So, the commenting system I've been using on my blog is shutting down. I have 2 options: Switch to another commenting system owned by the same company, or switch back to the Blogger commenting system.
The first option is good because I can keep all my previous comments. The downside is that the interface is quite complex and COSTS MONEY. I've been given a 1 month trial, and that's what is active now.
The second option of using the Blogger default commenting system is good because it's free and relatively easy to use. The downside is that I'll lose all my previous comments.
What to do?
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Sunday, January 03, 2010
Now THAT'S a Lake Effect!
I drove home today after being in Bright's Grove for 2 weeks. Of course, the day I drove back was some of the worst driving weather I've been through. Highway 402 was actually closed between exits 44 and 69. It took 2.5 hours to get to London. After that, it was fine though. All this after leaving Sarnia with no evidence whatsoever of snow (unless I looked at the Road Conditions website... which I did).
Friday, December 11, 2009
My New Favourite Person
Again With The Winter? Didn't We Just Have One Last Year?
So, between the really cold temperatures up in Thunder Bay when I was up there on Tuesday and Wednesday and the article about a resort in Puerto Rico in the in-flight Air Canada magazine I read on the way back... I'm pretty sure I'm ready to go somewhere warm for a vacation. Really, just to be able to step off the plane and feel the warmth, that's all.
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Oops... Where Did November Go?
I just looked back and noticed that I didn't make a single post last month. That's the first time I've missed a month since I started this blog in 2004. So, a little catchup then?
Last week I participated in the Home Hardware Bonspiel. It's a regional bonspiel that that 13 area clubs all host games. In the 3 games I played in I went to the Galt Curling Club, Plattsville Curling Club and the KW Granite Club. It was fun to get to see the other clubs and meet some new people.
At the beginning of the month, I went to visit Joe in Halifax. I got a tour of his office, we went on the Keith's Brewery tour and did a bunch of gaming. Good times. Bonus: I found out how awfully convenient flying out of the Hamilton Airport is. No lines, no crowds and close parking. I put a couple pics up on the Facebook, if you're interested.
Last week I participated in the Home Hardware Bonspiel. It's a regional bonspiel that that 13 area clubs all host games. In the 3 games I played in I went to the Galt Curling Club, Plattsville Curling Club and the KW Granite Club. It was fun to get to see the other clubs and meet some new people.
At the beginning of the month, I went to visit Joe in Halifax. I got a tour of his office, we went on the Keith's Brewery tour and did a bunch of gaming. Good times. Bonus: I found out how awfully convenient flying out of the Hamilton Airport is. No lines, no crowds and close parking. I put a couple pics up on the Facebook, if you're interested.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
So Long Demon Drop
I read this past week that the Demon Drop will be leaving Cedar Point after this year and moving to a park in California. Like so many rides at Cedar Point, I have good memories of this one. Back when I first went to Cedar Point, it was still relatively new and had quite the reputation (don't go on it after lunch... you'll throw up!). I always wondered how much money they made from the spare change falling out of people's pockets at the bottom.
While the Demon Drop doesn't have a large footprint, I hope that moving it will be part of making room for a new coaster sometime in the near future.
While the Demon Drop doesn't have a large footprint, I hope that moving it will be part of making room for a new coaster sometime in the near future.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Matt vs 100
So, best story ever tonight...
I've mentioned playing 1 vs 100 before. After a run this summer, they took a break before Season 2 starts. Well, it looks like they're almost ready, because this weekend was a preview of Season 2 just for Canadians (I assume it was limited to Canada to keep numbers down while they tested stuff out). I won't go into how it's played, but you can read the description at Wikipedia. Since it was just a preview, no actual prizes were at stake... it was just for fun.
Anyway, to get to the point, after the second round of the night tonight and being in the mob for those 2 rounds, I was selected to actually be the "One". Keep in mind that I had never been selected to be the One or in the Mob all last season (mostly because the games are on Fridays and Saturday evening... and in the summer, I had things to do and played the Live game rarely) so it was quite the exciting moment when the screen came up that said I had been selected as the One. Now, I'll admit that my chances of being in the mob or the One were much much better than usual, seeing how there was only just over 1000 players due to it being only in Canada and the short notice given... usually, from what I saw, the full version leveled out at 40,000 players last season.
Anyway, to get more to the point... I outlasted the mob and won! I can barely remember some of the questions... it's kind of a blur now. There was one about who the prime minister was during WWI and there was one that asked what the provincial bird of Saskatchewan was (I had to use a help on this one). I can't remember the others... my memory has faded. I don't know if I was the only one to outlast the mob tonight since I had to go offline for a bit during the middle... but from what I saw, I was.
I kinda feel for the Ones during the regular season... after I had won, I got a whole slew of messages and friend requests. Now, times that by 400, and the notifications wouldn't stop for days, I think.
Anyway, when the season starts up for real, I'll let you know. Hopefully I can get some people over to play with me. Or, even better, get yourself a 360 and join me online.
I've mentioned playing 1 vs 100 before. After a run this summer, they took a break before Season 2 starts. Well, it looks like they're almost ready, because this weekend was a preview of Season 2 just for Canadians (I assume it was limited to Canada to keep numbers down while they tested stuff out). I won't go into how it's played, but you can read the description at Wikipedia. Since it was just a preview, no actual prizes were at stake... it was just for fun.
