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  1. soviet russia was also on daylight savings time all year round laugh.gifbigdrink.gif

    Hmmm - so is Saskatchewan....coincidence? Damn socialists.

     

    I also think part of the Kootenay's is also on DST all year round. Dope smokers.

     

    There you go Dru: that is 3 places that you will feel at home in, chronologically speaking. Have fun.

  2. If all the "insurgents" got what they wanted, which is presumably for the Americans to leave immediately, you would very quickly have a bloodbath that would make the US Civil War look like a picnic.

    That is why I doubt the "insurgents" want the US to leave. Rather, it seems to me, their aim is to make an orderly and peaceful transition to a true Iraqi-led government impossible. If that happens, then the US will have an "excuse" to stay (which has been a US goal all along...to build new military bases there as replacements to the ones in Saudi they want to vacate).

     

    If the US stays and continues what might look like, to the average local person, a colonialist-type occupation, then the "insurgents" have won: the longer the US looks like a colonial power and an anti-Islamic aggressor, more and more of the Islamic world will turn against moderation and peace. Voila...instant terrorists.

     

    Terrorist recruitment would seem to me the true aim of these "insurgents". Which is why the US should never have gone into the damn place. Now you are stuck where you don't belong, with no easy way out...plus, as long as you are there, you actually make the original problem (terrorism aimed at the US) worse. Nice work, Bushies.

  3. i dont get the connection between israel capping a parapalegic terrorist and the bush administration. is it akin to how al qaeda is related to the war in iraq?

    personally i reckon the mutha fuka been asking to get his ass whooped since he started hamas. like it was a surprise when he finally got dusted or sumpin?

    Well, there iS a somewhat direct link: he was "capped" by a missle fired by an Israeli helicopter. And the US has sold a LOT of helicopter gunships to Israel over the past 5 years, knowing full well they would be used to launch attacks in civilian areas.

     

    Deserving or not, he was still technically murdered (Israel has not yet declared war on the PA). And the weapon he was murdered/killed/whatevered with was US-made and sold by the US Administration knowing full well how it would be used. If the US doesn't want to be implicated in some of this shit, then perhaps it should stop selling weapons to parties involved in this kind of shit.

     

    Helicopter gunships don't kill. Humans kill. I know, I know.

  4. #1 show in saudi arabia: baywatch. we are winning the war on terrorism.

    Not THAT'S a funny one! The US Administration's continued support of the Saudi regime is losing the so-called war on terror. Saudi Arabia continues to fund terror groups through a large number of phony Islamic charities. The close ties between Bushies and the Saudi's is an interesting one...

     

    Maybe cutting off their Baywatch would help? Too much Baywatch would make me want to blow shit up too.

     

    Cutting off Baywatch is easier than murdering a bunch of demonstrators with missles.

  5. The Coast Mtns got 20cm last night with as much as another 20cm today...with the freezing dropping to 800m today and alpine highs of -11C. This means: good skiing up here.

     

    Of course, it is blowing like stink, and the snow is falling onto a widespread rain crust, so there will be some avvie risk...hopefully most of it will have fallen down by tomorrow to allow for some decent and safe turns on the weekend.

  6. seriously tho vancouver also has more distinct neighbourhoods than any other city in n america supposedly. its hard to describe you better live here a week and check it out before you make a move or even before you decide to move.

     

    Heh. Vancouver rocks, but I'd call bullshit on this. Fram what I've seen of both, Vancouver doesn't touch NYC when it comes to distinct and diverse. Who knows what they are actually comparing tho.

     

    Check out the "Cascade Scorecard" at www.northwestwatch.org - I think it talks about stuff like that, and provides detailed methodology for how they got their stats.

     

    Having said that, I would doubt it too. Toronto is much more culturally diverse and feels like it has way more "neighbourhoods" than Vancouver...to be honest, until recently, Vancouver has felt kind of "small-town" to me compared to Toronto and Montreal. Never been to NYC.

  7. Living in the nice areas of Vancouver is pricey ($800-$1000+/month min. for a decent 1brm). But it is worth it. Unless you enjoy suburb living, forget it - live where the action is and you can avoid using a car at all. Traffic is only bad if you need to use a car - and there is no need in a compact urban area like Vancouver.

     

    Check out the recently released "Cascade Scorecard" at www.northwestwatch.org. It essentially says the PNW is a great place to live, but actually, the reason the PNW numbers look so good is because BC pulls up the scores in almost every catagory. This ain't America (mostly)!

     

    Burnaby is ugly and you will be forced to drive everywhere. Richmond is the same. Surrey is a no go zone. All the 'burbs, really. Just stick with the actual City of Vancouver area and you can't go wrong (well, there are a few areas that are iffy, but they are pretty obvious (i.e. they rent rooms by the 15-minute increment, etc.).

     

    Plus, Squamish is less than an hour from the city, but more from the suburbs.

     

    And don't even think about Chilliwackoff - Dru lives there.

  8. I dunno, Fern. Maybe I am just lazy, but I just have MEC mount them. It is pretty inexpensive (and free if they are MEC skis, but I doubt twin tips are!). They have always done a good job for me (never pulled a binding, or even had screws loosen), over the past 15 years, and if they do screw it up then they fix it for free (i.e. if you screw up the holes, you are screwed; if they do, and it isn't fixable, they buy you new skis).

     

    However, I know there is a long tradition of DIY mounting in the tele world, and I like telemark traditions...

     

    Good luck.

  9. Although you may think it is easy to identify sugar from anthrax or other possible terrorist weapons

     

    Let's also not lose sight of the fact that the anthrax attacks in the US in 2001 and 2002 were the actions of a disgruntled US government scientist (or so the FBI believes), and NOT the actions of "global terrorists".

