MS Bike Tour

April 28, 2008 on 10:52 am | In Life, Sports | No Comments

So I’m involved in another fundraising escapade, this time involving riding a bike ride from Leduc to Camrose. At least this time I don’t have to grow a mustache. It’s the MS Society of Canada’s bike tour and it’s to raise money for people who have MS who need help financially and funding for research. Personally I hope more money is invested in the research end of things as I feel the long term solution of a cure is the most important thing. But hey, I’m sure they have struck a good balance, although I’m not sure what it is. It’s a two day thing so you ride, then camp over night, and then you ride back.

Anyhoo, I NEED to raise $250 in order to participate. If I don’t raise it I think you get dragged out of your tent at night and curb stomped and then made to promise not to tell anyone ever. They tell you if anyone asks to just say that you just fell.

So PLEASE for the love of anything decent in this world, go here and donate to my cause. Even if it’s just $5, it’s getting me that much farther away from the curb stomping I hope to avoid.

23rd Avenue and Calgary Trail / Gateway Boulevard Intersection Edmonton

April 22, 2008 on 11:41 am | In Life, Edmonton | 2 Comments

The City of Edmonton has finally decided to upgrade the intersection that is not only the gateway to the city but also the site of the most traffic accidents in the city. I’m not exactly sure of the light timings but I’m willing to bet that greater than 50% of the traffic coming into the city has to stop there. What do they see while waiting to proceed? Industrial style wood poles that suspend cables that swing in the wind giving the traffic lights that lovely rickety feel. There is no landscaping done, tall dead grass is just left there amidst the gravel strewn about that blinds any pedestrians waiting to cross as vehicles fly by at 80 km/hr. Another big problem is the train tracks that run by the east side of the intersection causing major delays anytime the iron horse arrives or departs.

The plan now is to build overpasses that will hopefully solve all these problems. They’ve put up a site called 23avenue.com that doesn’t seem to be indexed by Google to keep us all updated with a webcam and other textual snippets. Incidentally they are using the open source platform Joomla to manage the site. You can access all the plans including their vision on how the landscaping will look. They say it will take THREE years to complete, which seems like a long time but it’s probably going to be longer, especially if any of those guys from the Wayne Gretzky bridge are involved. So this is good, the overpasses will make everything better, but in the meantime the whole intersection will be a construction site. How will they manage this?

Where I work is just on the other side of the intersection from where I live implying that it should be feasible to walk to work during the summer months. Now due to the construction pedestrians are no longer allowed to walk through the intersection because it is deemed a construction zone. What they have done to accommodate this is set up a free bus service from bus stop to bus stop to get you across the intersection.

Two big problems with this:
- The bus (number 74) only comes by every half hour. This is NOT good enough for someone just wanting to cross an intersection.
- The bus stops are very far apart. The distances are AT LEAST 1 km apart. The stops should be right before and right after the intersection. At least put in a temporary bus stop in at 99th st and 23rd Ave so when you’re coming out of South Common you don’t have to backtrack to catch the bus. For example, if you’re coming out of the A&W there you can start walking down the side of the road to get to the bus stop but there is no bus stop because the last one wasn’t even in sight and is now far behind you.

It’s an unacceptable situation right now. Perhaps it’s best just to don a hard hat and reflective vest and hoof it across?

It’s so nice to live in this bubble of the universe

April 5, 2008 on 12:27 pm | In Life | No Comments

For the most part life is great right now. The only things bringing me down is being sick and also my main computer system isn’t working. The big picture, however is brilliant, radiant and has a high contrast ratio.

The last time I blogged I briefly mentioned that I was looking for somewhere else to live. Since then I have moved, to the south side of Edmonton, just minutes from where I work. Living close to work is truly a luxury. It means having one more hour to do what I want, not having to use that time driving. It means being able to go home for lunch. It means saving money on gas and getting a little more exercise from walking or riding to work. It means fluidity, if that makes sense. The place itself is a semi-detached townhouse (joined on one side), with four bedroom plus den, fireplace, dishwasher, fenced back yard, high vaulted ceilings, and a big park out back. Another plus is that my friend Allan who I grew up with is my roommate, and we share a number of interests like electronics, gadgetry, and science in general.

I don’t usually talk about relationships on the blogo-net, but I have met someone pretty awesome and things are going famously.

My apologies to everyone who has been checking back here every day with nary an update. I always say that I’ll keep this thing up to date but it never seems to come to fruition. It’s fun to blog, the hardest part is getting started. I always feel I have nothing to write about until I force myself to click the ‘write post’ button.

Another thing to note is that the comment spam that I have been getting lately isn’t too traditional. Thing like office furniture rental and band lyrics sites… Still the largest fraction is for drugs of which I have no idea what they are.

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