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Published On: 6/5/2007
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Wave power tipped as 'holy grail' for Australia

AFP, 17 May 2007 - New technology harnessing wave energy could be the "holy grail" for providing electricity and drinking water to Australia's major cities, Industry Minister Ian MacFarlane said Thursday.

The technology, developed with the help of more than 770 million dollars (636 million US) in seed funding from the government, works through fields of submerged buoys tethered to seabed pumps.

The buoys move in harmony with the motion of the passing waves, pumping pressurised seawater to shore to run turbines and pass through a desalination plant.

"The constancy of the waves even when the surface is dead calm means .... READ MORE ABOUT WHEN THE "WAVE FARMS" ARE TO BE CONSTRUCTED... Click HERE: http://www.wbcsd.org/plugins/DocSearch/details.asp?type=DocDet&ObjectId=MjQ2NTg
 
See a SCHEMATIC of the system, VISIT the Carnegie Corporation at: http://www.carnegiecorp.com.au/tech/wave-energy/what-is-ceto.php
 


Published On: 5/22/2007
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While at University, I studied Agribusiness and thus made to complete courses in Crop, Dairy, and Water Sciences -to name a few.  During an Organic Agriculture course, as we spoke on growing Corn for Ethanol and using veggie products for blending with Diesel or on it's own as B100 biodiesel, a rancher's son spoke up about the deficiencies matched with the demands put on production of crop-based fuels.  He'd lived and worked his family farm since birth and contended that Biofuel crops create carbon dioxide pollution equalled to the carbon emissions of oil use---through crop production and harvest systems! 
 
HHMMM...Well, the lesson I take away from his insights are aligned with my own....only....my perspective is this:
   Don't rely on one source for everything...Diversify...Yeah...BioFuel is not THE answer...it's ONE of the solutions...Hydrogen and Solar are options too....we all just need to continue to keep open to new and alternative sciences, technologies, and suggestions!
   Buy locally, Think Globally...purchase from your local ma and pop shops and make sure that they practice Social Responsibility.
 
Read what MSNBC is saying about relying solely on Biofuels:    
 
 
While saying bioenergy represents an “extraordinary opportunity” to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, it warned that “rapid growth in liquid biofuel production will make substantial demands on the world’s land and water resources at a time when demand for both food and forest products is also rising rapidly.”
 
 
 


Published On: 5/8/2007
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The Step it Up series brought to Whistler a new bread of event bringing guest speakers into a bar environment to educate the young hip and cool crowd of Whistler about different themes relating to the protection of our environment including the wellness of our own body, mind and spirit.

Surfrider Foundation in WhistlerLike it’s previous events, Hilltrip’s goal with the Step it Up series was to fight global warming. With an event every month from November 2006 to April 2007, the series included six different educational sessions about sustainability with a global warming twist. Through the whole series, Hilltrip was able to raise $550 to benefit the Snowrider Project of Surfrider Vancouver and a lot of people learned about ways to become a better steward of the environment and themselves.

Starting with a Sustainable Mountains Session in November , Step it Up no1 sent a strong message to the snow sport industry by having Jonaven Moore, a renown professional snowboarder, do a presentation on global warming and how negative PR is affecting our understanding of the issue, well timed after Tyler Bradley, the environmental chemist behind the creation of the first environmentally friendly ski wax in the world; Hillbilly Wax-Works & Ethica Enviro-Wax who had a satirical look at the state of the snow sport industry itself.

DJ Mat The Alien in WhistlerStep it Up no2 being close to Christmas, Hilltrip thought educating people about how making informed choices during the holiday season would help them reduce their environmental footprint and be good for their own body environment and organized a Sustainable Food Session. The session covered the concepts of SLOW food with Diana Rochon, RAW food with Sarinda Hoilett, SUPER food with Randall Carpenter and there was a slide show to give ideas to people on how they can green their holidays.
If you are interested you learn about how you can GREEN Christmas Holiday click here >>

Yoga in WhistlerFor the third Step it Up, we decided to do something a bit different than the usual sustainable environment type event by having an Awakening Session and introduce a spiritual approach to sustainability. We believe awareness and consciousness can play a big role in improving someone’s life and the world. For the occasion, we had Kelly Oswald of The Oracle, Tina James of World Yoga Within and Robbie Dagg & Friends with OM MANI PADME HUM.

