Friday, April 06, 2007

Kanuckistan and Grand Towers.




The haunting words of right wing Republicans in the United States reverb around knowing skulls.

Here is the story from the much maligned CTV Website. Why is CTV News maligned? Well have you ever watched it? Its more pablum than problem.

Anyway they were first up on the news anyway.

Design unveiled for Yonge-Bloor skyscraper

toronto.ctv.ca

A Kazakhstan company unveiled plans today for an 80-storey tower that will change the landscape of the Yonge and Bloor streets intersection.

The $450 million structure by Bazis International will house 500 luxury condominiums, high-end retail stores and a five-star hotel.

The sleek building will be Toronto's tallest residential-commercial building and the tallest condominium structure in Canada.

The company's president, Michael Gold, said the tower will be "so bold, so striking" that it will become an "instant icon."

The tower will go up at the intersection's southeast corner, which is currently occupied by a Harvey's restaurant and a billboard.

Demolition of the old structure is expected to being this year.

The new tower, to be named 1 Bloor, is expected to open in 2011.

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See what I mean. Pablum. They are for it.

Problem. Central questions aren't asked. The North American Auto Industry is loosing 10,000 jobs this week. Money is leaving Toronto for Calgary where the white rich people are. Question one. Where are the multimillion dollar tenants coming from?

The Trump Towers announced headed up by one of his un "fired" Apprentices two years ago originally scheduled for completion this fall... Is still a parking lot.

The company that owns 1 King east the highly publicized skinniest building or condo in the country is basically still half empty and well the company is in "receivership." So poor is it, that I haven't even seen pigeons living near it.

Some sort of towers got muscled in south of Eglinton, which is a consortium led by Tridel. This project was heavily opposed by other residents in the neighborhood who constantly pointed out that this area used to be a swamp. Nonsense said the developer and they started anyway only to find out that it wasn't a swamp but a full blown underground stream running there. According to original rumors or promises it is about a year behind and overbudget because they are trying to shore up the foundations.

The other condo project was a total glass lined fancy building called "The Spire." It is about thirty stories of glass. With an eye to saving the environment this glass lined monster will not only contribute to global warming they will most certainly heat up the planet all by themselves.

A glass building works for a building in Charlotte or Atlanta but in Toronto? The Spire will not help the Canadian Kyoto commitment. And it will cost new tenants. It is almost complete and as ugly as you can get.

Condos climb around the Rogers Center. And apart from the placement blocking the sightlines to Lake Ontario they are as ugly as the post at a vision obstacle seat in a music concert. Then some people complain about the Gardiner Expressway. Well you could five years ago but now no problem, no one can see it anymore. There is a phenomenally high vacancy rate in these new towers.

Now onto Bloor. The politicians love it. It is a monument to their stupidity. While the revenue generating base deserts this country, they love this project of future ugliness and future slum as a feather in their cap.

It seems that no one has clued in. Every single major residential project ever launched in Toronto eventually became a miserable failure all the way from Jamestown, Regent Park et al.

Back to this project. What a lot of people do not realize is that this particular project is right on top of the subway. It won' t be to the left. It won't be too the right. It will be right on top of it and on top of the south end of the Yonge line part of the station.

Now no one has explained to me how this project will manage to work around the fact that most of its foundations are going to be into the tunnel. This building is 80 stories high. It will require deep foundations that will impinge on the running of the vital NS transit corridor.


From the Star. An opinion.

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Apr 06, 2007 04:30 AM

Urban Issues

It would be hard to imagine a more unlikely scenario: A developer from of all places, Kazakhstan, shows up in of all places, Toronto, and decides to build of all things, an 80-storey condo/hotel at, of all locations, the corner of Yonge and Bloor.

No, this is not a new Borat movie, it's just another day in the life of this city.

And before you start with the jokes, two things: The developer, Bazis International, already has permission to start work on the building, and second, it has committed $450 million to the project.

It will also contribute $2 million to rehabilitate Bloor St., straight from Kazakhstan to Toronto's most prestigious shopping district.

Some may be laughing, but Councillor Kyle Rae (Toronto-Centre-Rosedale) isn't one of them. He couldn't be more excited. Speaking at a press conference called yesterday by Bazis, Rae couldn't contain his enthusiasm.

"The southeast corner of Bloor and Yonge," he rightly noted, "is an eyesore and a failure."

But then, so are the other three corners. Given that this is one of the city's most important intersections, that's not good. In fact, one might wonder why it has taken so long for something to happen on the site. Situated at the crossroads of the two major subway lines, close to practically everything, Bloor and Yonge has been ripe for redevelopment for years. It's extraordinary that it has taken so long for something to happen.

And before the NIMBYites start screaming about the height, let's get one thing straight: there is no better location in all Toronto where an 80-storey residential tower makes more sense. Besides, city council approved the construction of an earlier tower, same height though fewer floors, four years ago.

And in case anyone has forgotten, the nearby ManuLife Centre comes in at 51 storeys.

Though Torontonians are loath to admit it, the small town they think they live in has become a big city. That means tall buildings and greater densities. Those ratty two- and three-storey boxes that line so many of our main streets will slowly but surely disappear – as they should.

"We're competing with other cities and countries for investment," Rae noted. "It's time now to start acting like a big city."

As Rae also made clear, "This is where the highest building in the neighbourhood belongs."

For Michael Gold, Bazis's director of acquisitions and finance, Toronto makes sense because property here is so cheap by international standards. The firm has built in the capital of Kazakhstan, Astana, as well as Moscow and St. Petersburg.

"Toronto is a most desired place to live," he declared yesterday. "Prices of real estate are still undervalued compared to the world cities. We believe real estate prices here have a long way to go."

It's an argument that's been heard before, but not so often by people actually willing to spend money. Donald Trump, for instance, said the same thing three or four years ago about Toronto, and his site at Bay and Adelaide sits empty.

The only problem with the Bazis scheme, which would include three double-height floors of retail at grade, a hotel on top and, above that, condos – is the design. Toronto architect Roy Varacalli has come up with a scheme that would look more at home in Dubai, Shanghai or some other instant-city than in Toronto. Let's be honest, glitz isn't us.

This multi-part tower consists of two "masses" – as Varacalli calls them – one, curved, faces west, the second, straight-edged and square, looks east. The idea is to reflect the differences in the two halves of the city. The west side, according to Varacalli, is playful and loose. The east is more staid.

For better or worse, the building will be an icon simply by virtue of its height and location. Indeed, it will change the neighbourhood dramatically. But this is a tower that speaks the language of empty slickness. It is more rhinestone than diamond.

But as Varacalli pointed out, the building remains a work in progress. Let's hope there's time for improvement. His design for Bazis's other Toronto project, Crystal Blue, is much more convincing.

But the pressure's on; demolition of the site will begin later this year and One Bloor East is scheduled to be completed by 2011.

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Now it seems that this guy didn't ask the obvious transit question. Or how this monster will interact with the tunnels and future structure of the Subways. Of course this may be just another promise building. Signs are that there is a substantial cooling of the condo demand in Toronto. Its all a hustle.

No Pillow Fights

Now the thought police are on a crusade to ban pillow fighting.

Frank Thomas got a Blue Jays add banned because the idea was that a couple of kids were bouncing on a bed and enters Thomas. A kid takes a swipe at poor Frank. And Frank grabs a spare pillow and poof blows the kid off the bed.

Frank chuckles on the way stage exit and the kid pops up smiling.

Now.

{Long pregnant pause}

This ad was pulled.

{Another long pregnant pause}

People are freezing, starving, and homeless in all of Canada's major cities. Politicians are stealing tax payers dollars, giving themselves 50% annual raises, the car industry just lost 10,000 jobs yesterday. News programs on cable channels streams endless stories on useless social celebs like Paris Hilton, Angelina Jolie, Anna Nicole. The very same group allows GAP and Calvin Klein ads. The very same group allows ads from the drug addled sports teams from the NFL, MLB, NHL about jocks whose only contest is to see who can use the perfect drug.

Street gangs run the streets in the poorer sections of every city. They permit ads from PETA who in turns encourage their stars to make hundreds of useless air flights to protest animal extinctions. And these clowns go anal over a fucking pillow fight.


Obviously the people on this committee come from troubled families, likely the only child, likely the ethicists of divorced families, and more likely born abandoned fetuses. Where do these clowns come from?

The idea of a pillow fight is to knock the adversary off the bed.

{The final long pregnant pause.}

These people on that board are morons.

Monday, April 02, 2007

I knew I had this right.

Okay this is the second entry this day. Don't go giddy. But this has to go on the record. Ya ma.

I knew I preferred dirty girls for a reason...

Getting dirty could help mental health

NICK FOLEY

PEOPLE who suffer from depression could benefit from getting "dirty", according to new research published today.

A "friendly" bacteria found in soil has the same uplifting effects as those produced by anti-depressant drugs, the study found.

A study of mice found they altered their behaviour and appeared more relaxed after they were treated with the Mycobacterium vaccae bacteria.

Scientists at Bristol University and University College London found the bacteria stimulated the immune system and activated a group of neurons in the brain which produce the mood-enhancing chemical seratonin, a lack of which has been linked to depression.

