Best seat in the house

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View of downtown Calgary from Ramsey.

Best seat in the house

A few words about Chrome

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I am writing this blog post using Google Chrome, the latest web browser to hit the market. I’ve been using it on and off for a few days and I like it for the most part.
(Sadly, just now, Chrome suddenly logged me out of the blog interface and lost all my work! Apparently the auto-save wasn’t working. I’ll see if I can remember what I wanted to tell y’all.)
The browser launches really quickly compared with IE 7 and Firefox 3. It’s almost instant.
Once the thing is running, you have to get used to the lack of menus at the top of the window. In Chrome, all the menus are tucked away in the upper-right corner.
Something neat is the “Create application shortcuts…” function.

Create application

It allows you to add a desktop or Quick Launch icon for your favourite website. This way, you have something like Gmail launch in its own window, looking very much like a standalone application. Very neat.
Something else very neat is “incognito browsing,” which Apple Safari has had since its inception. (Apple calls it “private browsing.”) It allows you to browse the net without a record kept of where you’ve been and what you’ve typed.
Back to basics: Chrome is very good at loading most pages, although there are a few hiccups in this department.
For example, Hotmail tells me my browser is obsolete and needs to be upgraded to IE, Firefox or Safari.
And until recently, some menus in the “new” Facebook wouldn’t function properly. This appears to have been fixed today.
But something in Facebook that still isn’t working is the photo uploader. You get a plug-in error instead.
I’m sure there will be more things along the way that will throw Chrome for a loop. Maybe that’s why the developers made it very easy for you to report whatever could be wrong.

Report bugs or broken website ...

A few caveats, though:
1) If you’ve got an old, slow, or old-and-slow computer, beware. I loaded Chrome onto my sister’s computer and boy, was it ever slow to load pages and whatnot. Under the hood: An Athlon 2600+ (or something similar) with about 1 GB of RAM. A little disappointing, seeing how Firefox 2 and IE 7 run just fine on her machine.
2) I’ve encountered some random errors where Chrome isn’t able to connect with a website even though everything works just fine with IE or Firefox.

Resolving host ...

This link appears broken

One poster to a Google Help group suggest it may have something to do with multiple ethernet ports on a machine.
I will post further on this matter if I come up with more insights or observations as I use Chrome over time.

Bacon chocolate

My friend Sean and I walked into La Vieille Europe on St. Laurent Blvd. in Montreal and found this delectable treat on its shelves.
He, his wife and I tried it later on and we all gave it a passing grade.
Not the most obvious flavour pairing, I know, but it was very interesting.
Although I liked it very much, I don’t recommend having more than one square at a time.

Leaving tracks

Spotted this online, taken by one of my contacts at Zooomr.

(No Explanation)

The things you can do with M&M’s, eh?

‘Eliminate’ your car’s blind spot

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A friendly Sun reader, reacting to a recent column about questionable highway driving, provided this link from an insurance company.
http://www.canadiandirect.com/Auto/Safe_Driving_Tips/Blind_Spots.aspx
The site explains how to optimally position your rear-view and side mirror such that blind spots are eliminated. The author states emphatically “I don’t believe in ‘blind spots.'”
I gave his instructions a try. It turns out my mirrors were already positioned as described — and the blind spot is still there, although it’s very, very slight.
If you drive, why don’t you give it a try. It might improve the field of view of your car mirrors.

Hot event

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The mascots for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games were on hand in Castlegar, B.C., on Aug. 16, 2008, to help open the town’s new town hall and adjacent Spirit Square. Unfortunately for the mascots (and the actors playing them) it was about 38 degrees C at the time — roughly 100 degrees F.

How *not* to beat the heat

Angry sky

Caught this as I drove home from a trip to Castlegar, B.C.

Angry sky

A handful of other pics on my photostreams.

Living on the edge

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Spent my days off taking in some of the shows at the Calgary Fringe Festival, taking place at various venues in Inglewood this year.
My friend and colleague Dave Breakenridge is blogging about the Fringe at the Calgary Sun website. If you’ve got a minute, go see what he thinks of the acts. And if you’ve got a little more time, go down to take in some of the shows.

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Serendipity is one of the businesses in Inglewood with extended hours during the Fringe.

From the Ground Up
From the Ground Up is a furniture store by day but a Fringe venue by night.

My thoughts to your thoughts

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Some of you may know I write an opinion column for the Calgary Sun almost every Tuesday.
Until recently, these texts were only available in print but since mid-July, my columns can be read online:
http://calsun.canoe.ca/News/Columnists/Leong_Ricky/
I invite you to take a look if you have a moment.

Fun on the water

Just spent a 28-hour day trip in Jasper National Park with my buddy Jay.

Destination

Also went for a quick tour of the train station.

More pictures on my various Flickr and Zooomr photostreams.