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Monthly Archives: October 2015
Car sharing
Part of every teenagers life in rural Ontario in the 70’s and 80’s revolved aroundĀ getting a driver’s license and your first car. For some of us that meant getting our first job to pay for insurance and gas, and for … Continue reading
Posted in Thinking out loud
Tagged autonomous driving cars, cars, hobby cars, rural Ontario, the 70's, the 80's
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Being Spoon fed
My wife and I have always done a lot of reading and we seem to have successfully passed that on to our children. The place where this sometimes goes off the rails is picking things to read. There are a … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged book selection, books, reading material, stating the obvious
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Follow up on Apple TV
My Apple TV Developers kit showed up last night, so I spent an hour playing with it. I was familiar with theĀ pervious version of Apple TV, so the setup procedure was relatively quick. There were some differences, but the user … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple TV, development, first impressions, software development, TVOS
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Apple TV for developers
As an apple developer, I have the opportunity to get access to early release products. This past month Apple announced a new version of their popular Apple TV and offered free developer kits. I applied to get one and didn’t … Continue reading
A follow up to my post on Quebec…
I heard on the news on the way home last night that the city of Gatineau (Across the river from Ottawa) has just approved the addition of photo-radar. If the silliness continues, we can at least have our day in … Continue reading
Quebec Tourism and Speeding
I’m not sure when it happened, but Quebec now has photo radar to catch people who exceed the posted limited on their roads. I recently received a registered letter from the province and when I went to pick it up, … Continue reading