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Toronto (a.k.a. Accordion City)

Richard Florida, Torontonian on “The Colbert Report”

On last night’s Colbert Report, Colbert did a piece on the current housing slump and a possible solution by way of a study that looks at the “Bohemian/Gay Index” (to which he remarked “that may sound like another name for the San Francisco phone book”).

The study says that artistic, gay and bohemian populations increase the housing values of the neighbourhoods in which they reside. It’s based on the theory that tolerant communities where gays and bohemians are welcome tend to nurture open-minded, creative communities which in turn are the sorts of places that drive prosperity for the cities they’re in.

While watching this segment, I thought “that sounds like something up Richard Florida’s alley!” Only seconds later, Colbert brought in Florida, whom he introduced as coming from “The University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management“. That introduction was pretty surprising, seeing as the announcement of his coming to Accordion City is only days old and he hasn’t yet had his first official day on the job.

Near the end of the interview, Florida says “You know, we just sold our house on Sunday to move to Toronto, my wife and I”.

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Geek

The Tucows Developer Blog

Tan Lines from Typical Summer Activities

Back when I first started at Tucows — four years ago last Saturday — they asked me to start a developer blog that featured a mix of articles about programming in general and articles about developing using Tucows’ services. This blog became The Farm, and it received a fair bit of acclaim and a decent-size readership (typically about 1,500 pageviews on any given business day).

When we introduced the Tucows Blog in the fall of 2006, we thought that we’d roll the programming content in The Farm into it. Over time, we learned that it it’s better to have articles on programming in their own blog, so we’ve decided to bring back the developer blog and make it a little more “official” by making it part of the services.tucows.com site.

And thus the Tucows Developer Blog was born.

It’s aimed primarily at developers who use Tucows’ services or are likely to do so, which means that it’s got articles about developing using Tucows services and articles for developers in general, especially those doing web application development. Like The Farm, I plan to update it every business day and write it using my “voice”, which is generally casual and sometimes irreverent.

Please drop by!

Banner for the Tucows Developer Blog

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funny

Catmas is Alive!

Cat scratching the word “HUNGRY” on the wall

The Internet’s Powers That Be reserved the domain names example.com, example.net and example.org for use in documentation, instructional manuals and the like as example domain names. If you visit them, you’ll get a terse matter-of-fact explanation of what those domains is for on an otherwise blank page.

At Tucows — the company where I hold the position of Technical Evangelist — we prefer to use the domain catmas.com as our example domain, and rather than use it to house a dull mostly-empty page, we take advantage of the fact that one of the Internet’s raisons d’etre is for sharing funny pictures of cats.

Catmas.com has been neglected for the past few months, but I’ve decided to give it a little jolt by publishing cat pictures on it on a more regular basis. If you ever need to use an example website or are jonesing for a cat picture fix, Catmas.com is there to help.

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Uncategorized

The “Opposite World” Map

Here’s my current desktop background image: a map of an alternate Earth, where land and water have been switched:

Preview image of the “Opposite World Map”
Click the image to see it at full size.
Illustration courtesy of Miss Fipi Lele.

I rather dig the “Philippine Kingdom”, located on the far right of the map, not far from the equator.

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funny

Chuck Norris Action Jeans

Pair these jeans with Chuck Norris toilet paper, and you’ve got the perfect Chuck Norris-themed present!

Magazine ad for “Chuck Norris Action Jeans”
Photo courtesy of Miss Fipi Lele.

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It Happened to Me

It’s Due for a Comeback, You Know

The scene: The kitchen at the house party at Mark Kuznicki’s house last night.

Gainborough’s painting, “The Blue Boy”

Dude 1: So, have you picked a name for your kid yet?

Dude 2: Not yet. Good thing it’s months away. I am taking suggestions, so if you’ve got any, I wanna hear ’em.

Dude 1: Well, I’ve got a great one for a boy…

Dude 2: And it is…?

Dude 1: You’ll love it: Fauntleroy.

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It Happened to Me Toronto (a.k.a. Accordion City)

Help Identify This Plant!

Plant we can’t identify

While walking a friend’s dog in the Swansea neighbourhood (that’s the residential area south of Bloor between Runnymede and Jane), the Ginger Ninja kept seeing these plants near the edges of many people’s lawns. She wanted to know what they were. Any gardeners or botanists out there care to help?

Plant we can’t identify

While the dog we were walking — Rufus — is an especially good and friendly dog, he was of no help whatever in identifying the plant:

Rufus, our friend’s dog