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Monday February 08, 2010 at 10:54

thehandshake:

THE 2010 ONLYMPICS. Because it might be the last thing we ever do.
Time: Friday, Feb. 12, 2010. We’ll begin annoying you sometime around 5:30pmWhere: The Official 2010 Onlympics Media Gondola Overlooking Beautiful Downtown VancouverHow: By watching the interactive experience we’re building. A link will be posted HERE as soon as we get it done.Why: Because we’re going to need a few drinks to make it through the next couple of weeks.

thehandshake:

THE 2010 ONLYMPICS. Because it might be the last thing we ever do.

Time: Friday, Feb. 12, 2010. We’ll begin annoying you sometime around 5:30pm
Where: The Official 2010 Onlympics Media Gondola Overlooking Beautiful Downtown Vancouver
How: By watching the interactive experience we’re building. A link will be posted HERE as soon as we get it done.
Why: Because we’re going to need a few drinks to make it through the next couple of weeks.

This post was reblogged from the handshake.

Saturday January 16, 2010 at 9:37

Show your spirit, Vancouver! A classic from Only magazine.

Show your spirit, Vancouver! A classic from Only magazine.

Monday January 26, 2009 at 12:27

Friday January 23, 2009 at 11:16

The NFB’s archives are available online. It’s Friday anyway so you can forget about productivity and enjoy the classics.

Wednesday January 21, 2009 at 17:27

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Fisting, an important component to any happy Presidential couple.

This post was reblogged from Only.

Tuesday January 20, 2009 at 14:03

Wednesday January 14, 2009 at 12:50

What is your boyfriend thinking?

What is your boyfriend thinking?

Wednesday January 14, 2009 at 12:40

Finally! The internet and comedy together.

(via videogum/PBS)

Tuesday January 13, 2009 at 16:38

Somebody let your dad play with the camcorder again!

Monday January 12, 2009 at 6:05

Fun with math. Former Vancouver mayor Philip Owen says that the current city council is misrepresenting the Olympic Village “as a loss for the city” because Vancouver is now funding the $875m project rather than the sainted private sector.

“That might be true if the land and the 850 units, when finished, are worth nothing,” Owen said. “The spin is just absolutely ridiculous. We need to have some reality from city hall.”

“At the end, we’re going to have 800-odd condominium units on 17 acres of land on a beautiful waterfront area of Vancouver. That’s gotta be worth something,” [CBC]
Let’s see now. $875 million divided by 875 units = $1,029,411 selling price per unit. Even in Vancouver, that’s a little pricey. At the more common (but still ridiculous) selling price of $600,000, it would result in a $365 million shortfall. And don’t forget, the former council dumped most of the affordable housing requirements. This is just a straight subsidy for well-off people.

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