Dr Chris Lowry, of Bristol University, the lead author on the paper, said: "These studies help us understand how the body communicates with the brain and why a healthy immune system is important for maintaining mental health.

"They also leave us wondering if we shouldn't all spend more time playing in the dirt. This soil that carries the bacteria is found almost anywhere.

"But we now need to find a way of getting it in our system, which we haven't done yet."

The study appears to support the "hygiene hypothesis" which argues that a rise in conditions such as asthma and allergies could be linked to a lack of exposure to various micro-organisms.

The emphasis on cleaning and hygiene, particularly in urban western environments, could be adversely affecting people's immune systems, according to the theory.

The findings, published in the journal Neuroscience, support the idea that increasing the release of seratonin in parts of the brain regulates mood.

Further studies are now planned to see if the bacteria stimulates this process.

This article: http://news.scotsman.com/scitech.cfm?id=506592007

Last updated: 01-Apr-07 00:47 BST

Kyoto Schymoto

I believe its already too late to change the course of climate change. All energy production must change to nuclear for the short term (one century). It is the only way to provide enough energy to compensate for the time to develop sugar fuel cell energy technologies.


All unnecessary flying and travel must be eliminated. All combustion powered vehicles banned.

Still such drastic actions wouldn't reverse the warming trend for thirty years. And only if we did this action starting tomorrow, not a decade from now. That is too huge for the greedy individuals of humanity. Calamity is imminent. Utter destruction and human cultural extinction likely.

A complete reversal of human habits would require a massive sacrifice of lifestyle. All unnecessary air travel would have to be eliminated. Air travel accounts for a very high percentage of gassing the planet. Simply lowering emissions is not enough.

An ironic point is in the protests about the Canadian seal hunt. Global warming has almost eliminated all the ice on the sea ice in the huge St. Lawrence estuary this year. No ice. Tens of thousands of seal pups die.

The unnecessary flights of the protesters from Europe contribute to the global warming. Their actions are more likely to contribute to the complete extermination of the seal population than all the actions of Newfoundland hunters have done in the last four hundred years and could do in the next four centuries.

Are humans that stupid? Well hell yes.

For instance, global warming due to excessive carbon emissions will flood all the low lying areas of Europe. It means that the Arctic sea ice will disappear even before the massive glaciers on Nuuk (Greenland) and Antarctica.

All the Netherlands and Denmark will cease to exist since they would need massive diking more than 30M high which is an impossible capital project. Without the presence of the ice cap the course of the Gulf Stream will decidedly change or perhaps more likely disappear since the ocean currents will change.

While the rest of the world gets warmer, present day Europe will suddenly enter a much colder phase. If you draw a latitude Glasgow is at the same latitude as many of the colder parts of Canada and Siberia. Global warming will impact Europe far more seriously than many other parts of the planet.

Most of the present day estuaries such as found on the Rhine, Mekong, Yellow River, Amazon, Nile, Hudson, Ganges, Indus, St. Lawrence, Thames, produce a very large portion of the human food supply and house a high proportion of human commercial activities... are going to disappear.

Yet when the European commercial sector hears that the Arctic Sea Cap disappears. 'Oh good' these rich and wealthy say, 'there is a lot more oil on the Arctic sea basin'.

That is just how stupid humans are

Sunday, April 01, 2007

The Great Coverup

About a year ago or more. When one gets this old one starts forgetting things like...???

But the essence remains. Oh whatta you know. I did get it right it was a year. The links and reference story are attached at the end of this little entry.

Anyhow this event was buried faster than a politician's promise. The claim by police was that this was not a terrorist event.

No inquiry was further published. In fact a lot of material I recall sourcing about one week after the event is no longer available on the internet.

From memory, which might be faulty, I believe these basic facts to be true.

1. It appeared to be a suicide.

2. The bomber intended to detonate the device.

3. The bomber was young.

4. The bomber was Islamic.

5. The bomber was an immigrant.

6. It happened on a very busy moment in a very busy area.

7. It occurred at a Tim Horton's.

8. The workers of Tim Hortons also happen to be of Islamic faith.

9. Tim Horton's is iconic in Canada. Thusly must be on a target list of Al Qaeda.

10. Facts and articles which expressed doubt about the police point of view have disappeared from the internet and the public record. Only the police version remains. Contrary opinions from official commercial sites are missing, while forums and blogs retained the essence.

11. In the forums the facts emerge that the bomber had tried to enter Varsity stadium earlier but had turned tail because of security there. So there may have been some sort of security alert

Frankly I believe that this was an attack by an Al Qaeda sympathizer. That Tim Horton's may have been the alternate target.

We have learned much even in the last year.

First. Most of the attackers are considered home growns. This event is consistent with that.

Second. The methods are always IED or improvised. Although clumsy the device was improvised.

Third. That the result to the attacker is always death which is why it was called a suicide attack. In this case, it was suicide.

Fourth. The police and fire department proclaim that there was no explosion. Every eyewitness on that day testifies to declaring otherwise. In one of the

Here is the real quirk of Canadian legal practice. Information on suicides are not published. Which means the police can deny any such terrorist event legally because they can withhold information since it was a suicide.

Even if there was a suicide attack on some more public target by law the Canadian police do not have to release any information whatsoever. Not only that, they can go to the traditional media sources and expunge that information from that resource base leaving the only source to be blogs and forums like this.

For Al Qaeda this is problematic. There is a simple answer for them. If the bomber had not been suicidal the newspapers could freely publish the material.

Also the level of security must be observed. Within the hour of the Horton's attack, two other mysterious packages had been identified and dealt with by police. Remember this was a Sunday in 2006. The response time to Hortons apparently was led by police. Often in 911 calls, it is the fire department that gets there first. So on that day, an attack must have been expected.

The sudden drop off of any information after April 6, 2007 appears astounding. Even on the Tim Horton's Wikipedia account the record of such an event is not there. This site often gleefully records such events.

The police view is that this wasn't an attack. Despite all the facts pointing to this event entirely consistent with an Al Qaeda inspired attack. Police at the time promised a full disclosure after several months of investigation. As of this date such report appears on the public record or has been released. No public record of a coroner's inquest although it would be required by law.

To this date I can find no online record of such an inquest. I do remember a blurb being published in the Toronto Sun in June to August but can find no record of it now.

Sometimes the absence of subsequent relevant information is more indicative than an outright lie that says volumes. The statements of the police and fire department were at odds with both the eyewitness details and with the modus operandi of Al Qaeda. If that event wasn't a terrorist event why was the inquest suppressed and not on record?

Links and articles.



http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1608061/posts?q=1&&page=74#74

http://ianism.com/?p=126

http://www.freedominion.ca/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=57647

http://www.parrysound.com/voice/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t2046.html

http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=272668&page=6

http://boards.weddingbells.ca/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=1306256&Main=1288571

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2006/04/03/tim-hortons-autopsy060403.html

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2006/04/02/toronto-explosion-060402.html

Deadly blast in doughnut shop not a terrorist job: police


Police have ruled out terrorism as the cause of an explosion at a Tim Hortons doughnut shop that killed one man in a trendy downtown area of Toronto on Sunday.

The victim was likely an arsonist or attempting suicide, Staff Sgt. Don Cole of Toronto police told reporters hours after the explosion.

Firefighters outside the Tim Hortons in Toronto where an explosion killed a man on Sunday.
Firefighters outside the Tim Hortons in Toronto where an explosion killed a man on Sunday.

"He's not a strap-on al-Qaeda bomber guy," Cole said. "It sounds to me like a guy who either wanted to do a torch job or commit suicide."

Police said the man apparently carried a can of gasoline into a washroom stall about 1 p.m. local time at the eatery in the city's Yorkville area, and set off a flash fire that killed him.

The victim was an unidentified male who was pronounced dead at the scene with severe burns to his body. Nobody else was injured.

Toronto police Chief Bill Blair answers  reporters' questions outside the doughnut shop Sunday. (Patrick  Morell/CBC photo)
Toronto police Chief Bill Blair answers reporters' questions outside the doughnut shop Sunday. (Patrick Morell/CBC photo)

Tim Hortons spokesman Nick Javor later confirmed the victim was not an employee. In a statement, he praised the quick response of the staff, and said they would be offered appropriate support.

Explosion triggered flash fire: police

Police Chief Bill Blair earlier described the incident as a flash fire rather than a bombing. Two blocks in the downtown area were cordoned off as police investigated.

A police robot removes a suspicious parcel from the shop in the aftermath of the explosion.
A police robot removes a suspicious parcel from the shop in the aftermath of the explosion.

"It appears that there has been a very hot and intense fire in an enclosed area within the washroom," Blair said. But he declined to speculate on the cause of the fire.

"Until we determine precisely what happened in that cubicle and what caused those flames that took that man's life, I really can't speculate," he said.

Police could not confirm reports the man was seen entering the washroom with wires or possibly explosives strapped to his body.

The ceiling fell down on the victim, bringing down wires and batteries from an air-freshening device that might have contributed to suspicions of a bomb, Cole said.

Suspicious bag not a threat

After the incident, a police robot was used to remove a duffel bag from the doughnut shop, which is on Yonge Street just north of the intersection with Bloor Street.

Explosives experts detonated the bag with a loud bang. It contained school supplies.

