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Wednesday, November 15, 2006 06:51 AM

If statistics in Canada are similar to those in Scandinavia...

... then you are at greater risk of sexual assault by someone you know, than someone you don't know or just met. I cannot find my reference, but I am under the clear impression that, even after adulthood, "friends" still perpetrate the most assaults.

That's actually meant to be reassuring. I hope you read it as such.

The point about a self-defense course is a very good one. Many women I know are afraid to be out in parks or the city at night, when it's at its most beautiful, and I consider that kind of sad.

Be safe.

Friday, December 29, 2006 02:17 PM
Original article: "Children of Men"

The preview for this movie ruined it

I saw the preview for this film while waiting to watch "Babel". I felt at the end of the preview that I really had no reason to go see it. The major points of the plot are clearly delineated, and there's absolutely no sense taht there's any big draw or mystery there.

Aside from this being a Cuaron film, I wouldn't give it a second chance.

Attention hollywood: stop giving away the film in the previews. Think Star Wars "Breathe" trailer.

Friday, September 14, 2007 04:35 PM
Original article: One iPhone to rule them all

The opening scene of "Manufactured Landscapes"

makes it very easy to imagine what the excerpt in this piece is talking about. Suffice it to say that it's magnificent tracking shot inside a factory that just keeps going and going and going and going....

It's a documentary about the work of a Canadian photographer, interested in how mankind shapes the landscape and themselves. It's a beautiful film and staggering in places, particularly in its discussion of the scale of Chinese manufacturing and transformations like the Three Gorges Dam.

Recommended.

Friday, November 9, 2007 06:43 AM

I got as far as the offensive drug company ad

And gave up.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008 09:55 PM

Very interesting, but drop the connection to ReiserFS

I've followed the trial with moderate interest, but as far as I can tell, ReiserFS is out of Hans's hands. It's in the kernel source, and basically lives independently of any ideas he might have. That surely has been the case since he killed his wife, other things like trying to convince the world he's innocent occupying his time.

IMO, ReiserFS lives separately from the person Hans Reiser. Good riddance to him, but thanks for the software. It continues to be used on my production systems.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008 05:54 AM
Original article: America has cracked open

The yanks grew a pair

And decided to demolish a few assumptions the world had about them. Way to go.

Canadians should sit up and pay attention though: Obama may be anti-war, but his anti-*Iraq* war. His site makes clear that he wants to expand the US's involvement in Afghanistan, a country our Prime Minister has promised we're pulling out of by 2011.

He's also made plain he would like to renegotiate NAFTA, and with the US economy as it is, I think that spells protectionism which is really not at all in Canada's interest.

Still. The better man, the person that the world *clearly* felt they could establish an intelligent working relationship with, won. Congratulations to everyone who worked so hard to make that possible.

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