Monday, June 30, 2008

Sunday, June 29, 2008

The 2008 Version of "Where the Hell is Matt?"

I find this fellow's videos endlessly fascinating. Local note: Vancouver appears at 3:32 and Seattle at 4:13.

By the way, do we have any definitive proof that Matt and Jared (from the Subway commercials) are not the same person?! Just askin'!

Not All Teenagers Are Lazy & Selfish

Too often these days it seems we all encounter or read about teenagers who are lazy, selfish, or worse. They live their lives with complete disrespect for everyone and everything else. In Vancouver this often takes the form of well to do Asian, South Asian, and White kids who purport to live their lives like Faux Inner City Black Gangstas.

Well, I'm very happy to report that there are exceptions to the rule. Staying with me this summer is an 18 year old Mexican teenager named Danny. I've known him since he was seven but I've never been so proud of him as I have this past weekend. So much happened but here are the highlights:

  • We hauled 17 monitors out of storage, including some old 19" ones that were 55 lbs!
  • Picked up 19 computers from one of our Vancouver techs, Bruce.
  • Delivered 12 computers in Vancouver, Burnaby, and Richmond, to very happy recipients.
  • Moved a large dining table and chairs from my uncle's place in Ladner.
And through it all Danny didn't complain once, didn't avoid work once, and didn't once ask when we'd be done. What a fine young fellow!



Sidebar: The most amusing part of his time here is the way 95% of people react when I tell them that he's from Mexico. The reaction is consistently the same: A curious stare, followed by an expression of disbelief, and then either asking me if I'm joking or asserting that "he doesn't look like any Mexican person I've ever seen".

A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood

"A beautiful day in the neighborhood, a beautiful day, a beautiful day. Won't you be my neighbor?" - Fred Rogers




















Susan Cole: Pursuer of Comedians, Queen of All that's Unfunny

Convince me that this isn't a Monty Python skit:

For more on this pathetic, angry woman, click here.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Skyscrapers

In searching for information of the Shangri-La, I discovered a fascinating website called SkyscraperPage.com. While Vancouver is 5th in the World in total number of skyscrapers, its buildings are tiny compared to others in the world. Here's a comparison:


A Backstage Sneak Peak at Bard on the Beach

Vancouver's homage to William Shakespeare has returned for another summer season. Here are a few glimpses of the backstage area.



A Mellow Kitsilano Evening

This live motion art statue sits above the Kitsilano swimming pool:
Here's a close-up view of the almost completed Shangri-La tower, which is the tallest building in Vancouver:
Danny captured this fantastic photo:

Editorial: Obama's views on Canadian oil don't match his country's interests

Editorial from the Vancouver Sun:

Quick now, which country is the leading supplier of petroleum to the United States? Wrong.

It's not Saudi Arabia. It is Canada by a long shot.

This year so far, the U.S. has imported more than 2.5 million barrels a day from Canada, compared with 1.5 million from the despotic desert kingdom. Last year, imports from Canada totaled 2.4 million barrels a day, compared with 1.4 million from the Saudis.

Don't take our word for it. These are figures from the June 13 report of the Energy Information Administration, which bills itself as the disseminator of official energy statistics from the U.S. government.

Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Barack Obama might want to review these numbers carefully before he again condemns Canada's leading export as a "dirty, dwindling and dangerously expensive" 19th-century fossil fuel. It also happens to be the elixir of life for the U.S. economy and will continue to be long after Obama has left the Oval office -- if he ever gets there. But Obama's energy adviser, Jason Grumet, has warned that climate change trumps oil, specifically oil from Alberta's oilsands. The production of oil from the oilsands generates about three times more greenhouses gases compared to production of conventional oil, according to U.S. environmentalists.

Obama has promised to cut U.S. dependence on foreign oil by 35 per cent by 2030 and invest $150 billion US in alternative energy. "The possibilities of renewable energy are limitless," he said in Las Vegas this week. To flip Obama's campaign slogan, that's change we can't believe in. It should've stayed in Vegas.

As we have seen with President George W. Bush's effort to enhance U.S. energy security by investing in ethanol, not only are there limits to alternative energy, but disaster results from uninformed, misguided policies.

Should the U.S. follow Obama's reckless route, Canada will have no lack of customers for its oil, which will remain the world's principal energy source for many decades. But without Canadian supplies, the U.S. will become increasingly dependent on hostile or unpredictable regimes such as those of Venezuela, Nigeria, Algeria, Angola and Russia.

Obama's attack on Canada's oil industry on the heels of his pledge to abrogate or renegotiate the North America Free Trade Agreement does not augur well for Canada-U.S. relations should he succeed in his bid to occupy the White House. If his recent comments accurately reflect the direction he intends to take his country, he will put the U.S. in peril, stifle economic growth, lower Americans' standard of living and undermine the most important trading relationship in the western hemisphere.