Police also evacuated a second Tim Hortons a few kilometres north and detonated a suspicious package, which ended up being a clock in a shopping bag.

Eyewitness Jenny Phillips told Reuters that she heard bangs like pops from a firecracker and a scream "that will haunt me forever" as she left the washroom area.

She smelled burnt powder and saw a "wall of flames" inside the men's washroom before staff herded the two dozen customers outside.

"I thought the roof was caving in," she said. "People were screaming."

Blast rattles shop workers

Employees who appeared shaken were escorted from the scene, and some attempted to shield their faces from the throng of television cameras.

They refused to answer questions, but Tim Hortons district manager Amin Islam said they were doing well. "I'm just making sure they're going home safely," he said.

Daryl Fuglerud, a spokesman with Toronto's fire department, told reporters the man who died had burns to his body.

"It doesn't appear that there was much of a fire at all," Fuglerud said. "There was a very small amount of smoke upon our arrival."

Fuglerud said the investigation was turned over to police because it was a "possible criminal" case.


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from the Glob and Pail of the same period.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20060405.TIMS05/TPStory/?query=tim+hortons+explosion

Coffee-shop death a suicide, police say

TORONTO -- Police say the man who died in an explosion and flash fire at a downtown Tim Hortons restaurant that caused police to shut a part of the busy Yonge and Bloor area committed suicide.

Based on the evidence gathered at the scene from the coffee shop -- one of the busiest in Toronto -- and several eyewitness reports, investigators concluded that the incident Sunday afternoon was not accidental.

"Through various aspects of the investigation we have now determined that the injuries leading to the man's death were self-inflicted," Detective Sergeant Myron Demkiw said yesterday.

"We're still working on the identity of the deceased, and I can't say if we'll be releasing that information even if it is established."

The flash fire ignited inside the men's washroom of the restaurant on Yonge Street, just north of Bloor Street, sending startled patrons and employees out onto the street as smoke and flames shot out from under the washroom door and part of the ceiling collapsed.

Police have said they believe gasoline in a canister ignited in the washroom.

An autopsy Monday on the man's severely burned body concluded that he died of smoke inhalation.

The only other information that has been released about him is that he was not an employee of the coffee shop.

Det. Sgt. Demkiw said the investigation is continuing but would not comment on the forensic evidence that has been recovered from a white sedan towed from a parkade behind the Hudson's Bay Co., about two blocks from the Tim Hortons shop.

Friday, March 30, 2007

Great expectations and the real city

For quite awhile, I've pondered why a lot of people outside of Toronto detest the place. A friend sent me this link.

http://www.torontoist.com/

Interesting. It espouses a city that in truth, doesn't exist. A lot of the artsy fartsy types that control city hall promote the city as being that way. Oh yes, these events and people do exist. The reason for this dominance is that the city elders feel the need to compete with other cities. Then for the reason for economic development, attracting conventions and tourism all this... all this... call it what it is... out trots this bullshit.

At the leading edge of this tourist effort cycles the artistic effort of youth before alcoholism and the ravages of crack take their toll on the straw castles of mythic dreams. The fastest way to get funding for their artistic urges is to create things like this link. It appeals to the wealthy elite of the city, the business leaders that holds a firm grip on the life of this city.

Literally it is young artists and the useless progeny of the upper middle class trying to make a lazy partying life out of trying to appear to be culturally advanced. In other words its a gang of young culturally challenged goofballs trying to appeal to the elite business class. They do such things to kiss the bigger ass.

The result carries all the way into the annoyingly elitist CBC and rests displayed for all to see. These leaders of culture show nothing but arrogant, self interested, small minds unable to see their city outside of the rose colored glasses they wear.

In turn, in righteous justification for their well clothed greed, they work assiduously to misrepresent the true Toronto. The polished society, the modern city they portray, the mythical city doesn't exist. And at the end of the day, its good for their property values.

This facet is lost in ridiculous sites like the Torontoist. That city is an invention. That city is like the singles ads which portray a single person looking for a mate as liking arts, music, dining, Blue Jays, and long walks in the park.

Have you ever been to a Toronto park? Its like any city park. I never see these people there. Mostly its joggers, drunks, crackheads, nannies, suicidal bipolars looking for a tree to hang themselves, and city works personnel goofing off. Cute sexy singles are to city parks as elephants are to Yellowknife.

Worse, they pass this off to the hinterland as the real way to live. Well this would be good. Except it doesn't exist.

To a person from places like my former hometown like Marathon, which is a small community purpose built to serve the labor needs of a large corporation and possesses a simple mono-culture, a place like Toronto confuses. They bring their values, their social experience to the bigger pond and as such their expectations don't work for them.

One does not need an advanced education to live in Marathon. It doesn't challenge the temporal lobe of a Nematode. One does not need intelligence or wisdom to climb the social ladder. This isn't wrong. Such a life is quite comfortable. Its another world socially. But its failure comes that the dynamic dreams of youth must be suppressed for creature comfort. It leads to mental depression. However when a person arrives in a place like Torontoist portrays they rapidly become disillusioned since the social dynamics are so different and the promise of the elite doesn't match the real culture.

They are no longer socially important. It is why small towners complain about customer service. In a small town customer service comes from a neighbor. In a city the customer service comes from a stranger. The latter expects a tip.

And it is no coincidence whatsoever that the leading brainiacs of a place like Marathon brag about not paying out tips. It never failed. Two lines down the conversation these forested intellects will always parlay this rant adding that they don't like Toronto because they get poor customer service... Well duh!

Now father always did well in city travel more than my mother. He travelled the world often and functioned adequately for a small town type of person. He had the intellectual edge to explore and cared less about social status, race or cultural bridges. He could live anywhere. The only disconcerting thing that as an advanced intellectual he possessed the charming quirk of tending to mutter unaware anyone else was listening.

A couple of times I caught him muttering about what size of tip acceptable in this city. There was a rate for every city in Canada. He would slide over to every inlaw chum and always, always ask about the tip rate in every town. He would chart every facet of life but failed to record each rate in every city. In Calgary and Port Arthur, it was 10% of the bill. But in Winnipeg, on the train and in Fort William, it was 15%. He liked Port Arthur and Calgary quite a lot.

Yet he was absent minded to the extent that I overheard him mired in the usual end of meal internal debate. He sometimes lost track of his rate schedule mentally. And this usually exploded into muttering about which the percentage in this city was. I heard it several times. So did the waiters standing right next to me. Not a cool thing.

I digressed. But it shows the angst which even seasoned travelers from small towns confront the social dynamics of the larger city. They expect the city portrayed in the Torontoist web site. Alas. It aint.

The real Toronto is a gritty mud bath of ordinary people from a confluence of global cultures all mushed into a single community. They are friendly enough. They are more open to new people than the small town person. As they grow older they are not as status conscious as found in small towns. Toronto is a collage of cultures and its a dirty hot tub. It is not CBC.

A small town person is no longer a person of some status in this social structure. Most Toronto people are occupied with working hard, paying off the rent or mortgage, raising a family, getting fucked, eating, finding cheap food, partying, and getting loaded. Social status except for the few, doesn't exist. Its a muddy swamp. Thats the real Toronto.

Most city people I know have never been to a play, haven't even been up the CN Tower, or the Zoo, or the Harborfront, or Pantages. Professional sports events are too much money. Cable provides entertainment. I don't know anyone who listens to CBC. I don't know too many people who attend the theatre on a regular basis. And most of the arts and music culture are buskers looking for a buck on the streets.

The problem with why people hate Toronto is that they get off the plane expecting a city like the brochures. They will find the advertised in the narrow tourist traps that do exist. City tours go up Yonge street or Spadina to Yorkville. Tours don't go up Sherbourne to Regent Park. They tour down King West to Bathurst then turn right north up to Queen street. They don't go beyond to Parkdale or Dundas West.

Tours. To get to the small elite Beaches district, one must travel through East Toronto where the real city dwellers live. As a result even the street cars go fast through that zone in a headlong need to get to the magical land. It is when the visitor steps outside the glitz of the tourist trap that they run into the real city. Whoops! The myth falls.

And its expectations. It can be a confusing crush, the real city. The small town person is a stranded guppy in a clash of people, and transactions. Its a jungle path dark and full of hidden traps to the perceptions of a visitor outside the glitz tourist channels. Its like Disney World set in the Everglades. Inside the wonderful experience. Outside that compound, alligators.

To live in Toronto, the real Toronto one must like the swamps and alligators of human existence Not appreciating this fine point about urban existence leads to the misconception about a place like Toronto.

To a person from a small town driving in a busy town like Toronto can be a nightmare. It is not that traffic is all that bad in Toronto. Its perception. Small town drivers think that they are great drivers. No on the contrary. Its that to live in Toronto one must be a very good driver. Traffic in Toronto is actually a very efficient system. One needs to understand that to thrive to drive one must practice good driving.

The final point strikes the heart of the small town person. Officially they proclaim that they hate Toronto when really they do not want to admit to the world that they lack the driving skills or talent to function. e.g. Most Marathonians hate the 401. Oppositely, I have always loved driving the 4o1. I like driving down Bay Street from Dupont to Harborfront. I like driving through Portage and Main or Cumberland Street or Fort William Road. Its the challenge. Its attitude.

