Archive for April, 2007

Apr
30
    
Filed Under (contest, cool, ramblings) by Flash on 30-04-2007

Since I got behind again, I’ve missed posting another contest with lots of advanced notice so that there was plenty of time for everyone to enter. I am somewhat sorry, but I guess I can also look at it that I’m increasing my odds. Winning a contest already this month isn’t enough for me! Karin wants a new MP3 player before we go to Mexico, and so this might be the way I can fit it into the budget! I can always hope!

Besides, this contest is being run by John Chow, and his real motivation is not to get the word out as much as it is to get people to link to his blog using the words make money on the internet in order that he can score better for those words in Google searches. His evil* way of doing so this month is to give away a Zune MP3 player simply for giving him the previous two links.

That’s almost as evil as not posting about it until the last minute to increase your odds. I really need to stop reading his blog, he’s wearing off on me.

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* don’t worry, he takes pride in being called evil


Apr
28
    
Filed Under (Canucks, Vancouver, family, playoffs, ramblings) by Flash on 28-04-2007

Once again I have fallen greatly behind. I guess most would just abandon blogging, but I do enjoy it and do want to work on improving my writing skills, so I won’t. I’m also surprised by the number of people that have discovered my blog on their own and either return or subscribe to the feed, and I appreciate their interest and don’t want to disappoint. There isn’t a huge number of such people, but just one or two is enough to appreciate, and it is more than that.

What is up in my life that has me so busy? Well, let’s just look at what I’m looking at right now:

  • There is my full time job, of course.
  • The summer semester of school has started, as books arrived yesterday for two out of three of my courses, and I actually read one for 20 minutes in bed last night until sleepiness made it incomprehensible. The first weekly assignment isn’t due for a while, but I need to get ahead now if I’m going to do 3 courses in the shortest semester.
  • I have a spring semester course for which I need to schedule the exam, which will depend on when I figure I can fit in studying for it.
  • I still haven’t squeezed in finishing the taxes. Ours are complicated by the fact that we have enough medical expenses to qualify for the deduction every year except last year, and you can make your “medical expenses year” be any 365 consecutive days that end in 2006. I have to figure out the best 365 days between Jan 2, 2005 and Dec 31, 2006; looking for the maximum deduction while at the same time leaving the maximum I can for next year. I found an extra couple of receipts from 2005, so I might have qualified for the deduction after all and might be refiling my 2005 return.
  • In the meantime, Matthew has given me his paperwork to do his taxes and my dad is bringing his by today. We all have refunds coming, in which case the April 30th filing deadline in Canada doesn’t apply. The government is nice enough to give you unlimited time to file if they owe you.
  • I also am behind on keeping our Quicken files up to date and either filing or shredding paperwork and receipts.
  • Karin’s brother Carlos’ computer is having software issues again, and they will be dropping it by today or tomorrow. I think they are hoping for a speedy turn around.
  • My dad and I are going to Vancouver today to get the parts for me to build him a computer. I’ve planned it out already, and will be very jealous of his machine until we finally get now ones here. I’ll therefore be spending this weekend and probably my evenings all week assembling and setting up his computer. I need to also pick up some parts for Rudy, another of Karin’s brothers, and find time to swing by his place and install them.
  • The Canucks continue their playoff run, and I am watching those games out of the side of my eyes while doing other stuff. This is my one “luxury”, but even then I am multitasking because of all the other items I have going on.
  • Matthew is living with us right now, and in addition to his taxes, I need to get him properly tracking his expenses in Quicken, help him prepare for his driver’s test next week, and other little things. I think I’ve got our wireless internet situation properly set up, so that is one less thing to work on.
  • Sorting through all our old computer parts and either junking or selling what is not needed has ended up on the back burner each week; but needs to be finished as we don’t have the room for extra parts right now.
  • It’s spring, so we need to clean up and organize our deck soon.

I know that almost everyone has a busy life, but mine was busy enough with just work and school. I have a little too much going on right now, and things like a social life just don’t fit into my days right now.

I have numerous posts that I have started, but due to all the other pressing items I still need to finish them. Some I will just have to abandon, they are simply too old. I see that a number of people end up on my blog doing Google searches from far off lands for Canucks playoffs information; so I won’t abandon those posts, but will combine them into just a few posts and then I’ve resolved to be good about posting after each game going forward. I can understand that if a fan is stuck on the other side of the world, reading blog posts about a game would make one fell the excitement a lot more than news articles. I plan to be living in Mexico one day, and while I can probably go to a sports bar there to watch a game, I’ll likely be reading blogs also since I won’t have friends, family and co-workers saying “How about those Canucks?” all day.