He has a few months to sharpen up his policies and groom his team before the presidential campaign is in full swing. Replacing his energy adviser would be a good start.

Protected Lesbians and Censored Comedians in B.C.

Fresh off the heels of the Mark Steyn & Maclean's free speech travesty, comes a new story from Canuckistan's [Ultra] Left Coast. We now learn that Lorna Pardy, the woman in the middle here

has gained the right to assault & provoke another person and yet if that person defends themselves verbally or physically then Ms. Pardy has the full support of the government to persecute this person.

Don't believe me? Then watch this:

How far into the Twilight Zone has British Columbia traveled?!?

Here's the BC "Human Rights" document covering this case. The first sentence of Section 15 glares out like a beacon. It reads, "In this case, Ms. Pardy is a member of two protected groups, because of her sex and her sexual orientation."

Isn't it ironic that around the same time that Nelson Mandela is turning 90 and is being celebrated the world over that a New Apartheid has cast it's ugly shadow over British Columbia and Canada. Doesn't that just make you extra proud to be a Canadian this July 1st?! Do you sense a large earthquake coming?

Update: I learned this afternoon that The Vancouver Province gave this story front page coverage and the Vancouver Sun fairly prominent coverage. Perhaps this is their way of making up for their lame coverage of the Mark Steyn / Maclean's fiasco. Or maybe they realize just how scary things have become in this province.

Premier Gordon Campbell will be appearing on Bill Good's show on CKNW tomorrow morning at 8:30am. Please do give him a call (604.280.9898) and ask him why he is not doing a damn thing to stop this atrocity.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Fourth Straight Day of Sunshine!

My friend, Sharon, related to me that last summer Vancouver supposedly had no more than 4 consecutive days of sunshine. I don't know if that's factually accurate but today is definitely the 4th straight day of great weather!

This city is unbelievably stunning when the sun is shining on it.




Is Amerika Heading Down the Same Path of Canuckistan?

With this being the Post #2,001 of my blog, I wanted it to be on a topic of supreme importance.

During the recent Maclean's / Mark Steyn Kangaroo Court fiasco, I saw comments from countless Americans exclaiming how anything like that could happen south of the 49th Parallel. I urged them to not rest on their laurels, for if there's one thing Canadians have learned this year it's that free speech is not a guaranteed right.

Fast forward less than a month and this editorial caught my attention. It focuses on Nancy Pelosi and the rest of the Democrat leadership supporting the "Fairness Doctrine". Of course, this is simply a euphemism meaning something very different in practice. In truth, it's the "American Censorship Doctrine", giving the American Federal Communications Commission the ability to completely control all content broadcast over the public airwaves.

If this repressive act becomes law then it will effectively silence many right-of-center radio talk show hosts, which is the ultimate aim of Pelosi and her ilk.

Censorship, Censorship, Censorship - The founders of America must be spinning in their graves.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

The Battle for America Begins


Gorgeous Vancouver

By the early afternoon the cobwebs in my head were preventing me from thinking clearly. So Danny & I went on a bike ride around False Creek and downtown to Stanley Park. On days like this, I love living in this city!

Many of the photos shown herein were taken by him:









Seniors Being Evicted Blame Gov't

Hat tip to my friend, V, for directing me to this story. It's about 10 sets of seniors on Vancouver Island who have been living in a waterfront trailer park but will be evicted next year.

Some facts:

  • None own the land that their mobile homes sit on.
  • Each has been paying about $3,400 per year in rent, which works out to $283.33 per month.
Of course I have sympathy for each individual senior. But to try to paint the new land owners or the government as villains is beyond ridiculousness and unfair. I think most anyone in Canada would appreciate being able to live on waterfront property for less than $300 per month. But when did renting property give one the right to live there forever?

Furthermore, saving on rent for so long, what did these people do with all the money they were saving on rent? Was it invested wisely or spent otherwise? Are the tax dollars of those seniors who skimped on luxuries and vacations all of their lives supposed to bail out those who did not?

I realize that in asking these tough questions, I probably come across as an uncaring bastard. Not so. In my work with BCDD I've come across many seniors like this. For various reasons, they've spent most of their savings all their lives and are practically impoverished by the time they reached retirement. Some may have been swindled, some may have had other unfortunate incidents occur but one has to wonder if many just never thought ahead beyond the "fun years". Now that they're in the predicament they're in, to what degree is the government (which means you & me) supposed to bail them out?

Monday, June 23, 2008

Summer in the City

We've had two consecutive nice days in Vancouver. Here are a few shots of the Art Gallery complex, near Georgia & Howe.