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  1. See I think that illustrates something that people don't understand. I worked in IT during the run up to Y2K, there were real problems that need to be addressed. The thing is, the techie types knew this and we had known about it for 10 years but we couldn't get anything done about it. It wasn't until the hype machine kicked in and everyone was running around like a moron that we got the money and support to do what we needed to do. It was a massive over reaction, there were plenty of scumbags that took advantage but the work that needed to be done got done. Looking back I often wonder if we'd been able to deal with the problems we needed to if the hype hadn't been there. It comes back to bread and circuses, you have to scare the hell out of people to get them off their buts. I often think of this when I see things like H1N1 and climate change today.
  2. It's unexpected and not predicted by current models. This doesn't indicate anything more than the current models are flawed, it's a complicated thing to model. The is a reason for this, it was always predicted that there would be parts of the world that would get colder as a result of increased mean global temps. It's a big project, it will take time. Some of the glaciers that have been shrinking in South Asia provide water for 2 billion people, it's important. The thick multi-year ice that forms the northern ice cap was the smallest it has ever been in recorded history during 2007. There is a somewhat larger amount of thin first year ice building this year, that's all. Okay I'm going to quit with the last one as I think it illustrates the point I want to make nicely. You take an issue that has been very carefully studied and a trend documented over two centuries and refute it by pointing out that the past two years has shown a very modest increase in seasonal ice accumulation. It doesn't matter what has been happening for 200 years because last year there was a 5% increase in ice mass that lasted for three months. Really? It's like the dictionary definition of intellectually dishonest, I hope you are proud of it.
  3. . Later on in this thread you mention Starbucks specifically so let's use that as an example. I challenge you to go to any Starbucks in the country and pay $5 for a coffee. Seriously just try, you can't spend more than $2.50. Timmy's is $1.79, it's not that big a difference. A made to order latte or something maybe but not a drip brewed coffee. Whatever point you are trying to make dies because you are using a dishonest argument.
  4. How big of a site are we talking about here? How often are you going to update it? For a site with say 15+ pages and fairly frequent updates it is worth looking at some thing like joomla. It's a server based content management system so you don't need any software on your machine, easy to update and manage. There are free and commercial skins you can use to give the thing the look you want. www.joomla.org You'd need some place that hosts joomla sites, I'm pretty happy with www.inmotionhosting.com. Not the cheapest outfit but they do good work. Because joomla is a fairly standard package you would be able to move it pretty easily to another host if you needed to.
  5. Sure I have but I have never acted like that. I lack the words to explain how obnoxious this kid was, my girlfriend commented on it and she was only half paying attention. I don't really care if they solve their problems or not. I just think it's odd that I usually hear good things about Edmonton or Lethbridge and often hear bad things about the Calgary store. I rather liked going there when it was over by Chinook. I'm back and forth between Edmonton and Calgary regularly and will be returning to living in Calgary in a couple months after 2 years of the nomad thing. There is a serious problem with service in Calgary all over, probably the tighter job market. You really notice a difference if you travel often, other people have commented on this to me. I'm glad I'm not trying to hire retail staff in Calgary. I'm not going to get upset if the kid doesn't know the answer to my question, it would be nice if he tried to find out for me but a simple "I don't know" is fine. His boss can wait if the kid is taking to a customer and if his boss isn't a moron he would have no problem with that. If you saw the way this kid behaved you would have fired him on the spot.
  6. I feel much the same way grubas does about the WSS in Calgary. I'm in retail too so I understand the realities the store is facing and why they hire younger part time people for most of their positions, I have what I think are realistic expectations. Last time I was there I wanted some glasses, I had to hunt down somebody that could open the case. The Ryders I was looking at came with 3 sets of lenses and I had a couple questions about which ones were polarized etc. The young guy I was talking to didn't have the answers, that I can forgive. What I can't forgive was the attitude he had, acting like I was wasting his oh so valuable time. I've only been to WSS in Calgary a handful of times but left with similar feelings each time. I like the Edmonton store though.
  7. Well I'm going to have to a agree that I don't really like the idea of an election right now but I'd also say that if Harper is looking or somebody to blame he ought to be looking right in the mirror. Harper is a weasel. One of the things that may trigger an election soon is, IMO, a perfect reason for calling him a weasel. It may surprise a lot of people to hear this but the Home Reno Tax credit that has been advertised by the government and every building supply store in the country isn't actually law yet, it was never voted on. The actual vote is soon and Harper has decided to make it a confidence motion so if the opposition parties decide to bring him down he has a big stick he can wack them with during the campaign. He's fighting tool and claws just to maintain his position, it's not like he has some sort of platform he's trying to push through to better the country. Every move he makes is calculated to better his party's image not the country. Five years ago I would have argued passionately that what Canada needed going forward was minority government, possibly a coalition. It's not that unusual in western democracies and a lot of countries seem to be able to function in that situation but our country can't. Our politicians, an all sides, are absolutely unable to work with each other, not that they've tried very hard. We need to bounce the whole bunch out and elect someone that understands what the word compromise means.
  8. Fact: When you mix sulphur dioxide with water it lowers the pH of the solution. Opinion: The CBC is being mean to us. I'm not anti oilsands, I consider it a necessary evil. What I don't care for is when the obvious problems with the development of the resource come up everyone starts ranting about how the evil liberals are trying to rot our brains and make us all gay. Put the Glen Beck "book" down, and think for yourselves.
  9. Do you have any idea how much energy is used to get one barrel of the crud they pull out of those mines into a state where they can pump it to an upgrader? All of that energy comes from either natural gas or coal fired power plants in Alberta. Sulfur and Nitrogen compounds from burning fossil fuels cause acid rain and the prevailing winds are west to east, not north south. There is no other side to this story. The article presents facts not opinion.
  10. Yeah it's pretty simple. Plug the router into your modem (WAN port) , plug your PC into one of the numbered ports and fire up the CD. It helps you setup a default security that will work just select WPA2 Personal as the encryption type, it's the most secure and the Wii supports it. Feel free to shoot me a PM if you need help.
  11. The wireless connector on the Wii works really well. I would suggest you get a Linksys router like this one: http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-...32%28ME%29.aspx It has a startup CD that does a good job of setting things up for you. If you have cable internet it's pretty much just plug in and go, with DSL there are additional registration steps to go through with your provider. Provided you get decent signal strength from wherever you put the router wireless is certainly easier. Encryption lag and these sort of things hasn't been an issue for me, I think Nintendo has done an excellent job of designing their communications for wireless connections. As far as the viruses go there hasn't been a confirmed case of a virus on a console yet. I wouldn't say that it's impossible but it would be very, very difficult to do.
  12. I have to take issue with one of the points they bring up in the review. I don't much care for Olympus holding onto the XD standard either but seeing as though they provide an adapter for micro SD free with the camera why is this an issue? Seems like nit picking to me. I have an Olympus Stylus 850SW that I have used for work the last year or so. I work at an Aquarium store so it is in and out of water, mostly SW, every day and it has never skipped a beat. It also goes fishing with me. Most of the other guys I work with have similar gear and one thing I notice is for the macro / super macro shots the Olympus gets consistently better shots than the Pentax W60. They didn't really look at that too closely for the review and I think the macro mode would be used a fair bit for those stream side showing off your catch pics. I did consider upgrading to the new Olympus 8000 this year but I didn't really see anything there that made it worth while, I think if I had to replace my cam right now I'd look at a 550WP. I really never expected to get a year out of a cam I use every day so I'm inclined to stay with Olympus. http://www.bestbuy.ca/catalog/proddetail.a...amp;catid=28382
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