If you’re new to I-Dosing, here’s a cut and paste of the news story Jack had on the show this (Monday) morning: “Scientists in Montreal say the notion of kids getting high by listening to M-P-3′s on their computers is more virtual than real. The phenomenon of so-called digital drugs — or i-dosing — has [...]
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It’s not a Volkswagon Rabbit, it’s a Volkswagon FOR rabbits
Pictured here is an early 80s Volkswagon with rhubarb where the engine should be. Those Germans have a cheeky sense of humor. Actually, this spectacle on 16th at McDonald and several others like it around Vancouver are the work of the Stick Shift project. It’s a performance art/political statement/pie-filling project, where the motors of various [...]
The Power of Nature – Awesome Pictures of Iceland’s erupting volcano
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What winning sounds like
At our house, my instant reaction when Sidney Crosby scored that in-freaking-credible OT goal (after snorting Coke Zero through my nose) was to run outside and listen to what my neighborhood sounded like. Someone on false creek across from GM Place had the smarts to set up their video camera, mic on, as the OT [...]
Tap That App – Olympic style
There are at least 30 different 2010 Winter Olympic apps in Itunes’ app store, and more if you count the multitude of “guide to Vancouver” apps that have suddenly sprung up. This a microcosm of the app store as a whole, because 90% of them are either completely unnecessary, goofy, or are just there to [...]
Super-size me
Had a look through the best of this year’s Superbowl ads. That Letterman/Leno/Oprah thing is fun. You can find them here. If you’ve got even more time to kill, here’s the best SB tv ads of all time. Tweet this
This really is a HOT new device.
MadTV’s very funny slam of the new Apple progeny: Tweet this
Crew Clip Jan. 20th: Whole Lotta Love on Kingsway
If your Olympic visitors need info on the sex trade, we can tell them where to go. (Blog-clicker discretion advised) [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Tweet this
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Take a minute, please.
It’s no wonder that news of an earthquake sends a special chill through Lower Mainlanders. It’s impossible not to hear about the devastation in Haiti and wonder if those kinds of headlines won’t be written about us one day. As I write this, the latest fatality prediction being used is 100,000 dead. 100,000. It’s really [...]
