New Media Archives
"On June 15, 2006, the powerful next wave of our anti-smoking movement will begin."[0]
I like, I like.[0]
I've been playing this game for the past hour. Ah![0]
If you enjoy stupidness from SpikeTV, this will definitely be your liking.[0]
thestar.com to launch an afternoon 'newspaper'-- available for PDF viewing/printing every weekday at 3:30 pm this fall.[0]
The previous one was a disaster.[0]
A must see. His teacher is going to give him an 'A' for terrific motor skills.[0]
Is YouTube a good thing for society? This article says yes. [via Daily Bulletin][0]
It is way better than the previous one, and better than the one before that.[2]
It looks quite hot.[0]
Pure gold. Too bad I'm not working right now. [via Torontoist][0]
Oh my gosh, I can literally see what's wants planted in my backyard.[0]
An incredibly interesting articile about the evolution of email quoting practices. I don't recall ever bottom-posted in my life-- though I didn't use the net "before being informed of its existence by CNN" either.[0]
It's about time! Flickr is way better than that Rogers Yahoo! Photo crap.[0]
I had many Geocities sites back in the day, specifcally in the Hollywood community. I really liked the 'homestead' community concept. I swear, Yahoo! killed Geocities.[0]
Font fanatics might be interested in this.[0]
What if your favourite sites got together for a house party? [via Patrick on Facebook][0]
Should I be worried? It's funny because I don't ever refer to my full name in my blog. I discovered this when Googling my name with my supervisor. Like c'mon, my name is so annonymous! Who knew![6]
Yes, I think the 'obsession' is over, but as the article states: without it, 'you're not in the loop'.[0]
I love how Google communicates on its homepages.[0]
I was able to snatch lee.matthew. Yay. I figure it's a convenient time to slowly transition my Waterloo email to this new one.[0]
It a page of infographics. Neat![1]
"On June 15, 2006, the powerful next wave of our anti-smoking movement will begin."[0]
I like, I like.[0]
I've been playing this game for the past hour. Ah![0]
If you enjoy stupidness from SpikeTV, this will definitely be your liking.[0]
thestar.com to launch an afternoon 'newspaper'-- available for PDF viewing/printing every weekday at 3:30 pm this fall.[0]
The previous one was a disaster.[0]
A must see. His teacher is going to give him an 'A' for terrific motor skills.[0]
Is YouTube a good thing for society? This article says yes. [via Daily Bulletin][0]
It is way better than the previous one, and better than the one before that.[2]
It looks quite hot.[0]
Pure gold. Too bad I'm not working right now. [via Torontoist][0]
Oh my gosh, I can literally see what's wants planted in my backyard.[0]
An incredibly interesting articile about the evolution of email quoting practices. I don't recall ever bottom-posted in my life-- though I didn't use the net "before being informed of its existence by CNN" either.[0]
It's about time! Flickr is way better than that Rogers Yahoo! Photo crap.[0]
I had many Geocities sites back in the day, specifcally in the Hollywood community. I really liked the 'homestead' community concept. I swear, Yahoo! killed Geocities.[0]
Font fanatics might be interested in this.[0]
What if your favourite sites got together for a house party? [via Patrick on Facebook][0]
Should I be worried? It's funny because I don't ever refer to my full name in my blog. I discovered this when Googling my name with my supervisor. Like c'mon, my name is so annonymous! Who knew![6]
Yes, I think the 'obsession' is over, but as the article states: without it, 'you're not in the loop'.[0]
I love how Google communicates on its homepages.[0]
I was able to snatch lee.matthew. Yay. I figure it's a convenient time to slowly transition my Waterloo email to this new one.[0]
It a page of infographics. Neat![1]