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- Peter Molyneux interviewed on Milo And Kate by TechAddiction Blog on Jun 4, 2009
Microsoft’s “Milo” demo at E3 seems to be generating a lot of interest / debate. Using the “Project Natal” technology, an actor talks to a virtual boy (Milo) who interacts with her, appears to understand her, and holds a...
- Big three show off new tech at E3 2009 by TechAddiction Blog on Jun 3, 2009
In addition to previewing dozens of upcoming games slated for 2009 and 2010, at E3 2009 Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony each unveiled new tech peripherals for the Wii, Xbox 360, and PS3. First up was console market-leader Nintendo with the Wii Vit...
- Maxime Bernier by Conservatism.ca on May 23, 2009
The ever brilliant Chantal Hébert has reminded us all that the most popular Quebec Conservative remains Maxime Bernier. So the guy made a bad relationship decision (OK, really bad). I’m over it, hopefully the RCMP will be over it soon, too. Si...
- Maxime Bernier by Conservatism.ca on May 23, 2009
The ever brilliant Chantal Hébert has reminded us all that the most popular Quebec Conservative remains Maxime Bernier. So the guy made a bad relationship decision (OK, really bad). I’m over it, hopefully the RCMP will be over it soon, too. Si...
- May You Live in Interesting Times on This McMartyr, I Mean, McHappy Day by Digital Citizen on May 5, 2009
A mix bag of topics including McHappy Days concept being poorly marketed, Stephen McNeil's twitty tweet about listening to the budget (and tweeting obviously) and Chinese culture about cursing using the expression "interesting times". You can read fo...
- The Video the G20 Should Watch by Conservatism.ca on Apr 2, 2009
Lies, damned lies and statistics. Great video!
- Do you know what this is and what to do with it? by sum.ptuo.us on Sep 20, 2007
Update: The ingredient listed above is called a water caltrop, also known as a Chinese water chestnut. The outside is very hard and it resembles the head of a bull. Chef Ian left a comment, and I also received an email from a fellow student that knew...