The fourth session was done in conjunction with Surfrider Vancouver. The theme was Sustainable Watershed and Pina Belperio of Whistler Water Watch and June Van Der Star of Surfrider did great presentations followed by a Sea to Summit, a video where snowboarders, skateboarder, and surfers are talking about the entire hydrological cycle and how it relates to their day to day life. Following the session, we had the Enviro-Mental Showdown Party following the qualifier of the Showcase Showdown, an annual snowboard competition.

The fifth one was a Sustainable Energy Session and we had Sarah Valentine giving a few tips on how we can reduce our energy consumption easily and than Hilltrip went all out and presented 15 documentaries about energy and climate change over 2 days as part of the Sierra Club Energy Film Festival.
You can read more about the Energy Film Festive by clicking here >>
Step it Up in Whistler
As a way to end the series, Hilltrip teamed up with a bunch of local artists to present an Expression Session on Earth Day, April 22nd, and the last day of the World Ski and Snowboard Festival (WSSF) this year. Kostaman & The Vibrations opened at 7pm with a few reggae songs, Angie Nolan and MollyFi followed with poems and spoken words, Daniel Poisson, Chris Dyer, Olivier Roy, Jon Parris and Stan Matwychcuk had art pieces on display, Chili Thom & Feet Banks came to show their short film “High in the Mountain”, Animal Nation did a few raps, and Rainbo performed a hula hoops go-go set to the sound of DJ Parris. During the evening we also had the OxyMoron Martini, a heathy martini containin FrequenSea.

This last Step it Up event was also the launch of Green.Colonies.com in Whistler! It is also during that event that the winner for the Surf trip, the Option Snowboard, the SPY goggle and the O’Neill goodies were draw. There was so much going on, it was a great way to close the festival and the series in beauty.

Thanks to Whistler Brewing Company, Clif Bar, O’Neill, Deep Snow and Surf Experience, Option Snowboards and Spy for sponsoring the Step it Up series, Maxx Fish Bar & Lounge for letting us host the series, Surfrider Vancouver for setting an information table at each event, the speakers and artists for their performances and inspiration as well as all the people that have helped make this series of event happen…Nadia Cote, Marie-Lou, Giselle, Haley, Elexa, Sarah, Andrew, Adrian and all of those who came.

For more information on Hilltrip, visit www.hilltrip.com

Check out my gallery to see pictures from each Step it Up event!


Published On: 5/8/2007
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Published On: 5/6/2007
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Building on the momentum of Step it Up series, Hilltrip is happy to invite the community to come to the sixth and final Step it Up event at MAXX FISH, nicely coordinated to happen on Earth Day. Celebrated every April 22, Earth Day is the largest, most celebrated environmental event worldwide. First launched as an environmental awareness event in the United States in 1970, Earth Day is celebrated as the birth of the environmental movement and is the only event celebrated simultaneously around the globe by people of all backgrounds, faiths and nationalities.

For Step it Up no6, Hilltrip is presenting an Expression Session including Kostaman & The Vibrations opening at 7pm sharp, followed by a slate of local artists including Angie Nolan with poems, MollyFi with spoken words, Daniel Poisson and Chris Dyer with visual art, Chili Thom & Feet Banks with “High in the Mountain”, Animal Nation with a few raps, John Parris with a few mixes and more.

At 10pm, the winners for the Earth Raffle will be draw. Everybody attending the Expression Session will have a chance to enter the raffle to win one of the grand prizes by writing their name at the back of a Step it Up flyer and dropping it off at the Surfrider table during the session. All the ballots collected trough the whole series will be included in the raffle, so people who entered at previous Step it Up sessions will have their chances to win. Prizes include a 3-day Surf Experience Expedition sponsored by Deep Snow & Surf Experience, an Option snowboard, a pair of SPY goggle, O’Neill goodies among other.

After 10pm, Rainbo and Lexi Moon will perform hula hoops go-go dances to the sound of DJ Jamie Vale.

