Fall Bridge
As the leaves on the trees started to change colour, I found myself taking the long route into work just so I could cross the bridge. I shot this back in October when the leaves were still on the trees. It’s amazing how much the view would change from day to day.
Celestial Mechanics
This is a depiction of air traffic over Canada and the US created by Scott Hessels and Gabriel Dunne. It uses the Processing programing language to visualize the flight data.
Guido with a doozy of a takeoff.
It’s not the terrorists that are the true threat to in-flight safety, it’s hosers who forget to shut the door before they take off.
I took this shot a couple days ago at my mum’s on Pender Island.
An inspiring student film.
This is the type of thing that brings me so much joy when I see it. The level of detail and craftsmanship that goes into creating a piece like this is staggering. The results speak for themselves.
The world as run by developers…
What can I say, school really, really, really needs to get started again. I’ve spent the entire summer with economists and developers and I’m longing to be around some creative and passionate people again.
It’s not that I don’t appreciate economists and developers. They are talented and brilliant in their own way, and I’m certain that there is something to be learned from spending time with them. It just seems that every decision that they make is based on some kind of risk assessment that removes any hope having any fun along the way. In the language of economists they are risk averse. I’m looking to hang out with some risk seekers.
My anus is bleeding…
I can so relate some days.
Music and Life – Alan Watts
Here’s an animation made by the creators of South Park, Matt Stone and Trey Parker. It serves as a good reminder to be mindful.
Sigh…
Well, sooner or later it had to happen. I’ve started a blog. Will it help me collect my thoughts? Maybe. Will it help me better understand web development and standards? I hope so. My plans for now are simply to use it to collect cool stuff that I find when I should be working. So here goes…







