March 18, 2005

A photo tour of the Pixar Studio

When I visited in person in 1993, the place was a lot smaller. Amazing the difference $1,500,000,000 in domestic box office can make.

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March 17, 2005

Sky: An animated poem

It's set to Norah Jones -- how can it be bad? Answer; It can't, and it isn't.

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The Ultimate Guide to Destroying the Earth

Tremendously funny. Of course, I won't be laughing if it WORKS.

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The Seattle Times gives a great travelogue description of Coal Harbour

That's where I live. Always interesting to read someone's travel story of your own neighbourhood.

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Sasha Rionda was the mutant child in 1990's Total Recall movie

She turned out a lot better than I thought she would.

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Susie just agreed to write another book: BitTorrent for Dummies

Now, let's hope the technology doesn't get sued into oblivion before the book comes out!

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March 16, 2005

Darren Barefoot's Doing the 30-Hour Famine -- Help Him Out

I did the famine when I was in high school. My friend Roxanne teased me with a freshly made Oreo milkshake, but I didn't give in. They never found her body...

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March 15, 2005

A gas station in West Covina, CA, has marble counters and gold-plated faucets

Warning: This L.A. Times story is filled with awful double entendres.

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March 14, 2005

Spaminatrix: An entertaining Flash video that actually has an interesting, real method to eradicate spam.

Brought to you by the same people who to geobytes, an IP-based location detection system.

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March 13, 2005

Photo Friday: Faces

My entry for Photo Friday: Faces. It's a puppet display in the kids' mall on Granville Island, Vancouver, B.C.

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I went on a walk there last week with Clint and Rob. We didn't buy anything, though we did spend a lot of time looking at Lego.

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