Archive for September, 2005

Student Apathay at its Worst
September 29th, 2005 @ 1:26pm
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Having come from Queen’s, where I was the Vice-President(Student Development) for the Engineering Society and an AMS rep last year, and even before that a fairly involved member-at-large, I felt that I’d seen it all when it comes to student government; the good, the bad and the ugly. However, the SFSS (Simon Fraser Students Society) [...]

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Homecoming – Queen’s Style
September 26th, 2005 @ 8:55pm
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For those of you who haven’t heard about it on the National news, Queen’s had quite a homecoming this year. Unlike some of my hard-core friends, I didn’t make it down for Homecoming Ritual on Friday (although I wasn’t really doing anything at work – see previous post – it was my last day on [...]

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Another Job Done
September 23rd, 2005 @ 5:34pm
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Today marked the end of my ’summer’ job with POLARIS in Ottawa, and since I’d finished everything I needed to do already, the only thing left for me on my last day at work was to show up for the traditional ‘good-bye lunch’ where the members of the GSC’s Electromagnetic and Seismic Investigation Division (which [...]

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Wonders of Photography
September 14th, 2005 @ 2:01pm
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If you think my photos are good, check this out. And yes, that’s a real photograph, not some digital artwork! It’s absoutely amazing what people can/will do these days, and the more I see from the world of macrophotography, the more I am tempted to get into it. If only lenses were cheaper…
Apparently I have [...]

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Uncomfortable
September 13th, 2005 @ 4:28pm
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I really shouldn’t be complaining – right now life is going great – but all the same, it could be better. This 32 degree heat (humidex 38) in September is the first thing I’d change. What’s up with the weather in this city? I put up with the heat all summer, and now that it’s [...]

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