George Burden offers a comparison of flying Air Canada versus flying in a Canadian Forces CF-18 fighter jet. While Air Canada rates higher on comfort, the CF-18 is incomparable when it comes to G-force thrills.
The Popculturist hears WTF
Tonight, we’re thrilled to launch The Popculturist, a new review column in which Mike Sakasegawa stands at the place where pop culture and art meets human creativity and human foibles. Read on as Mike celebrates the best and talks about the rest. In this episode, Mike writes about comedian Marc Maron and his “must hear” WTF podcasts.
Does Our Education System Put the “Brain in a Cage”?
In an inspiring video lecture on TED.com called “The Power of Mindsight”, Dr. Daniel J. Siegel, author of the book Mindsight, explains his brilliant vision for completely revamping the way we educate our youth. His solution: “Inspire to rewire.”
Where Pigs Swim – A Bahamas Adventure Tour
Ever heard of swimming pigs? As Sandra and John Nowlan discovered, these porky darlings of the Bahamas, turn out to be quite the ocean swimmers — and they don’t even need water wings!
The Movie “Burlesque” – Please Don’t Call it Burlesque!
Rosie goes to see the movie “Burlesque” and finds that the only thing connecting this movie to her beloved art form and profession
are a glue gun and a bedroom stocking tease!
Francophones in the Yukon. Who Knew?
A former Montrealer discovers a vibrant francophone community in Whitehorse, Yukon. Who knew?
What’s in a Word?
Sometimes certain words can set people off. For ‘Thriving On the Other Side’ the issue was with the word ‘God’.
A Cup of Coffee
For Hippy Urban Girl, a simple cup of coffee is no simple thing, but it’s satisfying all the same.
No Fighting, No Biting – Dogs Don’t Always Get Along
It’s a fact of life that not everyone gets along with everyone else. Humans measure our own civility by our ability to coexist, using what we call “manners.” We shouldn’t be surprised that our dogs have a similar code of conduct that they adhere to when interacting with other dogs. But do we really understand or even recognize dog manners when we see them?
The Last Leaf: My War Against Change
Deep into November, a few last leaves cling to the trees. I always wonder about these leaves. What makes them hold on when millions of other leaves have fallen to their fate? Sometimes I think they are the stubborn ones, unwilling to accept the inevitable
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