Also on the sensory extravaganza menu is Martinis at Midnight offering the ‘Oxymoron’ martini, a martini with a healthy twist containing FrequenSea, a unique ‘Superfood’ discovery containing all of Mother Nature’s essential nutrients. This martini has so much good stuff in it that it will relieve all the guilt of consuming alcohol.

“There are so many good messages from artistic expressions; and art is also a powerful catalyst for change. This event is going to be Hilltrip’s 3rd Earth Day event in Whistler and I hope to inspire people to be part of the solutions and care for our planet thought different art forms” says Marie Fortin, event organizer. “April 22 is the last day of the TWSSF, so this last Step it Up event will be like a cleansing evening for the body and the soul and a great way to close the festival and the series in beauty.”

Admission is only $10 and includes a free Cool Tag from Clif Bar and a beer from Whistler Brewing Company. A Cool Tag™ is a renewable wind energy credit that will keep an estimated 300 pounds of carbon dioxide (CO2) — the main contributor to global warming — out of the air. That’s roughly the same as neutralizing the global warming emissions generated from traveling 300 miles (more than 480 kms) in the average car.

As with every Step it Up event, proceed will support the Snowrider Project, a campaign of the Surfrider Foundation, which aims to bring greater understanding of the hydrological cycle and foster a sense of stewardship towards alpine and valley watersheds. One major initiative for Snowrider is organizing local mountain clean-ups in spring after the snow melts to pick up garbage haphazardly littered during the season by skiers and boarders.

Thanks to Clif Bar, Whistler Brewing Company, O’Neill, Option Snowboards, Spy. Deep Snow & Surf Experience and Maxx Fish for their support on the Step it Up series.

For more info visit www.hilltrip.com




Published On: 4/18/2007
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Giraffe Entourage: Surfing Tofino
By: Rodney


So I went surfing for the first time in Tofino this past weekend.  Wow...what a trip with Clayton and Kristina.   Started off with us leaving the office at 1pm to arrive in a massive car line up for the ferries to take us to Vancouver Island.  As we approach the line, the stupid ferrie guy tells us we will probably get on the 9 O'Clock ferrie!  it was 3:30!  So I figured the guy made a mistake and meant we may get on the 5 O'Clock but if not then the 7:00.  Nope.  What he meant was the 9:00 which was leaving at 10:30PM!!!  So yea...We got on the stupid ferrie at 10:30pm and got to tofino at around 3:30.  14 hours. grr. 
 
 
So on Saturday we start calling around looking for a place where we can take some lessons and rent some gear.  "No places will be renting or giving lessons this weekend because of the large swell".  What the!  The entire reason for going to tofino and ruffing that 14hour trip was to surf.  So we try to make light of things and plan some other activities such as whale watching and kayaking.  We went to go check out the waves to see how crazy they were because Clayton or I had not seen the beach in Tofino before.  The waves weren't too bad and after taking some pictures (which turned out pretty crappy..check the galleries for some decent ones) we went to a local surf shop where tehy told us we could rent equipment for Sunday.
 
Luckily, we did rent gear on Sunday and it was amazing!  It was pouring rain and cold but nice and toasty in the wetsuit.  We had the full enchilada on.  Hood, Gloves and boots.  The quote of the day was "Where did all my bones go" compliments of Dane.  So the waves were pretty decent and the water was refreshing but boy was I ever tired after surfing. 
 
We came back monday and the trip was a Huge success.  Special thanks to Xtina for planing the whole bumbaclot extravaganza and for driving.


Published On: 11/14/2006
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My Journal: Orsa
By: mar_wa


I havn´t written anything here since I moved to Orsa. Well, one reason could be that I havn´t had any internet since I left Switzerland. A month without checking my e-mail! But I guess that also was something good! So, yesterday I gave up and installed internet on my computer at home in my nice little flat. All the cables were to short so the first thing ppl will see when they step into my flat is the computer.
 
What else, hmm. They have made a big ski-water-jump outside our house. Really cool! I might upload some pics of it later.
 
I´m going home to Luleå tomorrow again. I havn´t been at home "in real" since christmas so it would be nice to see my family and friends again. And I can celebrate my birthday there too (which is tomo!!) ;-).
 
