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Monday, November 27, 2000

Right to complain

Tonight I voted for my right to complain about politics and the situation created by government in Canada.

My opinion is, if a person doesn't vote they shouldn't complain about what the government does or doesn't do.

I didn't know enough about any of the candidates, so I voted for the one that shared a particular view of mine. I don't know enough about that person to know if we agree on any other things.

It is absolutely my fault for not knowing enough about the candidates. Sure, they could have helped by talking to me, but none did. One candidate at least had a person knock on my door and hand me a pamphlet, but I didn't vote for that person anyway. (Sorry, but thanks for trying!)

I guess I didn't care enough to spend time forcing myself to learn about the candidates. I had the time.

However, the parties spent their time attacking each other instead of communicating their platforms... it's pretty sad, and I know this turned me off, it's why I didn't spend time learning the platforms.

At least our ballot was completely understandable, and uniform across the entire country.

Oh, and we hand count every ballot. And there was recount and chad humour from some of the elected candidates. hehe

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Sunday, November 26, 2000

ROBOLAB

Wow: ROBOLAB, a LEGO Mindstorms set for schools!

I wish we had this when I was in Grade 7!

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Friday, November 24, 2000

RE: WWDC 2000 - Conference Sessions DVD-ROM

I received my WWDC2000 DVD-ROMs today. I didn't realize it was a 5 disc set! (pic)

Ugh, how crappy is that PalmPix camera? :-(

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Before, and Now

Before - Apr 24, 2000
Before - Apr 24, 2000
320 lbs.
Now - Nov 22, 2000
Now - Nov 22, 2000
271 lbs.

The lighting was bad in that new pic... you can't really see the knee brace on my right leg, and yes, I'm wearing tinted glasses.

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CIRA... on hold

I spend 25 minutes on hold with CIRA today and finally gave up.

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Oilers... how do they do it?

Forbes.com: Financials of NHL Teams

Notice how the Edmonton Oilers are dead last in "current value ($mil)"?
Notice how the Edmonton Oilers are dead last in "revenue ($mil)"?
Notice how the Edmonton Oilers have the 5th lowest player salaries?
Notice how the Edmonton Oilers have the 4th lowest income in gate receipts? (Tickets are really cheap!)

Now...

Notice how the Edmonton Oilers are in a tie for 2nd place in the 30-team NHL right now?

:-)

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