There lies the problem. People from the small towns in Northern Ontario bash Toronto or city life. Its their privilege and it makes them happy. But it isn't the fault of Toronto. It is the fault that everyone seems to buy into the mythic vision that Toronto wishes to portray. Its a show, not the real Toronto.

And it confuses the people outside Toronto because the real Toronto is far more dynamic and contrarily ordinary than advertised. There is a wall created by the city elite, and the tourist misconception between how absolutely functional Toronto is compared with smaller communities. Such a site as Torontoist displays the dream of a city not the actual gritty core of a city.

Political pontiffs like the present day Mayor were elected by the voting majority of suburbanites of the metropolitan zone. There lies the problem. The suburbanites are professional, or financial, or well paid government workers or educators who know little about inner city life. They go to work the same way every day, and go home to a quiet refuge or nest. They toil for years, grow a family, sell the house and quietly die banished to an old folks home. They are not the real city. They buy into the vision of the city portrayed by pseudo-intellectual and completely compromised politicians like David Miller.

They participate little in the city life. The suburban home is but a quiet refuge where it is convenient to hide until death. But every three or four years they control the voting power to elect politicians that paint the pretty version of their community not the real city. They sit communicating away on the internet inventing the city that really doesn't exist and never did. Their city is pretty, cleansed of all foul smelling things.

Yet like the sewers these people exploit the inner city. It is why the rest of the city foisted on the residents of St. Clair a transit way of ancient, antiquated street car technology because it was their vision not the real vision of the real St. Clair resident. The people that are now doing this to what was once a wonderful culturally dynamic neighborhood will destroy it much like they molded the Spadina district. Its not the concept of the real people living there. These arbitrary people imposing a vision on a vital district eventually destroy that neighborhood. They visit the place once to open the beast they conceived then go elsewhere to plague city life.

Such behaviors destroy the city neighborhood. Despite the pontifications from the bombastic mayor, while transitways look good on paper, in every instance they are factual disasters. The operations of the Spadina right of way are spastic, inefficient, impaired the functioning of the street, and is an alien space vehicle in a cringing world. Patently it is a success to the people who forced the project on the community in retribution for stopping a commuter motor expressway. In reality though having experienced the before and after of such a project clearly the
Spadina transitway is an abject failure.

The only saving grace for that area is the Kensington market where the real city retreated to and thrives is that it escaped the attention of the other neighborhoods. Unfortunately for the residents on St. Clair they will experience the same idiotic project that plagued Spadina. It takes a year to build the transitway and it takes about 15 years to recover socially from such a false project. It gives the neighborhood about ten years grace before the next social brainstorm from the suburbanite social elite to return its attention.

Why explore this pathway into this essay. What it shows is that there is a great gap between the perception and the reality. When I moved to Toronto I didn't move to the alleged upscale parts of town. They are the minority dysfunctional parts of Toronto. If I lived there in those illusions for any length of time, certainly I would be back in Edmonton.

The first time I moved here twenty years ago I went straight into the neighborhoods one is not supposed to like. I found it to be gritty, affordable, real and fun. I didn't go with the program. Also I found that the people who came to this city into a district like this one tended to stay in Toronto. The suburbanite refugees tended to always want to be somewhere else. They wanted a small urban town in a big city.

Now this confuses the people in places like Marathon. A large part of this is that they buy the outward face portrayed by the minority elites of Toronto. When confronted by the real city, like the city suburbanites they tend to go back home. Now this is not wrong nor right. It is the way it is.

One cannot come to a densely populated place like Toronto and expect things to accommodate their needs at the snap of a finger and no tip. One instantly loses all the social status, personal recognition, and close familiarity of a small town. One must drive to the efficiencies of city traffic not fumble around like it was a country lane.

So when a person clicks on a site like "The Torontoist." Take it with a grain of salt and a lot of doubting gravy. Its the promotion of a myth. A city that really doesn't exist. Its interesting for a few. Really though. Its complete bull crap.


(Note this is a draft only, I may return to revise the essay.)

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Seal of approval

Doesn't anyone else find it totally ironic that the jet setting do-gooders fly in on aircraft spewing tons of hydrocarbons in the air to save some "cute" seal pups. On the other hand that very activity is more likely to cause Global warming which will in turn cause the species to go extinct far more quickly than all the Newfie clubbers have done in the last four hundred years and could do in the next four hundred years.

Or is this just me?

Black's case

I thought you might like to keep up with the Black fraud case where Conrad Black is alleged to have embezzled a wad of cash to sate the spending habits of the Black Queen of King Street (BQKS). Of course on her defense she is the most beautiful, most intelligent person in the world. Just go ahead and ask her.

*The following article is provided for the education and edification of Canadian students on a noncommercial site of no particular benefit to anyone else.

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This article originally published by the Times of London (this day), which was a oh either a competitor or owned by Conrad of Doublecross Harbour. Anyway to know him... and all that.

Black portrays himself as a victim

The Hollinger boss claims that he was taken in by a ‘web of deceit’, reports Tom Bower from the trial in Chicago

WITH obvious distaste throughout the first week of his trial, Lord and Lady Black have silently entered the 12th-floor Chicago courtroom appearing like outsiders at their own party. Walking past dozens of journalists whom Barbara Amiel characterised in a courthouse lift as “vermin” and facing a jury described as “working class, meat-and-potato folk” — a class the two social aristocrats have always disdained — the Blacks seem bereft of much comfort.

The odds, they know, are stacked against his acquittal. No less than 95% of federal prosecutions for fraud in the city end in conviction, and he faces 17 charges, including racketeering and obstruction of justice with a maximum sentence of 101 years in prison.

After their marriage in 1992, the Blacks had gleefully posed as an A-list power couple, travelling on their corporate Gulf-stream jet between their four sumptuous homes and mixing with billionaires, power brokers and politicians. Neither imagined the current scenario of humiliation and financial ruin. Nor did they calculate that their lifestyle, financed by Hollinger International’s public shareholders, would become the subject of a criminal trial where her confession — “now I have an extravagance that knows no bounds” — would be mercilessly regurgitated.

Conrad Black is accused of stealing more than $60m (£31m) from Hollinger by helping himself to money assigned as noncompete payments in the contracts to sell most of Hollinger’s newspaper empire after 1998. He is also accused of spending $40,000 of Hollinger’s funds on Amiel’s 60th birthday party in New York for 80 friends, of spending $250,000 by using Hollinger’s jet to fly on holiday to Tahiti with Amiel, and of swindling the company of about $3m in a swap of apartments in Manhattan. In the prosecution’s words, Hollinger was transformed by Black into his personal “piggy-bank” or the “Bank of Conrad Black”.

In his opening statement, Ed Genson, one of Black’s lawyers, dismissed the “perks” as consistent with a tycoon’s life. “His private life is his business life,” said Genson. Portraying Black as “a family man and a master of language who did everything by the book”, Genson admitted that Black’s self-incriminatory e-mails where he speaks disdainfully about shareholders and is unapologetic about using Hollinger’s money for his personal lifestyle show him as “snotty” and arrogant but, he insisted, not a thief.

“Other than a bad attitude you’re not going to find a single thing that’s wrong,” said Genson. “He was not stealing for himself. The company was stolen from him.” Establishing Black as a victim of theft is a fascinating undertaking.

The “thief”, according to Black, is David Radler, Black’s partner since 1969. Together they built the world’s third-larg-est newspaper company. According to Genson, the two partners split their newspaper empire, isolating themselves from each other.

While Radler ran the business in Israel, America and western Canada, Black was responsible for eastern Canada and Britain. Allegedly, neither spoke to the other about their own activities. “And just as the companies were run,” said Genson, “they were also sold.” In other words, Black was allegedly ignorant about all the sales and the phoney noncompete payments that Radler negotiated as the newspapers were disposed of.

In return for a 29 months’ imprisonment and a $250,000 fine, Radler has admitted one crime and agreed to testify against Black and his three codefendants. Radler has also paid about $100m in fines and compensation to Hollinger.

Just how Black will successfully pose as the ignorant victim of his partner intrigues the prosecution. After all, he was chairman, chief executive, a major shareholder and exercised the majority of voting rights. Repeatedly, in e-mails and conversations, he called Hollinger “my company” and described himself as the “proprietor”. Although more than $100m poured into his personal bank account from illegal deals, Black claims that he never closely questioned Radler about the source of the money.

Black, Genson told the jury, was Radler’s victim. “Radler spun a web of deceit,” said Genson and, to save himself from 30 years’ imprisonment, “cut a deal to end all deals . . . by dishing Conrad”. However, in his autobiography Black repeated 33 times how Radler was a close friend and partner with whom he shared every thought.

The first witness to undermine the defence was Gordon Paris, a banker recruited by Black in May 2003 as a director of Hollinger to reassure irate shareholders about Black’s honesty.

Paris testified: “Conrad Black was quite knowledgeable about Hollinger’s finances . . . Black had effective control of Hollinger.”

In June 2003, Paris ordered a special committee of directors to investigate Black’s conduct. In November 2003 they reported that Black had masterminded “corporate kleptocracy”, pocketing with Radler and others about $400m, or 73% of the company’s net income over six years.