We met Salomon today, so it seems like I will ski on new skis this winter again! Woho :).
 
This is far too much text so I will go and make dinner now!

Eat fish!


Published On: 9/20/2006
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My Journal: blah!
By: cazza21


So hungover today.. it's dinner time and i still feel like crap.. my office space is cluttered with water bottles.... hurray for parties with the sb.com folk! great times!


Published On: 8/1/2006
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Ok I know rollerblading is normally pretty gay, but these guys are definitely stepping it up a notch.  I'd like to see someone skating that waterpark




Published On: 7/20/2006
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The Life and Times of Joe: Summer eh?
By: joe


So summer has fully and completely arrived now, and it's wicked. Sure I might bitch about how it's "so damn hot" but I bitched about the rain too, so apparently you can never make me happy unless it's puking snow all night then sunny the next day. I'm pretty sure the temperature here reached "surface of the sun"°C the other day. Actually it's pretty wicked, I've been mountain biking a ton, and we've reached new heights of Bocce ball radness (including water holes).
 
Speaking of biking, damn is it fun. I've got a Brodie Holeshot that is great, though I do wish at times I had a full suspension (I'm not so smooth and the dualies kinda cover for me), and I bought my Whistler Mountain bike park pass on friday. It's so amazing up there, the Garbanzo chair expansion means there is 3400 vertical feet of mountain biking to be had on dozens of trails. Some of them get pretty tricky, especially on a bike not built for the park (mine) and I found that out on friday. After having an amazing ride, including "Original Sin" and "In Deep" off of the Garbanzo chair, we decided to do "Schleyer" on the lower mountain. I tried to take a "not so hot" line on one of the rock faces and managed to endo over the handlebars and land on just about every part of my body, including my hip, both legs, shoulder, back, elbow and wrist. I was very lucky that I had borrowed a full face helmet from Fanatyk Co bike shop, because all I remember is my face and head sliding across the rocks. Thanks Jon! First time I've ever really knocked my head too, guess I got a mild concussion, that was interesting. Oh yeah, and on a sad note, I was a dumbass and took my cool nerd phone up the hill with me, and managed to smash it to pieces when I fell. D'oh. Ah well, I got back up there yesterday and it kicks ass. Back at 'er again this week.
 
 
Have fun y'all!


Published On: 7/3/2006
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Last night, I went to the St-Jean Baptiste celebration here in Peterborough.  I have discovered that the entire Francophone population (save 10 of us) are either under 13 years old or over 35! it wasn't the best celebration I've been to, but met some great people, listened to a great band from Quebec, and heard a bit of a rumour that led to my next adventure.

I heard that Davey Jones from the Monkeys was in town giving a free concert. I had to find out if it was true! So I left the St-Jean celebration, dropped my car off at home, and headed down to the waterfront. I started listening for loud music and following the noise... first place I stumbled apon was the Greek Festival.. Not quite Davey, and they were just closing up for the night, so no good food left!   So off I went again... more loud music, but I wasn't getting my hopes up.... until I saw it... a stage, and hundreds of people sitting on lawn chairs singing along, with Davey!!!  It was awesome! Although I missed the first 45 minutes of the concert, the last hour was great!  Plus, to finish it all of, a fab fireworks presentation!!! My only regret is not having my camera along for this random adventure!

Apparently there is a 'festival of lights' and every saturday and wednesday they have a band play, and then fireworks or boats that are all decorated with lights perform routines on the river.  Too bad all the good bands are playing while i'm in BC! ah well, c'est la vie!


Published On: 6/25/2006
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I think there are two different kinds of people in the world. Those who, when stresses out, can't even think of eating, and those that eat anything and everything. I unfortunetly am of the second variety.

Luckily, the tables have turned.  The old principal has been kicked out of the school, and a new one was brought in. Not only does he actually believe in discipline, but he also believe in treating all teachers equal.... i'm no longer 'just the french teacher'.  We had a bit of a chat yesterday (after he suspended a student for throwing a water bottle at me when I asked him to please sit down and get back to work.) and he told me that he's surprised that i stuck around after all the things he's heard. He said he read all the repports I sent ot the office about students behaviour and he couldn't believe what the old principal let them get away with it.  It's nice to hear that i'm not crazy for thinking these kids are insane, but when you have a principal that doesn't believe french is a real subject, it's hard to get any support.

