<img class="zenpage_thumb_left" style="float: right;" src="http://www.dilligaf.to/zp-core/i.php?a=bike-stand&i=imag0194.jpg&s=200&cw=200&ch=200&t=true" alt="IMAG0194" />Came out of St. Clair W. subway staion and noticed on the south entrance they have built a large covered bike rack.
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So here I am at the point where I think that my content is more valuable to me then others.
We have all posted or visited sites like youtube or flicker and facebook and have added some type of content be it pictures, videos or written content.
Now is the time to take the content back into our own hands. The previous mentioned sites may work for those who can't afford their own domains and web servers but for those that can stop posting on those sites.<br /> (...)
During a little web surfing I came across this site which hit me hard with nostalgia.<br /> The National Toy Hall of Fame is located at the Strong National Museum of Play in the heart of Rochester, New York.<br /> The National Toy Hall of Fame was established in 1998 by A.C. Gilbert’s Discovery Village, a children’s museum in Salem, Oregon and outgrew its home and in 2002 was moved to (...)
<img style="float: right;" src="http://www.dilligaf.to/zenphoto/uploaded/hs1623214_1.jpg" alt="" width="327" height="325" />This is way funny. Yes us Canadians are smart enough to implant radio transmitters in our coins to keep track of our people and visitors to Canada.<br /> What they fail to report is how we use our multicoloured money to hypnotize foreigners to do our evil work once they leave the country.<br /> Perfect paranoia is perfect awareness!
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Early U.S. Daylight Savings a bust in power savings<br /><br /> Mon Apr 2, 2007 6:56PM EDT
By Lisa Lee
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The early onset of Daylight Savings Time in the United States this year may have been for naught.
The move to turn the clocks forward by an hour on March 11 rather than the usual early April date was mandated by the U.S. government as an energy-saving effort.
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So why can't we here in Canada have a nice high speed train going across the country?
Ever since Mulroney slashed funding to VIA our train network has not been the same.
At least a high speed train along the Windsor - Quebec city corridor would be a good start and would be cheaper and quicker than taking a flight.
It would be nice to jump on the train in the morning, be in Montreal in one hour, spend the day, have a nice dinner and be back home in one hour.
I don't know why I find this so interesting.
There are many more places a lot colder in Canada, even Ontario, than Toronto.
The first part of winter was very warm but I can't see the cold being that big in the news. Must be a slow news day.
Anyhow I'm for this cold weather, love it, and the cold air going over the warmer water brings more SNOW!!