Black and his codefendants have so far prevented the jury hearing the report’s damning conclusions. But in the internet age, it is likely that some jurors will, contrary to the judge’s orders, read the report.

In court, Black wanted to accuse Paris of outrageously enriching himself and wrecking the company. His lawyers squeezed into the record that Paris did at one stage earn $15,805 a day and feathered his nest by replacing Black as Hollinger’s chief executive and chairman.

The conclusive evidence of Paris’s greed, suggested Black’s lawyer, was a dinner on November 13, 2003, at Le Cirque — “one of New York’s most expensive restaurants”. Paris shot back: “That was only for Hollinger directors. We were talking business.” The topic was Black’s dismissal for dishonesty. Black has waited ever since that dinner to exact revenge.

The characterisation of that dinner as a “perk” provoked the prosecution.

“When you were at Le Cirque at Hollinger’s expense,” Eric Sussman, the prosecutor, asked Paris, “were you celebrating a birthday? Was there an opera singer? And was there a pianist?”

Sitting close to her husband, dressed in a black suit and a Chanel scarf, Amiel lent forward, noticeably tense. Conrad Black’s face flushed.

“No,” replied Paris. To intensify the Blacks’ embarrassment, Sussman continued: “And did you charge to Hollinger any clothes and tips for doormen?”

Amiel sank back in her chair. Notoriously, despite receiving an income of $1.45m from Hollinger, Amiel had charged the company $20 for a tip to the doorman of Bergdorf Goodman, the fashion store on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue.

“No sir,” replied Paris. All those perks will emerge during the trial, which promises to be ferocious and dirty.

Before leaving Toronto, Black promised to destroy his accusers. The lust for blood is shared by his young prosecutors. Their careers depend on convictions.

Over the next four months, neither side will show mercy or magnanimity. Conrad Black has declared that this is a fight to the death, and nobody disagrees.

Tom Bower is the author of Conrad and Lady Black, published by Harper Press




Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Copyright furball & disclaimer

Somebody using the sacred name of a premier paleolithic cultural god head pointed out somewhat correctly, somewhat incorrectly about copyright regulations. Alas we be Canucks.

Here goes. And this is sworn on the Bible. Well a Quran. I got that for free last week. It will do.


"All written material posted on this website aka Blog is for the edification and education of students in Canada. This is a noncommercial publication. "

"No moneys paid. No monies received. If they want 15% of doo dick all, they got it. Would you like that in cheque form or direct deposit from me behind?"

"If any clown decides to bitch about this read the Canadian Copyright legislation for a change. And if said comedian decides to go anal about this throw me in jail where I will get three squares a day at $100,000 per taxpayer year: and like I will get a degree in Extraterrestial Aquaculture again at taxpayer expense just like learn to speak French too just like Karla; go ahead, go for it. How do I get four years out of this? Oh, I will get off the copyright charge, but get four and half solars for telling the judge just what I am going to say to you. Got a problem with our fine education system? If you do. Fuck right off."

Man, can I write a disclaimer or what.


Monday, March 19, 2007

Black is the colour of a heart

Lady Black finally took a correct stand. As you all know, I am a fan of the Lord and Lordess of Crossharbour. You can read for yourself.


Black's wife slams media
Mar 19, 2007 08:33 PM
Canadian Press
CHICAGO — Barbara Amiel Black lashed out at the media Monday, reportedly calling reporters “vermin,” as the fraud trial of her husband Conrad Black was adjourned for the day after questions over tainting of the jury surfaced even before lawyers had a chance to present opening arguments.

The constant media spotlight on Black and his family — and the clambering of reporters and photographers trying to get to him — sparked an incident between Amiel Black and journalists in an elevator when the Blacks left for a late morning break in the trial.

The former newspaper columnist was waiting to go down in the elevator with Black and his daughter when a television producer approached them and asked if they were leaving the building.

Black, who recognized her from earlier coverage of the trial, asked if she was going to ride down with him and “breathlessly” relay word of his approach to the cameramen waiting outside the building.

British journalist Joanna Walters said that as the doors closed, Amiel Black called the TV producer “You slut!”

According to Walters, who is covering the trial for the London Daily Express, Amiel Black then turned to her and another female journalist in the elevator and told them: “You’re all vermin. I’m sick of this. I used to be a journalist and I never door-stepped people.”

There was no immediate comment from Amiel Black denying or confirming Walters’ account. Amiel Black has not commented to the media about the case since jury selection in the trial began last Wednesday.

The elevator incident came shortly after Judge Amy St. Eve delayed the trial and Black’s defence lawyers raised concerns that news of a settlement by the media baron’s former partner David Radler — a key prosecution witness — may taint the jury’s views and are interfering with Black’s right to a fair trial.

St. Eve planned to swear in the jury and start with the prosecution’s opening statement but postponed the trial to Tuesday. Unconfirmed reports said a juror did not arrive in court and could not be reached in time.

On Friday, Radler — Black’s former top executive in the Hollinger group — signed a US$28.7-million settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, a deal that will also see him barred from being an executive or director of a U.S. public company.

Then Sunday night, a second US$63.4-million settlement was announced with Sun-Times Media, the new incarnation of Hollinger International, that settled claims against Radler related to backdated stock options when he was chief operating officer at the company.

The timing is “real troubling,” Black’s U.S. lawyer Ed Genson told St. Eve before proceedings began.

Radler has already pleaded guilty to fraud and has agreed to testify against Black in the criminal case in return for a lenient jail sentence of 29 months and a US$250,000 fine.

Genson also objected to a quote by former Hollinger International CEO Gordon Paris — the prosecution’s first witness — “bragging about the money these people collected from Radler.”

Tammy Chase, Sun-Times director of investor relations, would not comment on whether the company had considered the possible repercussions of releasing news of the settlement just hours before the trial was set tto begin.

She said the settlement had been finalized over the weekend.

“Once we had the settlement nailed down we had to disclose it,” she said. “We’re a public company.”

Asked about the defence’s objections to Paris’ comments in the Sunday night release, Chase said he “was quoted because he was the head of the special committee.”

Lead prosecutor Eric Sussman said he had been unaware of the Sunday settlement until Genson mentioned it in court.

James Morton, head of litigation at Steinberg Morton Hope and Israel in Toronto and president of the Ontario Bar Association, said the timing would be “highly problematic” in Canada, and questioned whether the prosecutors were using the media to try their case.

But others said it was “dangerous” to read too much into Monday’s one-day adjournment, which could have resulted from any number of reasons.

“It could be as innocuous as a doctor’s appointment” for one of the jurors, said Orin Snyder, a former federal prosecutor currently with Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher’s Crisis Management Practice Group.

Peter Henning, a law professor at Wayne State University in Michigan, said starting jury selection over would be one possible remedy in the case, especially if enough of the members of the pool read the articles about Radler’s settlement.

But, he added, St. Eve may have just been looking to get all the opening arguments in in one day, and decided to adjourn once it became clear that wasn’t going to be possible.

“She’s going to have to examine (the issue) and see whether it taints the 20 people,” Henning said.

“The last thing a judge wants is to have a conviction reversed.”

While he agreed that the timing of the news, “certainly lends some credence” to the defences claim that Black and his co-defendants may not get a fair trial as a result of the settlement, he said it was unlikely to be enough of a reason to get rid of the current jurors.

“Once the jurors hear the government’s opening argument, they’re going to hear about how bad these people are,” he said.

Earlier Monday, Black had little to say upon entering court to face fraud and racketeering charges.

“My views of these charges and my expectation of the verdict are well known and I haven’t changed them,” said the former media tycoon, who has called the charges a “monstrous defamation” and predicted he will be vindicated.

Officials said the trial was set to resume Tuesday, when St. Eve is expected to swear in the jury and then give the floor to Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Cramer, who will lay out the government’s case.

Prosecutors allege Black defrauded shareholders and used money from the Hollinger International newspaper group to cover extravagant personal expenses. The charges centre on the sale of hundreds of community papers and US$85 million in “non-compete” payments allegedly pocketed by executives of Black’s former newspaper empire

Black is charged with wire and mail fraud, tax evasion, money laundering, racketeering and obstruction of justice.

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Going to buy

People wondering about this cluttered memory
Keep on chatter
Oh what, oh what
All knows what comes next
Oh what if I won the lottery

Some buy cars
Some buy vans
Some buy houses
Most buy drugs
Some buy hookers by the cans

After an hour skill dreams fits
I only have one fantasy skid
Instead, I'll get a big street car
Painting up like a part of transit
Sign reading "Not in Service"
Then run along the Dundas streets
Sucking up free power
From the citywide grid.



By G. Duncan Campbell

© All rights reserved 2005

Friday, March 02, 2007

Dilemma

Well recently I sat inside for a couple of weeks. Outside there was fairly good weather.

Freezing rain keeps pouring down in this endless storm. Which is okay, this is good for the grass. The lawn grass to be more specific. Would hate to spread false imagery.

Anyway, now there is a strong desire to go outside. Yes I know its confusing to me too.

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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Onwards and downwards

More age discrimination. About ten months ago after my career ending injury, I looked around for another opportunity. I always wanted to be an Editor.

I applied everywhere. Shut out. Its the old story. Its not who you know, its who you Lewinsky. I've given up trying to find anything in that line of werk.



