Still Alive.
It's clearly been a little while, since I've posted, but there's not been much to mention. I find myself in Whitby, with my work contract now completed. I was set to start my marathon training this week, for Ottawa, but a cold has sidetracked that effort. Hopefully I'll be out and about, by Monday. Mind you, even if I was feeling better by tomorrow, I wouldn't want to miss a second of The Masters, so running would be put aside, anyway.
So how have I enjoyed my first few days of truly leisurely activity? There's been a lot of walking, a lot of Wii-playing and a lesser amount of movie-watching.
Needless to say, I'm already bored.
I haven't put up any links in a whlie, so here are two. The first one is about a rather remarkable camera, that The New York Times' David Pogue has humorously reviewed. Be sure to watch the video.
The second is a 10-year-old story about the Russian shuttle program and how they 'stole' all the information they needed, from the US. 'Stole' finds itself looking like that, because none of the information regarding the US shuttle program was made classified, while it was in development. Great success!
A Camera for the Shot You Missed - The New York Times
How the Soviets stole a space shuttle - MSNBC.com

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