Now, I come home and i'm in a great mood. I started jogging... and have cut 10 minutes off my time in 2 days! I'm starting to actually feel good about going into work, and the kids have this new found respect for me now that the new principal encourages and supports all I do! I'm usually still smiling at the end of the day, which NEVER happened before, and i mean, i'm a pretty happy person! so hurray for things looking better!

on an opposite note though.. my Knights are getting their butts kicked... i'm giving up on hockey! And... i haven't heard anything back from the interview i did for the job in whistler.. starting to get a bit nervous.. i really wanted that!! if only to be there to do interviews with the schools in the area! ha! so yeah, thanks to all of you who have your fingers crossed for me.. hope you don't mind keeping them crossed a little longer! thanks!


Published On: 5/10/2006
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So let’s see, I have 252 stairs to go down and up each day to get to my nest on a cliff that I call home. That means ever two weeks I will have climbed 3,528 stairs getting to and from my house, excluding any other stairs I may come across in that time. The CN tower has more stairs then any other building on earth with 3,500 stairs. Great! So I’m climbing the equivalent of the CN Tower on crutches every two weeks. But wait, I have eight weeks on crutches! I’m going to have the left leg of a kangaroo when I’m done. If you see me hopping around the office thirsty like I live in the outback of Australia don’t hesitate to offer me a glass of water :-)



Published On: 4/27/2006
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It's saturday, over a week after I first left for my Northern adventure.  And I've finally stopped procrastinating enough to get this blog done!

On thursday teh 9th of March, I was to meet my friend Betsy in Peterborough at 6.30 to head up to Sudbury to meet up with AddictiveEscape at my parent's house.  However, due to some fog in Milwaulke, Besty's flight was cnacelled, and all plans were changed.  I ended up heading to the airport to meet Betsy at 11pm, then driving to sudbury.. we arrived at about 4am.  Now Usually this wouldn't be a problem, but I felt bad for Chris who had been at my parent's since about 8o'clock waiting for us.  Good thing they took care of him for me! ha!

The weekend went off with tons of little incidents, but was a great sb.com meet up in Searchmount!  I'm not going to add any details.. if you want to know about all the mishaps, you can go to the Strip-Search-and-Mount thread in the EC Canada section.

The week was pretty relaxing, hitting up all the sights of Sudbury: Science North, Dynamic Earth (a mine that you can visit), and hitting the slopes of Adanac for night boarding.  And as much as the hill itself is tiny and was icy, it's right in the middle of town and a 3 minute drive from my house, so it was a great last night of riding in Ontario.  On Friday, we met up with some of my friends from teachers college at the local Irish pub to celebrate St-Pat's!  Tons of beer, tons of music, and getting away with everything I possibly could! I actually Had a bouncer pretty much following me aroudn for a bit repeating 'Do you really think you'll get away with that?'  and well apparently yes i did... stealing hats, and plants, and getting a marriage proposal and actually sitting down with the guy and trying to figure out if it would work! ha what a random night!

Then the next day, I drove with a very hung over Betsy back to Peterborough where we met with our Friend Allie (who had gone to uni with us in France as well) and her boyfriend Niel to catch up and have a few drinks.  Betsy drank water.  We managed to meet more randoms at the bar, as everyone who finds out Betsy's from Kansas seems to tag along to hear stories and talk to a real american! tehehe

Sunday, last day of break.. very lazy day, breakfast, some shoping, and watching the video from all our week's adventures! ha, the things she documented, wow, that is going to be some great blackmail material some day! haha  Monday I drove Betsy to Toronto for her flight then headed back home to finish planning some lessons.

Now back to work... in the past 3 days alone i've had a kid projectile vomit in class, another 'accidently' punch a friend in the face resulting in blood pourring all over the desk, chair, floor, and to top it off, yesteday all my french classes were cancelled so that I could be the 'supply' teacher for the grade 6 class as they didn't have a teacher.  I'M happy I get a break midweek for a conference I have to attend! and i'm even happier that I only have 13 teaching days left until Whistler!!! woohoo!!