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Monday, February 26, 2007

Hair Craft


Oh the cheers.

This morning I took a look at my long hair in the mirror. Its hard finding a part in long hair. Yecch.

I can't afford a haircut. The right one is twenty bucks. The wrong one is free. I used to look good.

Now its getting attached. Hey women just love this stuff. When I kept my hair short I couldn't get close without the look of initial fear. Now. "Oh, Its just an old hippie... cool."

Amazingly I'm in my mid 50's. All my other friends my age have money and can afford a haircut. But are mostly bald. Its indeed a twisted world.

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Exasperations



Phoned home. The skills of age cause depression. Of this I am convinced. I speak as a person whose wandered in and out of light depression ever since early teen age. About this, I am an expert.

I can honestly say I haven't had a truely good day abandoned from the grey clouds of depression. No matter how bright and sunny a day there was always a small black thundery rain cloud sitting over Signal Hill going "Okay Dunc, make my day!"

A phrase "the Age of Spin" was said to cover the last twenty years. Hell it began a lot longer than that. The selling of the dream began in the 1950's. A great dream of personal wealth and intellectual peak was sold to a couple of generations.

By the time you reached. Exasperation means that these individuals and good friends of mine appear to be impacting the wall of mental depression. Each individual had excellent high paying jobs. The careers though weren't part of the great dream.

The people that cope appear to have suffered from depression for years. The new person seems shocked by the impact of this disease. We veterans do sympathize. How do the vets cope?

Well like any one go get help. Second, and this is important, realize that you are not alone nor

Getting help. Thats the problem. Many of the counselors seem not to have ever suffered from severe or mild depression. They smile cheerily and say "So! You are depressed!"

Grrrrrrrrr

Then these "expert" counselors do the referral game. Hello has any one suffering from depression ever gone through the referral game and lived to tell the tale? It used to be counselors would be possessive. Nowadays the counselors get paid extra to refer.

Plus they don't have to expose themselves to reverse assessment. I practice reverse assessment. They assess me, it is only fair to assess back. Experts don't like this. It is far more difficult to continue with a program of treatment than to refer. Its sluffing off.

They have the Ryerson Hungarian degrees pasted on the wall saying they know everything. But I never seen them in the Salvation Army or soup kitchens where sufferers of mental health congregate and live out their lives in the bleakness of impoverished disillusion. Its the place to learn what mental illness truly is.

There are counselors who do work in that environment. Many only have good hearts but the government only pays for "good" school degrees. They play the referral game. Ever wonder why so many mentally ill live homeless or in shelters? Its because like the society at large they like to sluff off ill patients.

Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

The game rules. Basic chicken and egg stuff. Well to get help you must be referred to a doctor. You cannot get into the system without a family doctor. On the other hand you cannot get help without getting a referral to a doctor from a mental health worker.

Doctors make so much money that depression caused by poverty or money problems staggers them to disbelief. Solution, hand out drugs.

Worse, all doctors seem to think they know how to treat depression. I guess the ten years in medical school seems to have given them the right to understand everything or think they know everything. I caught one poor bipolar soul undergoing a crisis because the doctor prescribed Zoloft. On every leaflet about Zoloft it clearly states that one must not give it to a sufferer of bi-polar depression. She couldn't quit this doctor because her treatment hinged upon having a family doctor. I've yet to meet a General Practitioner who knew anything about mental illness of any sort. Its an ego thing.

How do the veterans of depression cope? One of the most important things is to realize that you are not alone. You are not the only sufferer of depression. This takes practice. Initially all depression like an illicit drug consumes the user. It makes the sufferer believe that they are the only ones to suffer from this, that there is no treatment, that no one understands.

It is important to realize that this is completely false. Yes, it literally puts the person into a state of constant pain. You must completely overcome this emotion often by sheer will power. If you do not want the grey life caused by drugs, the sufferer can use the option of self realization that this is the way it is and this is the way it always be.

Embrace it. To defeat something like this it must be stared in the face.

Why are all these guys suffering from depression. Well they all are males. Oh a couple of females. The males are in their fifties.

They have work and are either retired or nearing retirement. A large part of the depression stems from that "Dream." Causes.

1. Drugs or booze. Even quitting them doesn't guarantee the elimination of mental depression. Narcotics Anonymous (NA) recognize that often drug dependency stems from depression and people self medicate. They succeed because they make an effort to deal with dependency, the depression and socialized alienation of depressive behaviour.

If you are depressed avoid drinking or drugs... or if not don't get too high or buzzed. The high you feel is false.

2. Age. Perpetual youth was part of the old dream. The dream was to reach retirement age, cash in, ditch the old spouse, lie on a caribbean beach, drink a lot of beer and boink a lot of babes or hunks. Well aint that the life. Well by the time most are fifty the babes have wrinkles. And even if you could do anything, do it once then you gotta take three days rest.

Age. Even as late as the 1950's an aged person was revered as a source of wisdom and leadership. Well hasn't that idea gone to the dark side. Age the curse. Age the new leprosy.

The only thing is to mutter. "Okay you young little jerk, someday sooner than later you're going to be a broken down, fat, old flatulating, snoring, whiskered useless piece of shit. I can hardly wait to see it... If I don't die first. Hell thats a good reason to try to live."

3. Sports. Upon retirement you can play any sport. Now all your physical impairments disqualify you physically from major things like referring a checkers championship. And Hey doesn't anyone ever play Checkers anymore?

4. Personal goals. Hey I wanted to be a horse jockey. That really depressed me when I was disqualified because at the time there were no horses around Marathon. Now they tell me I'm too old. I am a victim of discrimination. Things like that cause depression.

Well thats just a few things. I just want those guys to know that I am thinking of them. Hoping for the best. Hope to see you sometime.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Shorter story

Having an extra loonie around. I ambled passed the corner restaurant. The owners are East Indian likely Pakistani or Islamic Indians. No matter. The lady there makes an excellent tea.

Normally mid-asian foods curry no flavour with me. However... What? That hurt you a lot more than it hurt me. My story. My bad jokes.

On with the tea. Its really good. I don't dare take it a couple of days before a doctor's appointment. The blood pressure soars. Well I drifted in wearing a shirt, no coat, no jacket. Its only minus three or four and the rest of the city dwellers are wrapped like real weinies. I live just across the street. Its not like going to the south pole. No big deal.

Anyway the tea is wonderful. Grade AAA. Spicy. Medium for only a buck.

So this Chinese guy pipes up while I exit the establishment. How tall are you?

"5'2" I said.

"No" he replied laughing.

"Ya true." says I. "I was born before 1970. The government brought in metric. Now I'm shorter."

Monday, February 19, 2007

Technical Imperium

One should know. The imperialism of technology. I know I must recharge the cordless shaver. Its the only time I cannot find the recharging cord.

More imperial technology. My ad hoc wireless connection to the internet will be tested tomorrow morning. Its going to get warmer apparently. I believe its also temperature dependent. I love the cold. Too bad.

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Oven pans


Time is aborting. I improved the signal reception of this internet station by the use of a strategically bent oven pan. It cost two bucks but it works a little.

I also found the correct distance about 10.5 inches to the reflector surface. My apologies to the metric people. My ruler was in inches. I do measure my dick metrically. I comes to a better number. Numbers impress.

But I can dispose of the old antenna. This is a good thing since I was running out of food and the last antenna is about to be used.

It doesn't work... unless

It must the day of the soldier. I support our troops. However I do not support the clowns in Ottawa who run the show. Good soldiers obey orders. No matter how stupid those orders may be.

One of the most important lessons of the Viet Nam War was the fact that rotation of active combat troops doesn't work. In that war the rotation for troops was one year duty.

Now on the eve of a Taliban spring offensive General Hillier is rotating out veteran troops and is sending in green or raw troops. Even if those troops have been there before, it takes a bit of work to get back into the non routine of being shot at. This is the critical point in the war. The decisive moment. The Taliban will certainly throw everything they got.

The Taliban now know that the Canadians rotation is coming about. Notice they haven't picked a fight with Canadians in the last couple of months. But last spring when the Royal Canadians showed up for the first time they waited till the Pats went back to the Edmonton barracks.

Most of those 44 Canadian casualties were suffered on a fresh rotation. This is a no brainer. The smart move would be to rotate the Princess Pats back into action sooner than later. Then keep them on station as a regiment until next year in the autumn of 2008. But Hillier is Harper's lap dog now.

An all out attack by the Taliban against fresh raw Canadian troops may cause another 200 casualties under the worst scenario. But keeping the present troops on station then supplementing them with Princess Pat vet volunteers would enable the field commanders in Afghanistan to have the best available human resource for countering the new Taliban offensive.

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Travelling brains

Where are those people? Thinking. Peculiar.

Head honcho soldier Hillier complained about the Liberal record regarding the military. This despite the fact they were the ones who assigned him the top job.

Hillier is the same general who went for a field visit about. This event is documented by embedded reporters. A roadside bomb went off a few yards ahead of his personal column. Instantly he abruptly turned tail and headed directly for Ottawa. And didn't stop until he got behind his nice safe desk.

He's like the dog who bravely barks knowing that his master and the rest of the pack is dealing with the threat. The instant the threat looks at him, he hides in his master's legs.

