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October 18, 2019

Treaty of Paris (1783) – Canada lost half of the Great Lakes

Filed under: Politics — Tim @ 9:05 am

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Flash food

Filed under: Tech — Tim @ 7:08 am

Great idea if it works. I like to look at my food before I pay for it , so this may be an issue.

Tonnes of food that would have gone in the trash is instead is ending up on plates thanks to an app developed by a Canadian company.

https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/canadian-app-diverts-food-from-landfill-while-saving-people-money-on-groceries-1.4643039

October 6, 2019

Speed limit idea

Filed under: Driving — Tim @ 10:06 am

What does anyone think of 90 kmh collector lanes and 100 kmh express lanes through (at least) Toronto? Transfers could be 95kmh.

Strictly enforced

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, this could reduce crashes at the transfer points.

Let’s talk about stunt driving

Filed under: Driving — Tim @ 9:21 am

I knew racing was stunt driving, but intentionally slowing down on a tailgater (who by definition is also stunt driving?)

HTA, “Stunt” driving can mean:

  • Burn outs, drifting, or donuts.
  • Popping wheelies or doing stoppies on a motorcycle (or car if possible).
  • Occupying a passing line for longer than is reasonably required to overtake.
  • Driving with a person in the trunk of motor vehicle , or driving while not in the driver’s seat.
  • Exceeding 50km/h of the speed limit (the most commonly known, and the most commonly charged offence).
  • Driving without due care and consideration of others on the road, or in a way that might endanger someone by: intentionally preventing another person from passing, stopping, cutting someone off, or slowing down.
  • Driving as close as possible to another vehicle, person, or cyclist.
  • Jumping ahead and turning left before traffic commences through an intersection.

I see many vehicles pulled over for over 50, but rarely for any other of the above list.

October 5, 2019

Fun amber alert video

Filed under: Comedy — Tim @ 5:36 pm

Most hate the annoying amber alerts – is this the response they want people to take?

Source: Mark Phillips on Instagram: “How they expect you to react when you get an amber alert 😂😂😂😭😭 how loud those notifications be I know they want us to be vigilante as hell…”

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PPC Bernier Rising

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tim @ 5:24 pm

I generally like Christie , but she completely glosses over Maxime.

The commenters don’t forgive her.

People’s Party of Canada

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