Car Accident of the Month

Car Accident of the Month

Accident of the Month, Of Interest
Here's this month's Car Accident which actually happened in September but I thought I'd save it for October as it was only a day or two after the first one. The bonehead on the motorbike shot by us doing twice the speed limit on Murray Street as we were on our way home from work, leaving us in his exhaust as he rounded the turn on to Ioco Road in Port Moody. A minute or two later we rounded the same corner and came across the scene shown in the photos below. It appears Speed Racer was travelling so fast that he couldn't stop when the driver ahead applied their brakes and stopped at a pedestrian crosswalk. How dare they! Speed Racer collided, was launched off his crotch-rocket into the…
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A Great Loss

Business, Of Interest, People, Technology
Rather than wax poetic about the revolutionary products and cutting edge technology developed and mass-produced under the tutelage of Steve Jobs, I'll defer to the short video below produced by Wired.com. It celebrates Jobs' accomplishments without narration letting the Apple founder tell you a bit about what he's done for us over the years. Goodbye Mr. Jobs. I've enjoyed your work.
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Plane Hits Ferris Wheel

Of Interest
From the RT youtube video description: An ultra-light plane crashed into a Ferris wheel at a rural festival in eastern Australia on Saturday, trapping two children on the ride and two people in the aircraft for hours. There were no serious injuries. You wanted thrills? You got thrills.
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Queen Bootlegs

Queen Bootlegs

Music, Of Interest
Remember vinyl record bootlegs? Those round things with a hole in the middle made from plastic that bad men would produce from audio recorded at rock concerts? Most were crap (an example being all of the Grateful Dead stuff. Not because the recordings were shit but because The Grateful Dead were shit) but some were good and a few were excellent. An example of excellent would be some of the surviving Queen bootlegs released during their early days produced from recordings taken directly from the audio boards during concerts. I started listening to Queen years before they became famous in Canada, buying the first pink Queen album in 1973 from a small, musty record store in Duncan, B.C. (home of the world's largest hockey stick). My male friends and I…
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