Monthly Archives: November 2006

Birds on a wire

The only good thing about my lengthy drive home tonight was the fact that I saw not one, not two, but five Kestrels. All of them were hunting and perched on power lines, waiting for prey below. I’ve never seen so many in one day. I think they are my favourite predatory [...]
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Is that really all there is to it?

I’ve often flirted with the idea of getting a print server.  Imagine not having to go downstairs to pick-up print jobs.  Or not having to run an old box with its cacophony of fan and ancient hard drive.  Just imagine… Well, we’re moving.  And one thing I’ll have in the new place (hey, you get what [...]
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“You just proved bench advertising works!”

Doesn’t the fact that there is no ad on there prove the opposite?
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Comments?

After getting berated for not having comments turned on (I was too busy to figure out how to block spam on Wordpress, it’s not that I don’t love you!), I’ve flipped the switch.  Comment away.
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Definition: Last Mile

Last Mile: The last mile is the final leg of delivering connectivity from a communications provider to a customer… David Humphrey’s house My wife and I moved our family out to the country, and it’s amazing (I’ll blog about the wildlife sometime).  I couldn’t love it more, except for one small but not insignificant point: the Internet is [...]
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Bundt Cherry Coffee Cake

Thanks for this recipe, mom. Every time I make it, I love it more. I had to share it. Bundt Cherry Coffee Cake Ingredients (in order of use): 1/2 cup shortening 1 cup sugar pinch of salt 1 tsp. vanilla 2 eggs 2 cups All Purpose Flour 1 3/4 tsp. baking powder 1 cup Sour Cream (250 mL) 3/4 tsp. Baking Soda 1 tbsp. Brown [...]
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