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Podcast: Tucows and the Changing Face of Email

Stamp with two Tucows 'squishy cows' on it.

Over at the Tucows Blog, I’ve just posted a podcast about Tucows’ new-and-improved email service in which I interview:

  • Elliot Noss, Tucows’ president and CEO
  • Kim Phelan, Director of Product Management
  • Rick Yazwinski, Director of Technical Operations and Planning

The podcast is the first in a series of posts that I’ll be making on Tucows’ email service over the next few weeks, I’ll be posting all sorts of things — articles, podcasts, interviews and diagrams — on Tucows’ email service, its features and the underlying technology.

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Jackie Robinson

Sunday was the 60th anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s breaking the colour barrier in Major League Baseball. In his honour, I present a collection of photos from those days, courtesy of my file trading friend, Miss Fipi Lele.

Collection of Jackie Robinson photos.
Photo courtesy of Miss Fipi Lele.

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Andre Fenton’s Eternal Sunshine

Andre Fenton at his 'Millennipalooza' bash at Zamek Roztez, Czech Republic, December 31, 1999.
Andre Fenton dressed up for his “Millennipalooza” bash, which took place ar Zamek Roztez, Czech Republic, on December 31, 1999.

Before he was Dr. Andre Fenton, noted neurobiologist, he was just Andre, my friend from high school and valedictorian of our graduating class. I took the photo above while attending “Millennipalooza”, a New Year’s Eve party he hosted on December 31, 1999. He somehow managed to get his hands on Zamek Roztez, a.k.a. Roztez Chateau, a stately manor located about an hour’s drive outside Prague. It was one helluva New Year’s Eve gathering, with about 60 or so of us each pitching in for a vacation that featured a 24-hour buffet, a bar that made mojitos on demand, a New Year’s Eve ball with dinner, dancing and fireworks at midnight. Andre has always been a master at throwing a party.

(I should post photos from “Millennipalooza”. It was a great party.)

He’s also a noted neuroscience guy, and as a recent article in Nature states, he’s figured out how to wipe out a single, specific memory from lab rats.

Here’s an interesting side-effect of the story appearing in Nature: despite the fact that the technique has been tested only on rats (who can’t be interviewed to determine if the procedure has some subtle side effects), he’s said that a number of people have tried to get him to erase memories of certain (presumably painful) events in their lives.

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The Best Financial Advice: "Don’t Buy Stuff You Cannot Afford"

Via Consumerist, here’s a Saturday Night Live skit that a lot of people really need to watch:


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Song of the Week: “Shock the Monkey”…by Don Ho?

After having attended a couple of Filipino-Canadian cultural events in Toronto, my good buddy George quipped that “deep inside every Filipino, there’s a lounge singer just dying to break out.” It’s true, and a lot of the credit goes to the late Don Ho.

Perhaps some of it has to do with Filipino jazz pianist Bobby “The Wild Man” Enriquez, who was Don Ho’s musical director in the late ’60’s. Maybe it’s just the Philippine predilection for anything Hawaiian — and who symbolizes Hawaii to outsiders more than Don Ho?

As a guy who was born on a Pacific island, an owner of a large number of Hawaiian-style shirts and who ties leis around his luggage handles to make them easy to spot at baggage claim, I can’t rightly let Don Ho’s passing go without a little tribute here on the blog.

I hope that someday I have an equipment setup like his: a Hammond organ with a big rattan chair (no puny organ bench for Don!), with a good stiff tropical drink — perhaps a Weng Weng — by my side.

I thought I’d honour his memory by posting one of his songs as the song of the week, but decided that the cliches — Tiny Bubbles, Little Grass Shack, Pearly Shells, Aloha Oe — wouldn’t do.

Instead, I will post something you might not have heard: a video of his cover of Peter Gabriel’s Shock the Monkey [15 MB QuickTime Movie], which appears on the album When Pigs Fly, a collection of songs covered by the most unlikely people (such as Ani DiFranco and Jackie Chan doing Unforgettable).

Rest in peace, Big Kahuna!

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If Those Ads for “Sea Monkeys” Told the Truth

An old 'Sea Monkeys' ad Photoshopped to tell the truth.
Image courtesy of Miss Fipi Lele.

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R.I.P. Kurt Vonnegut

A set of dog-eared Kurt Vonnegut paperbacks: Deadeye Dick, The Sirens of Titan, Slaughterhouse Five, Cat's Cradle, Slapstick, Player Piano, Breakfast of Champions and Welcome to the Monkey House.
Photo courtesy of Miss Fipi Lele.

So long, and thanks for all the wonderful reading. (And yes, even Galapagos. I thought it was all right.)