Anyway, to get to the point, after the second round of the night tonight and being in the mob for those 2 rounds, I was selected to actually be the "One". Keep in mind that I had never been selected to be the One or in the Mob all last season (mostly because the games are on Fridays and Saturday evening... and in the summer, I had things to do and played the Live game rarely) so it was quite the exciting moment when the screen came up that said I had been selected as the One. Now, I'll admit that my chances of being in the mob or the One were much much better than usual, seeing how there was only just over 1000 players due to it being only in Canada and the short notice given... usually, from what I saw, the full version leveled out at 40,000 players last season.
Anyway, to get more to the point... I outlasted the mob and won! I can barely remember some of the questions... it's kind of a blur now. There was one about who the prime minister was during WWI and there was one that asked what the provincial bird of Saskatchewan was (I had to use a help on this one). I can't remember the others... my memory has faded. I don't know if I was the only one to outlast the mob tonight since I had to go offline for a bit during the middle... but from what I saw, I was.
I kinda feel for the Ones during the regular season... after I had won, I got a whole slew of messages and friend requests. Now, times that by 400, and the notifications wouldn't stop for days, I think.
Anyway, when the season starts up for real, I'll let you know. Hopefully I can get some people over to play with me. Or, even better, get yourself a 360 and join me online.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Seriously
Why is it that every time you just want to browse in Futureshop you can't not be harassed by sales people, but if you're actually there to buy something there's not a salesperson in sight?
Thursday, October 08, 2009
Home Is Where The Heart Is... So Your Real Home's In You Chest
Wow, it's been over a year since I bought a house (and subsequently unbought it). I didn't realize it had been that long. So, thirteen months since then and well... not much has really changed. Am I still hunting for a house?
Well, yes and no.
On the one hand, the apartment I'm in right now just isn't really cutting it. With my office setup and other stuff, I'm struggling to find enough room around here. Also, there's the fact that once in a while, my neighbours are really loud, and I can hear them clear as day... which makes me hesitant to do things that make noise myself, since other people would probably be able to hear me too. Thirdly, I dream of the day I have my own laundry facilities. So, I'd love to get out of here.
On the other hand... I don't know how much the unbuying of house last year unnerved me to the whole process, but I've been a mountain of indecision since then. Basically, it boils down to this... the houses that are in my price range aren't what I'm looking for (which is to say I wouldn't be completely happy with) and the ones that I am looking for are out of my price range (and quite frankly, way too spacious for just me). Now, technically I could raise my price range (as the bank would let me do that), but then almost every cent would be going to a mortgage and bills (and how would I buy things like the new surround sound system I just got last week?) and I'm not prepared to go that route.
Other options include a condo, but the whole noise thing in my building has really made me wary of sharing walls anymore. Alternatively, I could move into another larger apartment, but then I'd have to sign a new year-long lease, and I'd have to give up my utilities-included sweetness that I enjoy now. Plus, my building is really nice as apartment buildings go, so a new apartment is definitely not the way to go either.
Well, yes and no.
On the one hand, the apartment I'm in right now just isn't really cutting it. With my office setup and other stuff, I'm struggling to find enough room around here. Also, there's the fact that once in a while, my neighbours are really loud, and I can hear them clear as day... which makes me hesitant to do things that make noise myself, since other people would probably be able to hear me too. Thirdly, I dream of the day I have my own laundry facilities. So, I'd love to get out of here.
On the other hand... I don't know how much the unbuying of house last year unnerved me to the whole process, but I've been a mountain of indecision since then. Basically, it boils down to this... the houses that are in my price range aren't what I'm looking for (which is to say I wouldn't be completely happy with) and the ones that I am looking for are out of my price range (and quite frankly, way too spacious for just me). Now, technically I could raise my price range (as the bank would let me do that), but then almost every cent would be going to a mortgage and bills (and how would I buy things like the new surround sound system I just got last week?) and I'm not prepared to go that route.
Other options include a condo, but the whole noise thing in my building has really made me wary of sharing walls anymore. Alternatively, I could move into another larger apartment, but then I'd have to sign a new year-long lease, and I'd have to give up my utilities-included sweetness that I enjoy now. Plus, my building is really nice as apartment buildings go, so a new apartment is definitely not the way to go either.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Gotta Find The Kind With Tiny Nubs...
I was able to sneak in one more round of golf on Saturday. Went down to Dundee Golf Club and while it's a really nice course, it was really SLOW. The entire course was backed up the whole time. The marshals are really inept there, unless we're supposed to wait 10 mintues to tee off every hole. Anyways...
But the most exciting thing that happened was the head of my 4 iron flying off while taking a tee shot. Let me tell you, that's a weird feeling. Fortunately, the head went straight forward and not to the side. On the bright side, I now have a cool metal stick.
So I'm now down a 4-iron (broken head), 7-iron (broken handle), and pitching wedge (umm... I forgot it somewhere). Time for new clubs? The expense would probably be worth the 3 times I go out golfing each summer.
But the most exciting thing that happened was the head of my 4 iron flying off while taking a tee shot. Let me tell you, that's a weird feeling. Fortunately, the head went straight forward and not to the side. On the bright side, I now have a cool metal stick.
So I'm now down a 4-iron (broken head), 7-iron (broken handle), and pitching wedge (umm... I forgot it somewhere). Time for new clubs? The expense would probably be worth the 3 times I go out golfing each summer.
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