I will not call him a coward although I may believe him to be.

No general worthy of the rank would ever want to put his troops, in this case Canadian troops into such an untenable situation as they find themselves. He's a soldier who knows nothing about the art of war. Any smart leading commander would have fought tooth and nail to avoid the situation in Afghanistan. He's the Andrew McNaughton of this generation.

This country and the armed services need a new Harry Crerar.

Friday, February 16, 2007

Garbage bags

Ever notice that no matter how tough the name of the garbage bag. You know tough names like "Tough," or "Nobust" or "Wall". They still rip.

I once bought a very tough sounding bag that ripped in a wind. There is a lesson in this.

The toughest garbage bag I ever got was non of them names. It had only Professional Garbage Bags 7 mil. I still use them. They don't wear out. They don't rip. I am avoiding buying tough things.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Lunch time for Marconi

Making the menu for the next few days. I look down at the makeshift reflection antenna behind this computer. Tomorrow the antenna may be lunch.

Friday, January 26, 2007

Missi-marathon burning

Having lost the can opener... Somewhere right in front of my nose. The lucky cans remain in their stuffed placement on an angle reflecting the radio waves. Now locked in the computer must remain here.

The ambient temperature is below zero. That is an important number.

Marathon is burning. Its Rec Centre. Last year the pool. Talk about going to hell in a hand basket. I leave for about four years. Looks whats happens.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Dusting alien beings

UFO's will not appear anywhere in the United States anymore. The new Homeland Security efforts degree that anyone enterring the United States by aircraft must have a passport or similar secured document of identity. Plus they will have to be fingerprinted. Such aliens don't normally carry any Terran passports, nor do they have fingerprints.

Any UFO landing in the USA as such will now be illegal.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Testing H20s

Did you ever wake up. Take a look around. Think a minute or two. Comment "Oh shit, this Hell again."

Luckily I don't do that. No one wants to start off the day slagging Hell.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Environment ...the new 5 R's

Fantastic performance by our new federal government. They have taken the original "3 R" concept of "Renew", "Recycle" and "Reuse". Now the new environmental plans are the "5 R" concept ... "Renew, Recycle, Reuse, Rewrite, and Rename."

Sunday, December 31, 2006

Memories

In the new year. Memories.

You know. I haven't written anything in such a long time that I forgot the password.

And in the time that it took to recover a new password. I forgot what I was going to write.

Aaah. Memories.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

More cannonades

New aiming point.
Once the TTC became the target of spirited writings.
Once a specific topic it looses potency.
Declining in priority.
A skyscraper beneath shadows
Of a great free standing tower.

Latent on the blog once written
Such a cannon specified its purpose.
Spiked in Roger’s wrath.
Passing air from its bore.
Moves sights to the armies of problems
Poised growing in the distance.

More powder.
More shot.
Light the torch.
The horde marchs toward us.

Again to the redoubt.
Stand against the new great adversary.
Fire away.
Fire away.
The great enemy comes.
The great enemy, Self Doubt.

News from Marathon

Not in Greece.
Close to Hemlo.
Fours years a Dumas shines
In mayoral splendour.
Forever tough.
Forever rough.
Policies fated on long bender.

Will he give up his other businesses, legal or otherwise?

Meech II - the Sequel "Under the covers"

A total sham. A shallow self serving political gambit bent on garnering Quebec votes rears its loathsome corpse yet again. The Canadian government, a minority parliament is agog with their self-righteous brilliance at coming to terms with Quebec. “A nation within a united Canada.” proclaims Steven Harper PM.

Gobblety gook. Lets call it for what it is. Let us flush this toilet again. This is Meech Lake II “Under the covers - the Sequel”.

Before in the political side show of Meech Lake I, the people of Canada had the right to vote, in a referendum, about this topic. People of Canada demand that right yet again.

Such demand has precedence. Every other time this concept suffered democratic scrutiny in a referendum. Every popular referendum inside and outside of Quebec to date refuted the idea that these MPs are proposing and legislating. This was not on any policy platform of any political party in the last election save one anti-federal collection of misfits. This proposal lacks sufferage.

Meech Lake II needs popular not short term special interest political approval. Make our day. Okay lets have a referendum - now.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

The Gap

Gaps

A gap. Interesting word. I was very sick last week. Not as bad as before. Still. Its getting rather tedious. Missed a lot of blog entries. Of course there was nothing to write about.

But all this time was not wasted. At least I keep a computer at home and can do some work offline.

My shorts

Youth. Clearly such a thing is wasted on the youth.

********

Support the troops. Send Harper packing.

*******

David Miller says support him in the municipal election. Better he should buy a walker.

*******

Layton says leave Afghanistan. Afghanistan says leave Layton.

*******

Liberals soon decide on a new leader. May the best clown win.

*******

It never rains when you bring the umbrella.

Gaps

A gap. Interesting word. I was very sick last week. Not as bad as before. Still. Its getting rather tedious. Missed a lot of blog entries. Of course there was nothing to write about.

Above is one of my better photos. Unfortunately after many years of marriage it came to an end. They were childhood sweethearts at one time. So sad.

But all this time was not wasted. At least I keep a computer at home and can do some work offline.

My shorts

Youth. Clearly such a thing is wasted on the youth.

********

Support the troops. Send Harper packing.

*******

David Miller says support him in the municipal election. Better he should buy a walker.

*******

Layton says leave Afghanistan. Afghanistan says leave Layton.

*******

Liberals soon decide on a new leader. May the best clown win.

*******

It never rains when you bring the umbrella.

Lucky people in Inuvik. To celebrate the end of summer, a few of them drive outside town and hoist a Collins with a two punch dose of rum. They want all the citizens there to do the same. That way everyone will get the double on tundra.

*******

To save power in the cell phone battery don’t call anyone. Which means that maybe you don’t need the cell phone to begin with.

*******

Before becoming Defense Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld headed up the company that invented Tamiflu. I admit it fully. I was impressed for a whole minute. Hmmm. Come to think of it, that stuff doesn’t live up to its promises either.

*******

European governments correctly knock Canada for its absurd stand on Kyoto. They swim in warm pools of self righteousness. Their oil companies are ready to plunder the Arctic sea basin north of for more carbon fuels as the cap melts due to Global Warming. The Danes are claiming all of the Arctic basin. Does anyone see the hypocrisy in this?

The idea is not to burn. It is Carbon Dioxide that generates most of the global warming.

Quite a lot of countries in the world will be impacted by global warming. If the Greenland and Antarctica Ice caps start melting more than New Orleans will be effected. New York, Los Angeles, San Diego will be under water. The Bahamas will be gone. Holland gone. Come to think of it this includes much of Denmark.

Which leads us to the question. Just how stupid are humans anyway.? We are about to find out.

*******

Harper had an indepth conversation about human rights with the Chinese government. How lucky they were to be lectured by his Hokiness. It took all of fifteen minutes. Seems awefully efficient.

Lucky people in Inuvik. To celebrate the end of summer, a few of them drive outside town and hoist a Collins with a two punch dose of rum. They want all the citizens there to do the same. That way everyone will get the double on tundra.

*******

To save power in the cell phone battery don’t call anyone. Which means that maybe you don’t need the cell phone to begin with.

*******

Before becoming Defense Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld headed up the company that invented Tamiflu. I admit it fully. I was impressed for a whole minute. Hmmm. Come to think of it, that stuff doesn’t live up to its promises either.

*******

European governments correctly knock Canada for its absurd stand on Kyoto. They swim in warm pools of self righteousness. Their oil companies are ready to plunder the Arctic sea basin north of for more carbon fuels as the cap melts due to Global Warming. The Danes are claiming all of the Arctic basin. Does anyone see the hypocrisy in this?

The idea is not to burn. It is Carbon Dioxide that generates most of the global warming.

Quite a lot of countries in the world will be impacted by global warming. If the Greenland and Antarctica Ice caps start melting more than New Orleans will be effected. New York, Los Angeles, San Diego will be under water. The Bahamas will be gone. Holland gone. Come to think of it this includes much of Denmark.

Which leads us to the question. Just how stupid are humans anyway.? We are about to find out.

*******

Harper had an indepth conversation about human rights with the Chinese government. How lucky they were to be lectured by his Hokiness. It took all of fifteen minutes. Seems awefully efficient.


Friday, November 10, 2006

I Yam what I Yam.

Suppertime this weekend.
I got the secret formula
to cooking the perfect Yam.
I got a lot of Yams.
I am full of Yams Monday,
Yes I Yam.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Legacy

Donald Rumsfeld finally resigned. Regrettably this was six years too late. The Iraq military strategy appears to be designed by an amateur. He was the amateur.

Rumsfeld’s legacy, what is it? He left the once powerful military infrastructure fractured, understrengthed and undermanned. Rumsfeld didn’t send enough troops into Iraq in the critical early days of the invasion. And wholly against the advice of the politically neutral generals. He exits leaving his nation mired in a protracted guerrilla war with no plausible positive exit strategy.

The USA was run by a triumvirate of sorts. Rumsfeld was one third of that. President George W. Bush and his Vice President comprised the balance. The Three Stooges had a company of clowns supporting their antics. These guys had the fanatical Christian Right supporting their comedy. No one laughs.

