First time ever, for me.
Fantastic. Why don’t the Canadian ferries offer wifi?

I’m on the Puyallup, Edmonds-Kingston in Washington State.
The Coho Ferry Port Angeles to Victoria, B.C. now has wifi, as well. Nice.
First time ever, for me.
Fantastic. Why don’t the Canadian ferries offer wifi?

I’m on the Puyallup, Edmonds-Kingston in Washington State.
The Coho Ferry Port Angeles to Victoria, B.C. now has wifi, as well. Nice.
New Google Phone Service Whispers Targeted Ads Directly Into Users’ Ears
The new feature reduces Google phone users’ cell phone costs while providing them with unobtrusive, personalized ads delivered in a friendly whisper.
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The two times Quebec voted on separation from Canada, I had mixed feelings.
I could see the logic. And pondered whether, ultimately, both Quebec and R.O.C. (Rest Of Canada) might be better off.
Neither vote passed.
Today Quebec manages to convince the rest of Canada that they are a “have not” Province. That Québécois should be subsided by the rich Provinces.
How is that?
The Québécois friends in my industry are better off than Albertans, and have always been better off.

Here’s a brilliant article, I think, on the issue of Equalization payments.
As you’ve likely heard, Greece is “too big to fail”. The rest of the EU has decided to bail them out.
In Greece, citizens, on average, retire at the age of 58.
In Germany, the citizens expected to help bail out the bankrupt Greeks, work on average until until the age of 65. Naturally, German citizens are wondering how this can be considered fair. Why should they work seven years longer on average so Greek citizens can live a life of leisure and be less productive?
What’s more, in Germany, most working people pay taxes. In Greece, only 20 per cent pay taxes. Again, unfair. And yet equalization between “have” European Union states and “have not” European Union states continues, even though it’s not making things equal — it’s rewarding laziness, leisure and possibly even criminal tax evasion. Why pay taxes if some hard-working Germans will do it for you? Thus the riots in Greece. They believe they are entitled to those entitlements.
Dysfunctional? You bet. We Canadians would never stand for such a thing. Right? Think again.
Equalization in Canada was established to ensure that “have-not” regions could enjoy the same programs as “have” regions and most Canadians wouldn’t quibble with that. But that has not happened. In fact, the reverse has occurred. The have provinces have fewer services than the have-nots.
According to a Dec. 2009 report by the Institute of Statistics of Quebec, Quebecers average age of retirement is 62 whereas in the rest of Canada it is almost 65. While the Quebec Pension Plan and Canada Pension Plans are identical and carry the same penalties for collecting your pension earlier than 65, those who stop working earlier are less productive and contribute less to Canadian society in terms of income and taxes.
In light of the fact that Quebec received $8.6 billion in equalization payments in 2010-11 out of a total equalization pot of $14.4 billion, it’s safe to say that citizens in Canada’s “have” provinces — British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario — are paying for Quebecers’ early retirement, as theirs is the only province which has such a generous, early retirement benefit.
In other words, equalization is not very equal. …
Calgary Herald – Corbella: It’s all Greek to Quebec
Licia Corbella has worked for daily newspapers for more than 20 years and is currently the Calgary Herald’s Editorial Page Editor. …
What’s the solution?
Cancel equalization payments, Canada. Or separate from Quebec.
related – Equalization payments in Canada
May 15th. …
Should be safe to start back up to the Great White North.
I’m going to miss the dry, sunny “snowbird” days of the American southwest.
On this long driving trip I’ve used only my iTouch as car stereo. Works great.
I should be in Kamloops by May 24th for the Canadian Gymnastics Championships.
This is scary.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the good, old-fashioned copy machine. But, as Armen Keteyian reports, advanced technology has opened a dangerous hole in data security.
CBS
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I’m amazed this story hasn’t hit the popular media sooner. Obviously manufacturers must build in a time line on when documents are safely deleted, instantly by default.
Thanks George.
I’ll never photocopy anything again … after my Cirque contract later this morning.
What’s happening in Arizona?
Steve Nash is killing in the NBA playoffs.
… kudos to the Phoenix Suns for making the decision to wear their Los Suns jerseys … in protest of Arizona’s new divisive and racist immigration law, which has since been amended but hardly fixed. …
National Post
Rumours of Nash’s demise greatly exaggerated, by the way.
At age-36, his numbers were better this season than the years he won the NBA’s most valuable player award.
Bring on the Lakers!
I’m tempted to dream up some conspiracy theory, … then send it out to my entire email list.
How many would forward it to their friends?
How many would check snopes.com first?
Snopes.com (pronounced /ˈsnoʊps/), officially the Urban Legends Reference Pages, is a web site discussing urban legends, Internet rumors, e-mail forwards, and other stories of uncertain or questionable origin. It is the best-known resource for validating and debunking such stories in American popular culture.
Snopes is run by Barbara and David Mikkelson, a California couple …

No need to check that rumour, it’s a hoax. Barbara, a Canadian, and David Mikkelson are HEROS.
If I live to be 100, I may never see a better day to climb, especially on the fickle Mt. Rainier.
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Click through to my hiking blog to read the lengthy trip report.
Don’t jump to conclusions.
Women aren’t getting worse.
Women are less happy nowadays in the West, 40 years after the rise of feminism, a new study claims.
Despite having more opportunities than ever before, they have a lower sense of well-being and life satisfaction, it found.
The study, The Paradox of Declining Female Happiness, said the same was true for women of different ages and whether or not they were married or had children.
It said the results appeared surprising given that modern women had been liberated from their traditional 1950s role of housewife.
Instead, their earning power has soared, women are doing better than men in education and they are in control of decisions over whether to start a family.
The findings were released as Sir Stuart Rose, chairman of Marks & Spencer, claimed that women ‘have never had it so good’. …
read more – Women are more unhappy despite 40 years of feminism, claims study
related – The narcissism of consumer society has left women unhappier than ever
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