farewell Corner Gas

Watched the final episode tonight.

I’m not a manic fan (like Dana) but I’ve always enjoyed the understated rural Canadian humour. Thanks for the memories.

… The finale was, in almost every sense, just another typically, quietly, dryly drop-deadpan hilarious episode. This has never been a show about emotional upheaval or shocking revelation or forensic medicine or tempestuous romance (unless you count Brent and Lacey’s near-kiss, or Hank’s sexy fish talk, or Emma’s occasional snuggle-up with Oscar).

So there was no reason to expect anything earthshaking, like Brent waking up next to Suzanne Pleshette, and finding Patrick Duffy in his shower, and suddenly realizing that the whole thing’s all just been a horrible dream.

Actually, that might have been kinda funny. But very, very un-Corner Gas.

The theme song says it all: “There’s not a lot goin’ on…

The Star – Corner Gas stays true to itself in finale

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Corner Gas is a Canadian television sitcom series created by Brent Butt. It airs on CTV in Canada, WGN America in the United States, and SBS in Australia.

Deriving its name from the roadside gas station located in the fictional town of Dog River, Saskatchewan. Corner Gas is the only gas station for 60 kilometres (37 mi), in any direction. …

The show became an instant hit, averaging a million-viewers per episode …

Wikipedia

A Game of Thrones – George R.R. Martin

A Game of Thrones is the first book in the sprawling A Song of Ice and Fire series, seven planned novels.

George R.R. Martin (GRRM) looks exactly as you would picture him.

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Book 1 is smart, complex, vivid. And realistic. It reads like a real historical account.

I recommend it to any fan of this genre.

As usual, I listened to the audio version read by Roy Dotrice. He is fantastic at distinguishing between the many hundreds of characters.

At over 33hrs for the unabridged version, it’s EPIC.

(I may need to listen to it again on a LONG hike before deciding whether to move on to Book 2, A Clash of Kings.)

… Martin’s Seven Kingdoms resemble England during the Wars of the Roses, with the Stark and Lannister families standing in for the Yorks and Lancasters. The story of these two families and their struggle to control the Iron Throne dominates the foreground; in the background is a huge, ancient wall marking the northern border, beyond which barbarians, ice vampires, and direwolves menace the south as years-long winter advances. Abroad, a dragon princess lives among horse nomads and dreams of fiery reconquest.

There is much bloodshed, cruelty, and death, but A Game of Thrones is nevertheless compelling; it garnered a Nebula nomination and won the 1996 Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel. …

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Wikipedia – A Game of Thrones

It was announced January, 2007 that HBO Productions has purchased the broadcast rights for the entire A Song of Ice and Fire series, with the author also serving as co-executive producer on the project. The plan calls for each book from the series to be filmed over an entire season’s worth of episodes.

Dana back in Gymnastics

My long time friend Dana Brass got married. Had a puppy. And a baby. Went on American Maternity (3 months). Then decided to leave her full-time job as a senior Cirque du Soleil casting scout to be a MOM.

Next decision in this long chain of life events?

She went home to Saskatchewan to coach at her old gymnastics club for a few months.

Coaching is a holiday, after all.

Welcome back Dana!
Welcome back Dana!

Flames to win Stanley Cup

Professional sports are FIXED, as you know.

The Flames are scripted to win this year, my online hacker friends tell me. They only need to beat Vancouver tonight to make that happen.

Dan will join the team for the playoff run
Dan will join the team for the playoff run
Tom's play-off beard
Tom's play-off beard

The Stanley Cup visited Cirque du Soleil in Vegas recently.

Will the Internet Replace Universities?

Newspapers are dropping like flies.

Are Universities next?

… Universities were also subject to a lot of fevered speculation back then. In 1997 the legendary management consultant Peter Drucker said, “Thirty years from now, the big university campuses will be relics…. Such totally uncontrollable expenditures, without any visible improvement in either the content or the quality of education, means that the system is rapidly becoming untenable.” Twelve years later, universities are bursting with customers, bigger, and (until recently) richer than ever before.

Was Drucker wrong?

My own guess is that the existing Universities will continue to evolve into the future. In one form or another.

But that the cost of tuition will force future students into less expensive online Universities.

… Quick, name the largest private university in the U.S. The answer is the University of Phoenix, founded in 1976, where 95% of faculty are part-time and the large majority of teaching happens completely online.

It could happen that more education-providing corporations (one hesitates to call them “universities”) could develop better ways to provide online classroom educations to a large number of students who are interested in the first purpose listed above but are unwilling to pay for the second. If that model catches on, it will cause dramatic upheaval in the economy of traditional universities. …

Blogs / Cosmic Variance – Will the Internet Replace Universities?

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The University of Phoenix (UPX) is a for-profit educational institution that specializes in adult education. The largest private university in North America, it has an enrollment of more than 345,300 students …

switching to Gmail

Radically different than the Microsoft Entourage software I’ve been using for years, Gmail takes some getting used to.

I just switched to Gmail.

Watch an introduction on YouTube.

I’m watching more Gmail tutorial videos.

Note:

Microsoft Entourage is the Mac version of Outlook Express, now Windows Live Mail.

I’m a COFFEE ACHIEVER

The National Coffee Association in 1984 PROVED the benefits of my favourite addiction.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Study: Coffee Addiction Validated by Improved Sports Performance

… Caffeine, it turns out, actually works. And it is legal, one of the few performance enhancers that is not banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency. …

Exercise physiologists have studied caffeine’s effects in nearly every iteration: Does it help sprinters? Marathon runners? Cyclists? Rowers? Swimmers? Athletes whose sports involve stopping and starting like tennis players? The answers are yes and yes and yes and yes.

Starting as long ago as 1978, researchers have been publishing caffeine studies. And in study after study, they concluded that caffeine actually does improve performance. In fact, some experts, like Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky of McMaster University in Canada, are just incredulous that anyone could even ask if caffeine has a performance effect. …

NY Times – It’s Time to Make a Coffee Run

Prague’s Kafka International Named Most Alienating Airport

Business Week ranked the airport last in customer satisfaction due to long delays, bureaucratic employees, and overall oppressive atmosphere.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

I love the Onion News Network.

They’ve actually hired a former CNN Anchor, Bobbie Batista. That’s her in the clip above.