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Clinton Editorial Comic from 1992

You know, they might have a reason to re-run this editorial cartoon from 15 years ago…

Editorial comic from 1992: Democratic convention attendees showing signs with half-hearted slogans like “Clinton, I suppose.”
Photo courtesy of Miss Fipi Lele.

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The Evolution of the TSOT Office

It’s been exactly one week since we moved from TSOT’s temporary office to the permanent one on the 11th floor at 151 Bloor Street West. The new digs are pretty sweet, and I thought I’d post some photos showing the evolution of the space.

Here’s what the place looked like on December 7th. You can click the photo below to see the whole photoset on Flickr:

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Click this photo to see the “TSOT December 7” photoset.

Here’s how things looked on December 20th and 21st. Once again, click the photo to see the whole photoset on Flickr:

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Click this photo to see the “TSOT December 20 – 21” photoset.

And finally, here’s how things looked on “Moving-In Day”, January 3rd. Click the photo to see the whole photoset:

Looking at my Desk
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[This article was cross-posted to Global Nerdy.]

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Painting of the Day / Video of the Day

Being Filipino, I am no stranger to Jesus-related kitsch, but this just blew my mind:

Jesus riding the luck dragon from “The Neverending Story”
Painting courtesy of Miss Fipi Lele.

(If you don’t get the reference, you might want to see this site.)

It wouldn’t do to post something related to The Neverending Story without posting the video for that most “eighties” of songs, its theme…

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Uh, Dude, It’s “JoaqUin”…

Joaquin Phoenix decided to make a statement that “he’s speechless without the writers” using only signs to deliver his acceptance speech at the People’s Choice Awards for the “Favorite Leading Man” award. The problem: he misspelled his own name…

Joaquin Phoenix holding up a sign that says “I’m Joaqin”
Click the picture above to see the YouTube video.

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Raving Private Ryan

“Saving Private Ryan” poster, with solider’s silhouette raving, and flashing background
Image courtesy of Miss Fipi Lele.

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TSOT’s First Ruby/Rails Project Night a Success

Last night, TSOT held its first Ruby/Rails Project Night, an evening where Toronto area Ruby and Rails developers can see in-depth presentations by their peers on Ruby, Rails and their current Ruby/Rails projects. We’ve only occupied our new office for four days, so in addition to being our first Project Night, it was also the first time the office has had guests (of which there were at least two dozen).

The Doors Open
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We started by giving people food, drink and some time to hang out, chat and meet their fellow local techies. We agree with the TorCamp folks: having a strong developer community benefits all development companies in the area, and we’re only too happy to do our part. (We may have to kick the beer budget up a notch — not only do Toronto developers work hard, they drink hard too!)

Hanging Out Before the Presentations
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I started the presentation portion of the evening by first introducing Kris White, our CEO, who welcomed the crowd, after which I launched into my Saturday Night Live-style opening monologue, a presentation titled Rant Said Zed: Lessons and Challenges from Zed’s Rant. The basic premise was that as with real-life city neighbourhoods that have made the leap from ghetto to renewed community, it’s going to take the effort of people who are willing to take charge and make positive contributions.

Help Yourself to Some Food and Drinks
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Next up was Andrew Burke (his company is Shindig), whose presentation was on his current project, S.O.S., short for Sign Ordering System, an application for large retailers who need to order all sorts of in-store signage on a regular basis (it’s a need that is large, complex and something that most people don’t think of). He provided a brief background of the sort of problems his customers had, talked about how where custom Rails applications fit in the business software ecosystem, did a quick demo of S.O.S. and provided a handful of development pointers.

Whoo-Hoo! Free Food!
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After Andrew came Unspace’s Hampton Catlin, who presented ZipLocal.com, an app that answers the question “What’s good in your ‘hood?” (it’s local search for restaurants and other businesses). He showed us all sorts of cool things including its clever URL scheme and — because you’re allowed to go as deep as you like in your presentations — actual code. Hampton even managed to throw in some rebuttals to my Rant Said Zed monologue!

Mingling Before the Presentations
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Finally, we had Mike Ferrier, also from Unspace, who presented his project, the iPhone/iPod Touch front-end for TheScore.ca, a sports scores site for the hardcore sports fan. As with Hampton’s presentation, Mike fired up his editor and showed us code, which included his use of Hpricot as an XML parser (because the standard Ruby ways of parsing XML are pretty sad).

Getting Settled In
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I’m biased, but the night looked pretty successful to me. Many people approached me, our VP Public Relations Corina Newby and VP Promotions Ruth Rankin and told us that not only did they like the event, but that they also had a good time. As of this writing, two people who attended have contacted us, asking if they could do a presentation at February’s project night!

Everyone Takes Their Seats
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If you’ve got a Ruby or Rails project that you’d like to show off, or if you’d like to do a tutorial session on some aspect of Ruby, Rails or any of the Ruby-based app frameworks, we’d like to hear from you! We’re looking for presentations that run about 20-ish minutes and we encourage you to go as in-depth as you like. Feel like showing code? We’re cool with that! Email me if you’d like to present.

TSOT’s Ruby/Rails project nights take place on the second Tuesday of every month. The next one takes place on Tuesday, February 12th. We open our doors at 5:30 p.m., with the presentations starting at around 6 and wrapping up between 8 and 8:30 (with breaks where appropriate). We provide food and drink as well.

Unwinding with Geometry Wars
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I’d like to thank Andrew, Hampton and Mike for their excellent presentations, which provided Project Night with a very auspicious start, as well as all of you who attended. Thanks for coming out, and we’ll see you at the next one!

Click here to see the Flickr set of my photos from Ruby/Rails Project Night.

[This article was cross-posted to Global Nerdy.]

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Calvin and Hobbes — Off the Ritalin and High on Life!

A number of readers found yesterday’s “Calvin and Hobbes on Ritalin” comic depressing. Luckily, I have a follow-up. Hope this makes you feel better…

Calvin and Hobbes — Off the Ritalin and high on life