Toronto Life: Canada Day Guide 2006 Happy Canada Day! Here are a few things you can do. I’m partial to fireworks at Ashbridges Bay or the Toronto Islands.
Monthly Archive for June, 2006
I bought another two years of this domain (after almost being unable to renew and losing it forever!).
So I think I almost maybe might have a whim of a hankering to update here. You know, if I had any time to do any of that sort of thing. And I don’t think I can bring myself to blog at work.
Since I’m here, a couple items. A few new things since I was really here last.
* Sister-in-law
* Undergraduate degree
* Cellphone
* Nintendo DS Lite
* First suit I ever got tailored
* Mazda 3 (First car!!)
* New job
* Stock! RRSPs! OMG I’m old!
Some pictures to tide you over.












The Tempest A Washington Post Sunday feature on the shrinking minority of scientists who say global warming is hogswash. I say their numbers are shrinking because they aren’t making any actual arguments.
An Inconvenient Truth Al Gore is my hero.
How I came to love Martina Hingis. By Seth Stevenson
Half the players seem to come from a mysterious genetics lab somewhere in Russia, which pumps out 9-foot-tall blondes who do nothing but grunt, crush the ball cleanly down the line, and occasionally attempt an ill-advised drop shot.
World Cup Football 2006 - Germany 2006 - FIFA - World Cup Soccer Blog One blog for each team plus one about the refs.