Also on my “Do Not Abandon” list will be restaurant reviews, as my feeling that there are not enough unbiased information about local eateries has been largely proven by the number of people that come to my blog through Google searches for information on specific restaurants that I have reviewed. Many of those people might never return to my blog, but I know I appreciate when I can find information ahead of time as to where to go and where to avoid. There are several places that we have stopped at this year that I have yet to post about, and so I will finish those up. After all, what does it matter to if I ate there yesterday or last month, a review is a review.

This has turned into a lot bigger post than I intended, but I think that is partially why I am so far behind; I leave things too long and what could have been some quick, short posts get combined into one long post quite often. So I apologize for once again getting so far behind, and I also apologize that there will be some dated posts coming up; but I will be keeping more up to date by posting more frequently from now on.



Apr
19
    
Filed Under (prices, ramblings) by Flash on 19-04-2007

Karin often visits Save.ca, a Canadian coupon site where you pick the manufacturers’ coupons that you want, and they then print those coupons (and only those coupons) for you and mail them directly to you. Right now they are offering a free 4lb. bag of Iams cat or dog (or both) dry food. The coupons are actually for $9.00 off of any size bag of dog food or $14.50 off any size bag of cat food, so if you found the biggest bag they have on sale and also took off the full value of the coupon, it would then become quite a deal.

I found this at SmartCanucks.ca, a site I’ve had in my Google Reader for some time. They track many deals, both on the main site and in the forums. The comments so far on the site are postulating that this is damage control in the wake of the mass recalls of pet food and thousands of animals dying throughout Canada and the US. However, considering that all the recalled food was wet food, and in fact it has been stressed over and over that dry food is safe; what first came to my mind was that they are attempting to take advantage of the recall to convert owners that have traditionally fed wet over to their brand of dry food.

Whether it’s damage control, an attempt to win new customers, kindness, or part of a pre-determined campaign; it’s a great deal and we’ll get both ourselves and then probably give the dog food to a shelter. What do you think the motivation is?

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Apr
17
    
Filed Under (Canucks, Vancouver, playoffs, ramblings) by Flash on 17-04-2007

After the low level of excitement I felt during Game 2, I was afraid that this might be in large part due to my need to multi-task while the games are on. Since my life is just too busy at the moment to let me sit down and watch each game, this would be the game that let me know if I was doomed to not be able to enjoy with the rest of the city.

I spent all day Sunday setting up by brother-in-law Rudy’s computer, which had not been done in a while and was suffering some major issues. I was hoping to get to his house before the game started, but had some issues and did not arrive until after the second period. I watched the first two out of the side of my eye at home while finishing off his computer, and found that once again I wasn’t feeling that level of excitement. There was definitely a level of tension thanks to the close defensive styles of the two teams, as you realized that a single goal was more important than in most games; but that lack of scoring also kept the excitement level down. I couldn’t help but to get caught up in the wonderment of who would score. Unfortunately, it was Dallas that scored near the end of the second period.

During the intermission I headed over to Rudy’s house and began setting up his computer and installing such items as his printer software. This is not as bad as it sounds, as his computer sits next to his 70 inch widescreen TV. There was more tension now, as we need to come from behind, and we were rewarded when Jan Bulis pounced on a rare rebound by Dallas goalie Marty Turco. Finally, some excitement! The initial shot was by Jannik Hansen, the first Dane to play in the playoffs when the Canucks called him up from the farm team after several injuries in Game 1. Hansen is looking impressive, and I look forward to seeing him improve in the future.

I finished with the computer just in time to settle down and watch the overtime. Rudy was already groaning, as it was his bedtime and he was recalling the 4 overtimes in the first game; but we were rewarded at 7:47 of the first overtime when Taylor Pyatt scored on a quick one timer. You can watch the winning goal below.


And so in the end this was a more exciting game, but the beginning was slow. And because of the circumstances, I can’t tell you if that lack of excitement was the defensive style of play these two teams are following, or the difference between watching alone while multitasking as opposed to watching with another fan on a huge screen. I guess I’ll have to wait for Game 4.

Update - It turns out that Pyatt both won the game and won a jersey for me.



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