Remember President Bush once said that Iraq wasn’t like Viet Nam. He was right. Having lived through that Viet Nam era I can speak with experience. Iraq is far worse than Viet Nam. Coincidently, both the disasters were begun by Republican administrations. The USA involvement in Viet Nam began with President Eisenhower for everyone’s information as did Cuba.

Iraq manifests itself as the apex of American power. Like the Soviet Union’s involvement in Afghanistan, this adventure signals the end of the American global domination. Iraq could have been a success. It could have been a glowing success. Yet Rumsfeld screwed up as did the people who propped him up.

The replacement Gates is not all that much better. Remember this was the guy who created the modern CIA. You know the one agency who agreed that Saddam had all of those WMD’s. The same CIA which tracked down Osama - mostly in their dreams. One hopes that the newly elected Democratic Congress will sink this guy. Bush never picks the right people for the job.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Quest'ce que c'est Georges?

The trials and tribolutions commence an attack of monumental perplexity. Cannot the horse smell the oasis in the distance? I guess not.

George W. Bush future ex President of the US. Give us the refrain "Two more years."
Lost in the election fuss is the ultimate annoyance. The Canadian Conservative talking radio hosts are saying this was only a slap on the wrist. Hmmph.

Not lost on those that follow the political scene in the United States is the fact that during this midterm election most of the seats up for the vote were held by Republicans, indeed very entrenched. The rebuke was stronger than the right wingers suggest.

Monday, November 06, 2006

IA - addiction

Better start a new organization. - Internet Anonymous (IA). For all those people who are addicted to the internet. Its hard kicking the habit. I couldn’t sleep well last night. One must take this one day at a time.

The Lucky Caveman


Finally the theme of this here blog. Many new ways cloud us from the world. Passing emphasis on a vaulting dimension creeps forward. Some call it progress. Others call it wonderful.

Listening to the radio triggers a shock of sorts. Listen closely to AM radio. Years ago. And I do mean years ago now. AM radio once you got it tuned in the airwaves were clear and pronounced. There was static and snow if the station wasn’t in tune. But once the frequency was matched there was a quality reception.

This morning the nirvana occurred. Trying to focus on an AM station I found that it was hissing and crackling. Between cell phones and a supply of countless electronic devices radio wave pollution is finally getting the best.

Official scientific papers and reports decry the idea that there is no effect on the biological mass known as the human body. Think a minute on this. Use an old analogical watch to do it. Its hard to find those anymore.

My first watch demanded to be wound by turning a very little knob, once every 24 hours. It could not go more than 36 hours without an attempt at recharging the mainspring. The spin at the watch makers TV ads boasted that these affordable watches were accurate to within three seconds per month.

Some watches were far more accurate. But when the three minute one sold for less than thirty dollars compared against the three thousand dollars price of the latter watch, there emerged a common sense motive.

Bring on today. Watches are accurate to within seconds per year. And depending on the fence (legal or otherwise) one deals with these watches can be had for under $30. Electronics broke down the global domination of time by the Swiss.

Unfortunately almost everything in the major category is now controlled by electronics as well. And there is a lot of it. Even the rice cooker, once a ceramic pot only a century ago is electronically controlled.

Yes cell phones do not cause cancer. But that report is only too narrow. What else? Too often people focus on things that kill, not those things that cause infirmity and severe discomfort. Arthritis, diabetes, obesity, migraines, asthma, Alzheimers, dementia’s and mental disorders rise.

People do live longer thanks to anti-biotics and pharmaceuticals. People simply live longer and in doing so - encounter these infirmities. Many of the infirmities are related to aging. Indeed even aging is considered an infirmity rather than simply a phase of the life cycle.

In that backdrop however, the increase in reported infirmities is disproportionate and higher than predicted by any futurist forecast from forty years ago. In other words not only has the rate of infirmity increase it is higher than the forecast models projected.

Every cell phone user fears cancer. This concern is understandable. Almost every approving report appears generated by a electronic corporation or by a government of a nation that possesses a significant electronics industry. Remember, forty years ago the tobacco industry and the growers governments generated many positive reports regarding the habit of smoking. In many ways the argument over electronic pollution almost mirrors the course set by tobacco forty years earlier.

Yes there are other pollutants but the rise of these infirmities coincide more closely to the rise in the use of electronics. And in concert with those electronics which come in close contact with the human body. Infirmities may be increasing due to the presence of this massive load of active electronics that are shedding off a plethora of radio radiation.

Only in the medical field have electronics excelled. Otherwise in daily life electronics aren’t really needed. Indeed these devices may be the source of many modern infirmities.

Modern medicine has a plateful of issues more serious than the mild aging angsts that emerge from the overwhelming new presence of electronics. Indeed so treatable are the complaints that aspirins easily mitigate the symptoms of such pains. While treating the symptoms the causes remain a mystery.

Another emergence coinciding with the rise of the new electronic world appears to be the changing and growing nature of drug dependency. Drug addiction has always been with us since the discovery of fermentation. Until recently drug and alcohol addiction was rather a simple matter. Changed is the nature of addiction.

Primary to this is the rise of addictions in females. And if one attends a Narcotics Anonymous meeting one is struck by the presence of people not only addicted, but in pain from a variety of sources. The significant change is the nature of the complaints. Quite a few used were addicted not for the high or the buzz but the relief of pain. This is a significant change from addictions in the 1930’s.

Addicts complain about the presence of a body in pain. Their drug use mitigates that pain. In other words they fell into drug addiction trying to deal with a complete body pain. It is treating the symptoms because no cause of pain can be pointed out to a doctor.

They are cut with no knife, no blunt fall, no identifiable cause. Pain usually has a cause. Pain emerges when there is a threat to the body. Eliminating all possible causes by deduction leaves the answer that is left, no matter how improbable, must be the answer. Applied to drug addiction sufferers. They have no choice but to seek relief. Summarily this leaves the only answer. Only one thing has increased enveloping the human body in the past four decades. Massive increases in environmental electronic radiation would be the likely cause.

Cavemen didn’t have this kind of pain.

Saturday, November 04, 2006

Later in the afternoon

Some damage has been repaired. The counterattack on the REE (Rogers Evil Empire) might begin but they are too big and equally too pathetic to worry about.

The evil empire blacked out my access to 360.Yahoo.blog under the famous gordc238 brand name. Brand name? Yes brand name. Anyhow talk about the stupid leading the stupid. I went to an old email address that I kept around for years and voila!

http://360.yahoo.com/gordsracing

Another blog site on Yahoo.

The good thing is that with the old site wiped out I can use the old graphics all over again like they were brand new.

Evil Rogers strikes again.

Fuck off Ted

And I really truly mean Fuck Right Off. As predicted, when I cancelled Rogers, they went to Yahoo immediately and appeared to have wiped out the other blog. At least they've blocked it. They wiped out the web page on Yahoo's geocities.

Moved on. Take off Rogers Communications. God are they institutionalized slime. Their customer service is absolutely abysmal. They sneak on hidden charges. Lie like rugs. The software spies on your computers. Not that I would miss this but after all once you clear and flood, you keep going until the rink freezes.

Scratch the Blow Jays off the fan list. They are a Rogers Company too. You can tell.

Besides the Internet has really changed over the last few years. Wikipedia is its intellectual apex. Group rooms are rife with stupid kids pretending to be adults or freaked out Christian Fundamentalists.

I know people would find it peculiar that I would use an Internet gimmick site to knock the Internet. That’s where the beauty of the approach comes in.

On the second floor in another building further north. Entries will be scattered as I now have to work from a collection of free email sites scattered around the city. The only problem is getting on them. The old geezers get on a computer and use it for solitaire. Can’t the stupid farts use regular cards?

So today my home is Internet and cable free. My com costs have been reduced to the cost of radio batteries once every month or so.




Thursday, November 02, 2006

Smelling up. roses

Today is the first night in the new smaller improved version of a room. It was a sudden move. Worse still there is no cable outlet for internet. Or phone for that matter. Which is way too bad.

The regular computer rests unused in the middle of the room on its regal furnishings. This is a second floor room with a view. Perhaps there will be one or two open systems within range.

One of the largest reasons for the sudden move was the appeal of having a room with a real bathroom. I know my parents used to preach share, share, share. But after almost four years of sharing bathrooms, that little ethic got the toilet treatment.

I will use free internet to update this sorry blog. Rogers may end the run of literary images. I will try to save the blog. Rogers and Yahoo may try to usurp my email account in blind revenge. After all, in Canada.

See you on the other side. Whaaayhoo

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Moving again

No waiting


Just noting that I am moving again.

The new place is a slightly smaller room but it looks the same to me. The price is the same. It has its own bathroom. And it gives me a reason to cancel out Rogers Internet. It would save me $40 per month. Rogers wasn't quite all honest in its customer service adding little sneaky charges here and there.

The system works great but I really don't need it any more. Only the phone is left tied to Roger's and I have only 13 months to go before that contract is up.

Hopefully the new position will access a wireless LAN somewhere near. The old room was in a building which after being burned out 15 years ago was rebuilt with metal studs. That might explain a lot about why I can't pick up any other wireless systems.

However the new place does have its own bathroom. Imagine no waiting. I can take a shower regularly again without menace. There are significant advantages.