According to Peter, there’s a Dan Misener lookalike walking around Charlottetown.
What’s more, Peter sees this person regularly on his walks to school.
How odd.
I’m up way past my bedtime, but thanks to the iPhone Dev Team and these instructions, I’m pleased to report that my iPhone is completely software unlocked, and up and running on Fido.
Awesome!
A few months ago, Jenna and I visited Halifax. We spent a rainy afternoon with the enormously talented Mat Dunlap, and he took a series of engagement photos for us. I’ve posted a few of them in this Flickr set.
My favourite has to be this shot, which once manipulated by Photoshop wizard Mike Zikovitz, turned […]
The sixth season of Go started this morning, and they were nice enough to have me back on the show. This time around, I talked about the many uses for a bicycle bell (outside of riding a bicycle).
You can download an MP3 of the segment here.
Late last month, I picked up an 8-gig iPhone from the Apple Store at Somerset Mall in Troy, Michigan. Though I can’t unlock it for use with Fido yet, it’s still a pretty great iPod and portable email/web device, and I’m anxiously awaiting a full software unlock.
Today, in addition to announcing a new family of […]
Today is the day!
Spark, our brand-spanking-new radio show launches. On-air, the first broadcast happens at 11:30 local time. And online, the podcast is already available as an MP3.
And, through the magic of Creative Commons licensed music, the podcast version and the broadcast version are the exact same.
That alone has me excited. Please, have a listen […]
For the past few weeks, I’ve been working on a new radio show for the CBC. It’s called Spark, it’s about technology and trendwatching, and the first episode airs this Wednesday morning at 11:30. A repeat broadcast airs Saturday afternoon at 4:00, and the podcast (which, thrillingly, is exactly the same as the broadcast version) […]