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September 2005 - Posts
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Reminiscent of the bad omens (lights stopped working, thunderstorms) that led to the server failure a few months ago, I should have heeded the ones this past week. Last week while playing at the North Edmonton badminton club, I was owned by a 7 year Read More
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The chinese car manufacturer, JiangLing, really knows what it means by Made in China.
The company is selling the first chinese vehicle in Europe but it is already off to a bad start after scoring zero stars in a crash test conducted on their 4x4 by Read More
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I went to pick up my brother from ETLC tonight and seeing how they constructed a new sidewalk leading up to ETLC without any fire gates, I decided to take advantage of my vehicle's compact size and drove right to the doors. Little did I know, a constable Read More
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A recent Berkeley research based on findings of an IBM study found that it is possible to identify the characters typed on the keyboard based on the sound produced.
Those seemingly random noises, when processed by a computer, were translated with up Read More
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Yesterday, I had a late night discussion with the reborn trekkie fan Andrew about the various buildings at the University of Alberta and its gotten me to think a little more about the buildings I have been to on campus. So here are my thoughts on some Read More
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The University of Alberta held its Career Fair today at the Butterdome and although there seem to be just as many companies as last year, there were definitely much fewer software companies. But that didn't matter. The reason I went to career day is Read More
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Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children was recently released onto DVD (skipped the theatres) and being a huge fan of their games and music, I had to go watch it. The movie is set two years after the game Final Fantasy VII so playing the game would definitely Read More
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What a week. Can't remember much but here are the highlights:
Had three performances with two different choirs in the past week or so. In one of them, I got to the venue right when I was to get up on stage only to find half of my digital piano missing Read More
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Last night the Edmonton Chinese Non-Proit Organizations hosted the Alberta Centennial Gala Dinner in support of the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation at the Shaw Conference Center. I was there as one of the many performers and the event turned Read More
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Evidence of the digital age:Dickson@Home says:i was using the choir's electric piano today...it crashed/malfunctioned and I had to reboot it lol+inge/works.com says:never would have thought I'd hear someone say 'reboot the piano' lol+inge/works.com says:truly, Read More
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With China potentially being the next big market, its no wonder search giants like Microsoft, Yahoo and Google have turned up the competitive notch in China. But at the same time, it seems like the companies are willing to go further and further lengths Read More
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Yesterday was officially the first day of school for UofA and for once, I was looking forward to it as this could potentially be my last semester before graduation. As further evidence of my eagerness, I attended all my classes today including the one Read More
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I was browsing CNET News and came across an article about a company whose headquarters was located in New Orleans. The company, DirectNIC, is a domain registration company which we (Golf Score Central) use to register many of our domains including www.golfscorecentral.com, Read More
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Today, Edmonton hosted several events throughout the day to celebrate Alberta's 100th birthday. I attended the Alberta Centennial Breakfast with my brother this morning and got there just in time as they ran out of pancake batter soon after. We caught Read More
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I watched Red Eye yesterday with Mack, Megan and Kimmi (thanks for the free ticket Megan ;) and although it was fairly short, it was well worth the money - metaphorically speaking as I didn't pay. Here's the general plot listed on IMDB:
A woman is kidnapped Read More
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Although this movie stormed the box office, it was one of those movies that you either really liked or didn't like. The 40 Year old Virgin, as its name implies, is about a 40 year old man (Andy) who has never had sex and when his three coworker friends Read More
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