Oh, Japanese TV, I Will Never Understand You

17 years ago

In case you were wondering, the creature beside the kitten is a giant isopod.

Bacon Explosion!

17 years ago

The New York Times has a story on a tasty-looking dish called the Bacon Explosion, which is made by weaving…

Montreal Ice Sculptures

17 years ago

The first bit of the Gilles Vigneault song that every good Canadian high school student used to know goes like…

Developer Lunch at Sky Dragon in Toronto Today!

17 years ago

Once again, it's time for another Developer Lunch here in Accordion City! This is going to be the ninth in…

Kung Hey Fat Choy! (Happy Chinese New Year!)

17 years ago

Before I forget, let me wish you all a happy Chinese New Year! This year, it’s the Year of the…

The Gnu IS a Real Creature

17 years ago

This article originally appeared on Global Nerdy. After winning the auction for the Free Software Foundation plush gnu, I hung…

This is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things (or: Bar Sign of the Day)

17 years ago

Perhaps if they’d given the night another name, it might have turned out differently: I have no idea what bar…

Talking About Blogging at Tonight’s Nature Network Pub Night in Toronto

17 years ago

Beer and science have always gone together! This article was originally published in Global Nerdy. I’m going to speaking at…

Fun with Richard Stallman

17 years ago

Over at my tech blog Global Nerdy, there’s a story from the recent CUSEC convention that’ll only seem funny (or…

My Favourite Slides from Francis Hwang’s Presentation at CUSEC

17 years ago

This article was originally published in Global Nerdy.