One week down, five to go. I’m getting used to the Aircast. My workout routine went to hell last week, but I was fighting off a virus and my right knee was sore from a bit of a twist it took as I was compensating for the left foot. I think it’s OK now. This [...]
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Moncton Dim Sum
We had ready access to really good Chinese dim sum when we lived in Toronto, and this was definitely one of the good things about the Big Smoke. Upon our arrival in New Brunswick, we were a bit worried that the only readily available Chinese food seemed to be the Canadianized fare consisting of egg rolls, chow [...]
Ozzy!
Our pre-show dinner at the Taj Mahal went a bit long, so Claire’s coworkers, Claire and I arrived at the Moncton Coliseum as the opening act was finishing up. We were (lightly) frisked. I knew better than to bring my D-SLR, which would have been as welcome as a Kalashnikov. We made our way around the [...]
Dealing With Snow, Eastern Style
I decided to have some fun yesterday and today with the video feature of my point ‘n shoot camera, a tripod and iMovie. This is dedicated to my Torontonian friends who wonder how Maritimers deal with snow, and to my Papa. Get the Flash Player to see this content. var params = { ‘allowfullscreen’: ‘true’, ‘allowscriptaccess’: [...]
Small Town Efficiencies
As the week tips over on its midpoint fulcrum, I’m reminded to keep my blog current. To that end, here is the latest chapter in the Séguin Family’s Atlantic Odyssey. Firstly, I’ve decided to not let myself be bothered by my Flickr Photostream‘s non-editable order anymore. This means I’m going to skip about 5 months’ [...]
Nifty Photographic Technology
On a brighter note, a co-worker sent me the link to this video today. It’s quite cool. It’s a technology that assembles multiple photos taken of an object or a place and creates a 3D model from them and lets you view the photos in very interesting ways. More info here: http://labs.live.com/photosynth/
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