Archive | June, 2009

Avenues Mall


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Avenues Parking

Parking can be difficult underground if you go in prime time. We came before 9:00 am on a Saturday and it was easy to park. Most of the shops don’t open until 10:00 am but it was nice to be in a big empty mall with the mall walkers. You can easily walk two or three km just going end to end.

The stores were opening up, even the Gap.

Gap

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Soccer Day in Canada

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Soccer Day in Canada is soon on June 20.

Soccer (or football if you are from outside of North America) is big in Canada. Many boys and girls of course play it. I played as a kid until my late teens. I’ll be in Calgary and maybe I’ll try to find a good game to watch with Camera and biggest lens in hand.

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Turkish Coffee Tastes Great

Pouring Turkish Coffee

A small cup of Turkish Coffee hits the spot.

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Natural Frequencies

This is cool from NPR Science Friday. What can I say? I like science.

And in case you are interested in sports.

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Muslim Girls Prom Night

The “Sister’s Prom” has become an annual event among Toronto’s Muslim community, and is also a symbol of the balance that defines the lives of modern young women like Ms. Hindy, born and raised in Canada, faithful to Islam. They have ambitions to be doctors, engineers and community leaders, while embracing the rules placed upon them by their religion – no dating, for instance. At school, they may sit apart from the boys, but they still giggle at Zac Efron on the movie screen and sing along to Three Days Grace in their bedrooms. And, like any teenage girl graduating from high school, they just want to dance at their prom.

From The Globe and Mail – Salma’s Prom Night.

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Kuwait National Assembly and Beach Panorama

I don’t know if I posted it way back in 2006. I’ve regenerated it with better quality.

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Big Airlines Cramming Even More Seats Into Coach

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I’ve always said that you never see an airline commercial on TV showing the coach section!

What’s interesting is that the seat squeeze means discount airlines now offer more generous seat-pitch then their competitors. You get at least 34 inches of space in each row of a JetBlue A320, including the seat (the seat pitch, in industry parlance). At Southwest, seat pitch is 32-33 inches in 737s. But at American, United, Delta, Continental and others, seat-pitch is standardizing down at 31 inches in domestic coac

From The Consumerist

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Overeating is about fat, sugar and salt

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Overeating, It’s not about willpower, it’s about our conditioned behavior. Which is played with by the food industry, fat, sugar and salt. We need to cool down the stimulus.

So says David Kessler, the former head of the Food and Drug Administration

Listen to this CBC podcast on The Current for May 26 where I first heard about it.

Or this article on the Wall Street Jounal.

Or this other article on the The Washington Post.

His new book is

I’m starting the audio book version from Audible now.

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Fender Bender

Prado Fender Bender

Somebody backed into The Prado today. No injuries just time spent sorting it out and getting the police paperwork done. Now we take the piece of paper and get the damage fixed all covered by insurance.

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Steve Martin and his passion, the banjo

He was the comedy star when I was young and does play a mean banjo.

Steve Martin and his passion, the banjo – CNN.com

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