The computer screen you are looking at right now probably has a resolution of 1024-by-768 pixels. If you’re using an older computer, it might be 800-by-600 pixels. If your monitor is larger, it could be anywhere up to 1600-by-1200 pixels or bigger. These pixels display 24-bit colour, which means they are capable of displaying over [...]
John William Blakeley and Jess LaBerge — whose last name I do indeed know how to spell — are two lovely Maritimers who moved to Toronto to attend York University. It’s easy to understand why, as Toronto is a vibrant metropolis full of smog and girls wearing fuzzy boots and York is known worldwide for [...]
I have a veritable boatload of pictures I haven’t got around to uploading yet, mostly because I thought they were boring and useless and dull! But seeing as how the picture posts are — by far — the most-viewed articles, I figure I’d better post them. Because there’s nothing people like reading better than articles [...]
WARNING: Below is a very long, detailed — but bizarrely detailed, since it focuses on the mundane and obscures the substantial for no real reason — and rambling treatise on Matt’s trip to Cuba. If you just want to see the pictures and not read all about them, click here. The big photos are Roger’s; [...]