Fine Dining
I must apologize for not being able to meet any readers so far. I have a lot of family members in Toronto and since this is my first time here, they all want to see me. As much as I want to do a meet and greet with Toronto readers, family has to come first. Yesterday, all the relatives gathered […]
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The Net
I like to take this time to welcome a couple of new sponsors, who also happen to be fellow bloggers. This just goes to show that if you want to grow your blog, sometimes you need to spend a bit of money. Mitch Harper’s Interspire SendStudio Mitch Harper is a man who wears many hats. He has his own blog […]
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Ramblings The Net
Note: This post was guest blogged by me, Mitchell Harper of www.HarpzOn.com. I’m filling in with a few posts while John’s out and about on his well deserved Canadian holiday 😉 Tim O’Reilly (cited as the founder of the Internet) has put together a blogger’s code of conduct. It includes 9 modules and can be seen here: 1. Responsibility for […]
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Ramblings
We finally got to see the world famous Niagara Falls and the only thing I have to say is, “That is a lot of water!” The weather was cloudy and damn cold! So cold in fact that some parts of the falls were iced up. The boat that normally takes you under the falls wasn’t operating because of the ice. […]
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Business Reviews The Net
I first profiled Scott Wainner back in November 17 of last year. Scott and I go way back – all the way before the dot com boom. Unlike me, Scott sold his sites for millions before the Internet crashed. Then he pulled a dot com coup by buying back one of them for pennies on the dollar. Scott’s story is […]
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Ramblings
Here are a few pictures from the top observation deck of the CN Tower. As I explained in my last post, the top deck of the CN Tower has a very low ceiling – if I jump I would bump my head on it. At 1,500 feet, the CN Tower observation deck is the highest in the world – if […]
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Ramblings
Have you ever wonder what it’s like to sit on a glass floor, 1100 feet above the ground? Well, wonder no more because that is exactly what Sally and I are doing in the above picture. The CN Tower in Toronto has a floor section made of glass. I’m sure the glass is every bit as strong as the concert […]
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Technology
To prevent myself from getting lost while driving around Toronto, I rely on the Magellan Roadmate 760 GPS Receiver. This handy device guides me turn by turn to anywhere I want to go. The unit even has text-to-speech technology that tells you when to take that next turn, including the name of the street and distance to the turn. Most […]
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