Published On: 3/25/2006
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My Blog: Canned Heat
By: heart_core


						
						
						
								
										
I used to worry about the future But then I threw my caution to the wind I had no reason to be care free No no no, until I took a trip to the other side of town Yeah yeah yeah, you know I heard that boogie rhythm Hey - I had no choice but to get down down down down Dance, nothing left for me to do but dance All these bad times I'm going through just dance Got canned heat in my heels tonight, baby I feel the thunder, see the lightning I know this anger's heaven sent So I've got to hang out all my hang-ups Because of the boogie I feel so hell bent, hey hey It's just an instant gut reaction, that I got I know I never ever felt like this before I don't know what to do But then that's nothing new Stuck between hell and high water I need a cure to make it through Hey dance nothing left for me to do but dance All these bad times I'm going through just dance Hey got canned heat in my heels tonight baby You know know know I'm gonna dance yeah All the nasty things that people say dance yeah but I'm gonna make it anywaydance yeah got canned heat up my heels tonight baby You know I've got canned heat up my heels
Only the wind can blow the answer And she cries to me when I'm asleep She says you know that you can go much faster I know that peoples' talk can be so cheap I got this voodoo child inveined on me I'm gonna use my power to ascend You know I got these running heels to use Sometimes there's no way I lose I was born to rock and built to last You've can't see my feet cause they move so fast Dance yeah, hey nothing left for me to do but dance All these bad times I'm going through just dance, hey Got canned heat in my heels tonight baby Hey I've got to dance yeah All the nasty things that people say dance yeah, but I'm gonna make it anyway dance yeah, got canned heat up my heels tonight baby You know this boogie is for real, got so much canned heat in my heels yeah Gonna dance, gonna dance my blues away tonight You know I'm gonna dance my blues away You know this boogie is for real, got so much canned heat in my heels yeah Gonna dance, gonna dance my blues away tonight Dance, come on got canned heat in my heels tonight Oh oh oh oh, canned heat in my heels tonight Oh oh oh oh, canned heat in my heels tonight baby Got so much You know, you know this boogie is for real Got so much canned heat in my heels Gonna dance, gonna dance my blues away tonight Whooooo You know, you know this boogie, this boogie is for real Got so much canned heat, canned heat in my heels You know I'm gonna dance my blues away tonight

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Published On: 2/3/2006
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The Life and Times of Joe: Winter is here!
By: joe


Well I'm happy to say after the last blog post that winter got it's act together and started snowing. It's been puking snow for the last few weeks, and I think we've got something like 8 or 9 feet since Christmas.
After last year's terrible winter (and I mean terrible, I think we had HALF the snowfall of the previous WORST winter on record), it's soo nice to ride some powder again, and to see some of my favorite lines fill in.

Rode down the chute in the middle of the Harmony waterfalls today, first time riding that this year, it was sweet, one of my more favorite lines around there. My friend Alex and I also went on this crazy line off the t-bars last weekend that I originally looked at about 8 years ago, but never actually did. It didn't have many turns, but it sure was an adventure line.

All in all, good times for winter. Ooh, that and I bought a new snowboard suit. It's tan plaid, and I even bought the matching hat, how lame am I?

Published On: 1/18/2006
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My Journal: 26/2/2004
By: Kyle


I must say... these past two days... Waters and Roman have been here.. haha wow

Published On: 2/26/2004
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FROM THE WATER TO THE SNOW!
Just got back and now just a couple of days after surfing I'm going up blackcomb for the opening.... so stoked! Got to head down to Sqaumpton to pic up my sled.... BRRRAAAAAAAAAAPPPPPP!!!
Check out the new pics......

Published On: 11/21/2003
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Old stuff: 18/10/2003
By: joe


It's Flooding!



(those are picnic tables by the way)

Today we were supposed to move everything (servers, etc.) to the datacenter in Vancouver, but the damn road is washed out, and the whole valley is filling up with water!

Published On: 10/18/2003
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