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Scenes from Last Night’s "Spaghettioke"

Every couple of weeks, Carson T. Foster, host and creator of Kick Ass Karaoke, hosts a karaoke night at The Social, one of the spots that’s making West Queen West an increasingly popular destination. Not only do you get karaoke; you also get spaghetti (meat or veggie) at $2 a bowl and there’s always a chance that Rachel McAdams, who hangs out in the area, will drop by. Wendy and I dropped in early, which gave us a chance to hang out and chat with Carson, which is always interesting and always a pleasure.

I like the crowd at the Social, and Carson’s karaoke night there has an interesting feel to it that I think has been missing from the Sunday karaoke nights — it feels like his nights at the original venue, the Bovine Sex Club, circa 1999 when they were still new. Maybe it’s the crowd (a rather indie rock hipsterish bunch), perhaps it’s the Social’s nice open space; it might even be just having a new crowd to surprise with the accordion. I can’t put my finger on it, but I really like the vibe.

The other thing I like is the projector, which allows the lyrics to appear in large type behind the performer. With my flash turned off and the exposure turned up high, I was able to get some pretty nice arty shots:

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"Ask Tucows" Chat Today!

  • Where: http://chat.tucows.com
  • When: 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. Eastern / 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Pacific / 16:00 – 19:00 UTC
  • What: An informal online chat session where customers, potential customers, developers, investors and the curious can ask questions, make comments and suggestions and generally get to know us (and we get to know you).

For those of you who’d like to see a transcript of the first “Ask Tucows” chat, it’s here.

See you there!

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Inform 7 (Or: "Previous IF paradigms have been eaten by a grue.")

Well, this is interesting: Inform, a programming language used to create interactive fiction, has completely changed in version 7. It now uses a “natural language” approach rather than a “programming language” one, which means that it should be considerably more accessible to writers without prior experience with programming languages. If you’ve always wanted to write interactive fiction but found programming languages like previous versions of Inform or TADS too daunting, you might find that Inform 7 does the trick for you.

I’ve written a quick blurb about it over at Tucows Farm and you should check out the new and improved Inform site for the full story.

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"Ask Tucows" Chat Tomorrow

The second “Ask Tucows” chat takes place at chat.tucows.com tomorrow starting at 12:00 noon. This is your chance, to talk to various Tucows staffers (Yours Truly included) and ask questions, make comments or suggestions and get to know us better. Just point your browser at chat.tucows.com — no client software or plug-ins are necessary.

Once again, here are the details:

  • Where: http://chat.tucows.com
  • When: 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. Eastern / 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Pacific / 16:00 – 19:00 UTC

For those of you who’d like to see a transcript of the first “Ask Tucows” chat, it’s here.

See you there!