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Transcript for May 2nd "Ask Tucows" Chat

We wrapped up the second “Ask Tucows” chat session a couple of hours ago, and it went quite well. It was one of four online chat sessions scheduled this year in which people can chat directly with various people from Tucows to ask questions, make comments and suggestions and get to know us a little better. The chat ran from 12:00 noon until about 3:30 with lots of interesting questions, comments and ideas exchanged. I’d like to thank everyone who participated, especially Tim Aiello and Brent Ashley for their BlogChat chat service.

There are two more chats scheduled for this year:

  • Tuesday, August 1
  • Tuesday, November 7

Click here to read the transcript on Tucows Developer News

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Accordion, Instrument of the Gods It Happened to Me Music Toronto (a.k.a. Accordion City)

Scenes from Last Night’s "Spaghettioke"

Every couple of weeks, Carson T. Foster, host and creator of Kick Ass Karaoke, hosts a karaoke night at The Social, one of the spots that’s making West Queen West an increasingly popular destination. Not only do you get karaoke; you also get spaghetti (meat or veggie) at $2 a bowl and there’s always a chance that Rachel McAdams, who hangs out in the area, will drop by. Wendy and I dropped in early, which gave us a chance to hang out and chat with Carson, which is always interesting and always a pleasure.

I like the crowd at the Social, and Carson’s karaoke night there has an interesting feel to it that I think has been missing from the Sunday karaoke nights — it feels like his nights at the original venue, the Bovine Sex Club, circa 1999 when they were still new. Maybe it’s the crowd (a rather indie rock hipsterish bunch), perhaps it’s the Social’s nice open space; it might even be just having a new crowd to surprise with the accordion. I can’t put my finger on it, but I really like the vibe.

The other thing I like is the projector, which allows the lyrics to appear in large type behind the performer. With my flash turned off and the exposure turned up high, I was able to get some pretty nice arty shots:

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"Ask Tucows" Chat Today!

  • Where: http://chat.tucows.com
  • When: 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. Eastern / 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Pacific / 16:00 – 19:00 UTC
  • What: An informal online chat session where customers, potential customers, developers, investors and the curious can ask questions, make comments and suggestions and generally get to know us (and we get to know you).

For those of you who’d like to see a transcript of the first “Ask Tucows” chat, it’s here.

See you there!

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Inform 7 (Or: "Previous IF paradigms have been eaten by a grue.")

Well, this is interesting: Inform, a programming language used to create interactive fiction, has completely changed in version 7. It now uses a “natural language” approach rather than a “programming language” one, which means that it should be considerably more accessible to writers without prior experience with programming languages. If you’ve always wanted to write interactive fiction but found programming languages like previous versions of Inform or TADS too daunting, you might find that Inform 7 does the trick for you.

I’ve written a quick blurb about it over at Tucows Farm and you should check out the new and improved Inform site for the full story.

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"Ask Tucows" Chat Tomorrow

The second “Ask Tucows” chat takes place at chat.tucows.com tomorrow starting at 12:00 noon. This is your chance, to talk to various Tucows staffers (Yours Truly included) and ask questions, make comments or suggestions and get to know us better. Just point your browser at chat.tucows.com — no client software or plug-ins are necessary.

Once again, here are the details:

  • Where: http://chat.tucows.com
  • When: 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. Eastern / 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Pacific / 16:00 – 19:00 UTC

For those of you who’d like to see a transcript of the first “Ask Tucows” chat, it’s here.

See you there!

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Toronto (a.k.a. Accordion City)

My Proposed Branding Campaign for Accordion City (a.k.a. "Toronto")

Accordion City is a pretty great place to live, but the folks at City Hall and their committees are downright incompetent when it comes to extolling the city’s virtues. Case in point: the recent “Toronto Unlimited” ad campaign, launched last summer:

Widely regarded as a disaster except by the blinkered idiots who devised this campaign (consider that Tourism Toronto’s CEO loves to refer to the local citizenry as “humanware”: “Toronto’s humanware is blossoming”), the Toronto Unlimited campaign is a toxic sausage of unoriginality, amateurish graphic design, ad copy written either by gifted apes or sub-100-IQ humans and cluelessness as to the “feel” of the city, wrapped in a four million dollar casing.

After all the criticism the campaign received last year, the Toronto Unlimited campaign was watered down, with some of the most laughable elements completely removed. However, the culprits, Tourism Toronto, are still driving the bus, and it shows.

The current incarnation of the Tourism Toronto site still bears some of the terrible writing from the Toronto Unlimited campaign. Consider this gem, which you can find on the Toronto’s Story page:

You know the feeling you get when you come across an amazing menu and want to order every dish? That’s what it’s like to be here. Literally, we have an unparalleled variety of spice but we take fusion to a level far beyond cuisine. Find beautiful architecture of the city’s settlers alongside modern, sleek, gold-tinted skyscrapers. We’re modest but celebrate voraciously with over 1000 festivals every year. Our Mayor’s limousine is a hybrid electric Toyota Prius. How’s this for juxtaposition? – our street vendors even dish up vegetarian hot dogs!

Even first-graders at “show and tell” don’t express ideas in such a scatterbrained fashion. The committee who wrote this dreck should be put on a year’s worth of stoop-and-scoop duty at High Park for this crime against writing.

The Tourism Toronto site is terribly short on information. The “Where to Shop” page makes it look as if there are almost no places to shop in the entire city. Using the site’s search engine to find places to buy clothes in thew west end of Toronto yields one result: Roots.

Should you be lucky enough to find information on the site, it’s presented poorly. Consider the one result for my search for clothing stores in the west end: no address or “how to get there” information was provided — just a phone number. Ontario Place is listed as “Ontario Place Corporation”, which makes it sound like a provincial real estate company instead of a waterfront park with a concert amphitheatre, water playground, pedal boats and an IMAX theatre.

It has been suggested that Toronto should emulate Australia’s “Where the Bloody Hell Are You?” ad campaign, which is considerably truer to Australian character and much “ballsier” than the Toronto Unlimited concept (remember, “bloody” is a swear word in some variants of English). It’s memorable, it’s catchy, it’s a little bit risque, and it works.

I propose that we use the (possibly fake) old book cover shown below as the basis of the next Toronto campaign. Those of you on the left or who subscribe to Richard Florida’s “Creative Class” theory will enjoy it in an ironic way, those of you on the right will grumble and say “well, it’s true”, and believe you me, it will draw a crowd and everyone will remember it:

As Hackworth, who posted this image on a file-sharing board says, “Rock on, Toronto!”

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Squishy Cow at Chau Chow City

For no reason at all, here’s a Tucows “Squishy Cow” enjoying a little Dim Sum with some of the Berkman bloggers at Chau Chow City restaurant in Boston. Thanks to j for putting it together!