stepwise has been around forever... longer than MacInTouch even!
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Oh this is very bad news... McSorley to be charged with assault in B.C.. IMHO, this has no place in court.
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I've got a lot of pictures of various wax dummies from the Wax Museum here in town, and other nice spots. If there's any place in particular in Victoria you'd like to see, just let me know and I'll see what I can do.
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Umm, speaking of dummies...
CBC Infoculture: Rick Mercer catches George W. Bush off guard (Thanks for the link AJ!)
Washington Post: "Clearly, he's his father's son."
Unfortunately, the Post didn't get the reference to poutine (pronounced pooh-teen as Mercer said it), and instead thought Mercer said "Putin" (pooh-tin), the name of Russia's acting President.
Sunday, March 5, 2000
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Who does George W. Bush think Jean Poutine is?
Don't know what poutine is? Here's a description from a fellow who went to the same university I went to.
Note that not everyone agrees with that description. They're right too! I can get poutine at a number of places in Victoria... which is just about as far away from Quebec as you can get in Canada. A&W and New York Fries sell poutine, for example.
I can't believe A&W Canada doesn't have a website! And A&W America's (a different company altogether, apparently) site is completely targetted to franchisers rather than customers.
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I have to take back the comments I made earlier today about cheering for whatever team Ray Bourque goes to. I just heard he's been traded to Colorado! (BTW, I've beaten SLAM! Hockey and CNN/SI to this news)
Since Colorado is in the same division Edmonton is, they'd have to get through Edmonton (theoretically) to win the Stanley Cup. I was certain he'd be traded to a team in the Eastern Conference, where the Oilers could (theoretically
) meet them in the finals. Well... sorry Raymond, but until the Oilers are out of the playoffs, I'm cheering for them. But if the Oilers lose, even by the hands of the Avalanche, I'll cheer for Colorado. But just this once!
Update: I beat CNN/SI by only about 2 minutes ![]()
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I don't have a DVD component for my "home theater" (cough) yet. Why? I'm waiting for the PS2! (No, not the PS/2, silly...)
And I definitely have to wait. But mark my words, the wait will be worth it!
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Robert points to ThinkFree Office today. I signed up... it definitely has potential. It couldn't read my .doc files like it ought to be able to, so I hope it improves!
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I've narrowed the list of teams I really want to win the Stanley Cup to two.
The Edmonton Oilers (of course)
Whichever team Ray Bourque is a member of on March 15th.
And if the Oilers should happen to meet that team in the finals? Well... I'm still probably rooting for the Oilers, but I'd feel bad about doing it! ![]()
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FOUR minutes of ads at the front of the Tarzan DVD... which you CANNOT skip past! Ridiculous. Disney really doesn't get it.