     

    Why they are worried about anthrax attacks in Brussels or Toronto is beyond me, unless they think this disgruntled scientist type likes vacationing in cold, dark, icy and gross cities in mid-winter.

     

    Sure, it may be difficult to distinguish anthrax from harmless baking ingrediants, but why immediately jump to the worst potential outcome? Why not just think, "hey, maybe this is sugar...I will wipe it up". Otherwise, we might as well start questioning everything..."holy shit, that empty shoebox in the garbage can might contain a thermonuclear device...we better evac the city".

     

    Mindless paranoia and fear is just WEAK...but it will help re-elect Bush and other warmongering neo-con authoritarians, so I suppose it is working (hey, it worked for Hitler...people elected HIM!).

  10. Yah, I am moving there too, from the Island, for work. I was there over Xmas. Shitloads of shorter ice - up to 100m max, but mostly a pitch or less. All that shit in New England (Mt. Washington gullies, Cannon, etc.) isn't that far, and sounds reasonably good - both rock and ice. Not the Coast Range obviously, but enough to keep you in shape and occupied.

     

    The Gunks sounds fucking crowded. But Cannon sounds cool - check out the current issue of clumbing. Cragging in Quebec sounds mostly shitty...weird access issues, and a lot of really short stuff and/or sport. Squamish it ain't, so don't get yer hopes up.

     

    MEC in Ottawa has all the guidebooks, and neice.com or something like that is a BB with lots on route conditions, access, etc. for the whole area.

     

    My plan is to get into a lot more whitewater paddling, and take all my vacations out here for decent climbing.

  11. Get ready to get far more familar than you ever would have wanted to with BC Ferries. Having lived here for a while now after many years on the mainland, I'd rather ride the ferry to climb on the mainland than bother with stuff here. It is OK, but not great. Rock climbing especially just can't compare to Squishy.

     

    I have found winter climbing on Arrowsmith not as bad as mentioned in the previous post (at least last year when snow levels were high and the road drivable). Usually it is easy to get in there. Decent mixed climbing and winter alpine scambling. Seems sort of like what Ben Nevis sounds like in the UK, but not nearly as developed.

     

    Exploratory mountaineering, with shitloads of bush and little true alpine terrain, is better (esp. the north end of Strathcona), but often requires long drives along the ultra-boring Island Hwy. I have found that I prefer taking the ferry tothe mainland than drive 5-7 hrs on the island...either way, it is about the same amount of travel time, but the mountains and cragging are MUCH better on the mainland.

     

    Good luck. I am moving in the summer!

     

    (Hint: Take up surfing. It is quite a rush, lots of fun and challege, and there is lots of it here. But it ain't climbing)

  12. Corporations are already shipping plenty of jobs overseas at an alarming rate. This might increase if their taxes were to go up as they would under Gen. Clark's proposition.

     

    i certainly am not opposed to expanded social programs, particularly universal health care. h/e we need the tax base to support these programs.

    The tax base you are looking for is the one that just left you after Bush's HUGE tax cuts. Even before any of Bush's tax cuts, Americans enjoyed the lowest combined tax rate of any industrialized nation in the world by a HUGE margin. US companies aren't leaving the US because of taxes...they are leaving to find cheaper workers and fewer regulations, both of which are totally unrelated to tax rates.

     

    Your social programs suck because your government has no money. And your government has no money because it has slashed taxes. You want social programs?...raise taxes.

     

    To think that increased economic growth due to tax cuts will make up for loss of revene from tax cuts is lovely supply-side thinking that everyone else in the world has abandoned. However, if you believe in supply-side economics, then by all means, go ahead and keep believing...just buy more locks for your front door.

  13. uh. dru. what is the difference?

    "Our conservatives" are openly gay (well, not all, depending on your definition of "gay"), support same-sex marriage (well, not all, but some, including some of the leadership candidates), and genneraly hold social values that would fall in the same range of the spectrum as moderate or even liberal Democrats.

     

    However, on the fiscal side, they are all in the same shitty league as the small-government-no-regulation-low-taxes BS that neo-cons around the world seem to hue and cry about...

     

    For an interesting new book on the "myth of converging social values between Americans and Canadians," check out Fire and Ice by Canadian pollster Michael Adams. Some interesting stuff, even if some of that polling stuff is bullshit.

  14. Someone said that "dru" knows a lot about the local stuff? and that I could find him on this board.

    Fuck, you have no idea how true this is. You may learn to regret finding out exactly how true...!

     

    Seriously though, whoever told you to "ask Dru" is right. He lives in Chilliwackoff and has done loads in the Valley (and elsewhere on the Coast). And he is generally helpful, if occasionally surly. wave.gif

     

    If he doesn't reply within minutes of your post, it probably means he is away. You'll know when he gets back....

  15. Prepare to be pissed: in the half second I saw of her in a preview she looked...wait for it...like a giant tarantula.

     

    Fuck, I thought they'd have the scouring of the Shire for sure since it was in a dream sequence in the first or second movie. Fuckers.

     

    Oh well. I am just happy for now because the BC Ferry strike is finally over so I can catch some turns this weekend.

  16. mothboy88 said:

    Maybe they were just jaded because they were from Quebec.

    More precisely because they want their own seperate, pure-bred little country. Separatists think the Rest of Canada (ROC) is a suck-ass lap dog to US imperialism, or some such shit. The next time you see them, ask them about the Plains of Abraham!! yelrotflmao.gif They are still bitter about that (the separatists, not les Quebecois in general)

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