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10 September, 2009

Yonge & Dundas

One day at Yonge & Dundas, Toronto, ON from Mark Turuk on Vimeo.

05 September, 2009

Vimeo Test

blue boat II from Mark Turuk on Vimeo.

01 September, 2009

Ashbridges Bay Yacht Club


Ashbridges Bay Yacht Club
Originally uploaded by MMT1972
First day with the new lens...

21 July, 2009

obligatory pet shot


obligatory pet shot
Originally uploaded by MMT1972
new camera test.

01 May, 2009

Not that I'm paranoid... 'cause I'm not. Really.

.... but damn all that end-of-the-world science fiction stuff I'm so fond of reading.

So, I spent 1.5 hours updating my go-to-hell kit, which while it doesn't involve safety from Zombies (no assault rifles, cross bows or shotguns), it should suffice to keep me fed and hydrated in the event of Very Bad Things happening (with the caveat that I'm in an urban population area of 3 mil +, so in a true societal failure, I had better not still be here).

Food (canned, dried, frozen) for:
6 weeks if power / water remain.
4 weeks if water remains.
2 weeks if forced to use stored water.

Diesel for 2,000 km, at optimal mileage, if bug-out needs to occur.

Medical Kit; including anti-diarrhea meds, water purification, anti-bacterial, bleach, etc.

Sleeping Bag, flashlights, axe, knives, flashlights, candles, batteries; general camping gear.

A sub-set of all of the above sans diesel, pre-packed in case on-foot or on-bicycle exodus required.

Cat food, 4 weeks supply. Hey, he's not a bad cat, and deserves a fighting chance at the end-of-the-world.

So, it's not paranoia, it's just common sense.

And it was much fun freaking out the clerk at Canadian Tire and Loblaws, this afternoon. :-D

Given where I live... I wish I had a boat, damnit.

07 April, 2009

ThinkGeek :: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

ThinkGeek :: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

Wow.

27 March, 2009

how to tell....


screenshot
Originally uploaded by MMT1972
... when your cat has been walking on the keyboard.

25 March, 2009

A day with no news...

Every once in a while, you see something (in this case it was on DesignNotes) that sticks with you, and you need to revisit it once in a while.

Given all the news, and crap, and stuff that has happened over the past year or so... yeah, a Day With No News would be awesome at this point...

24 February, 2009

Colby Cosh: Watching boomers in turmoil is worth a recession - Full Comment

Colby Cosh: Watching boomers in turmoil is worth a recession - Full Comment: "Our elders, who bought prosperity and nice pensions at our expense and pulled the ripcords on their “Freedom 55” parachutes without leaving any behind in the passenger cabin, are getting it in the neck just when they thought a secure old age, with money for travel and expensive pastimes, was a safe bet."

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/me winces.

21 August, 2008

Kamil Tchorek: Georgia has reawakened Poles' fear of Russian aggression | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk

Kamil Tchorek: Georgia has reawakened Poles' fear of Russian aggression | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk:

"Until the Georgia crisis, Poles didn't want the US missile shield. It was seen as another demonstration of Bush lunacy: a piece of kit that didn't work; a $100bn subsidy of American aerospace; a defence against an Iran that would use a terror cell with a dirty bomb before an ICBM; and a middle finger to a Kremlin that will take any pretext to whip up Russian nationalism to distract from its own failings.

But now, the 10 interceptor missiles headed for Poland have real power – and that power is symbolic rather than tactical. With American boots and hardware on the ground in their country, Poles feel that they cannot be let down in the way they have been so many times before. The Kremlin's recent behavior, and long memories in this part of the world, makes Poles want that certainty."