Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Kitchener train delay

The 4:15pm Brampton train was delayed today.  Door issues.  Hope it doesn't mess up my trip home.

Monday, September 30, 2013

Late Georgetown train

Along with the much loved Presto card - as you know Go Transit has also introduced a 7 day "Service Guarantee", where they'll refund you your fare if you were on a train that was delayed 15 minutes or more (with a disclaimer for delays due to extreme weather, emergency investigations, pedestrian incidents, track obstructions, and on-board emergencies).  As forgetful as I am, I sometimes forget to apply for this service guarantee.  But when I do remember to apply, I'll post the late trips on this blog, that way those who can't remember which specific trips were late, will have a record of some of the late trips and can recoup some of our hard earned cash.  I invite you to post a comment whenever one of your own go train trips are delayed.  The specific trip that prompted me to post this entry was this morning's 15 minute delay of the express train (7:22am from Brampton station) on the Kitchener line.    Here's hoping it helps someone.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Wowed by email!

When's the last time your email program made you say "holy crap!  That's impressive!".  (Or a less crass variant of same).  Well, Gmail just did that to me.  I wrote "I have attached" in my email, and didn't Gmail come back and say "you said you've attached... but you didn't attach a file, do you want to attach a file now?".  That's almost admin-assistant like material.  I was very impressed.  And I'm not easily impressed.  Especially by something as mundane as email.  Now I don't care enough about my email client to dig into the pros / cons of each system.  But then again, I've never cared enough about my email client to blog about it either.  Gmail might look as bland as a Goth chick with no eyeliner on the surface, but there's lots to like about Gmail, both on the surface as well as under the hood.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

A few Bruce Lee "Did you knows"

I've been an avid Bruce Lee fan since I was a kid growing up in the back hills of Jamaica. But "fan" really just extended to watching all of his movies, not really digging into his life. But while reading the Wikipedia article on Ip Man (popularized Wing Chun) the other day, I of course stumbled on references to Bruce Lee, who is by far Ip Man's most famous student. So from that I of course started reading some background on Bruce, and came across lots of interesting info. For example;
- Bruce Lee died from an allergic reaction to Equagesic (a painkiller) that his friend gave him. Some go so far as to speculate that it may be the combination of marijuana leaves that he liked to chew, combined with the compounds in Equagesic that led to his death.
- Bruce had 2 children. Brandon Lee, who died on the movie set of The Crow due to a Darwin worthy (if it had happened to the moron who messed up) gunshot wound from a "blank". Bruce also had a daughter, Shannon. She also went into acting.
- He had a prolific movie career, with over 30 movie credits to his name (from infancy to adulthood), and also appeared in over a dozen tv shows.
- He was far ahead of the times in his control of his nutrition (cause of death notwithstanding), avoiding processed foods, and focusing on fruits, vegetables, certain nutritional supplements, and smaller, more frequent meals.
- Fitness:
  • Bruce could single arm curl 3 x 8 rep sets of 75 lbs! That's amazing for just about anyone, but especially so for a guy that weighed in at 140lbs soaking wet.
  • Lee's striking speed from three feet with his hands down by his side reached five hundredths of a second.[79]
  • Lee could take in one arm a 75 lb barbell from a standing position with the barbell held flush against his chest and slowly stick his arms out locking them, holding the barbell there for several seconds.[80]
  • In a speed demonstration, Lee could snatch a dime off a person's open palm before they could close it, and leave a penny behind.[81]
  • Lee performed one-hand push-ups using only the thumb and index finger.[78][82]
  • Lee performed 50 reps of one-arm chin-ups.[83]
  • Lee could cause a 300-lb (136.08 kg) bag to fly towards and thump the ceiling with a sidekick.[78]
  • Also, according to the Intercepting Fist DVD, Lee would hold an elevated v-sit position for 30 minutes or longer.[77]
One of my favourite quotes of his, central to his Jeet Kune Do philosophy, is "Use only that which works, and take it from any place you can find it".

He left an amazing martial arts legacy, as well as a great philosophy on life, reminding his students to "be yourself". Easy to say, sometimes hard to do.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Quote of the Day

I Believe...
That either you control your attitude or it controls you.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Nice quote

This was sent to me by a friend of mine as part of one of those motivational "chain letter" emails. The bulk of the content was the usual hokey platitudes (I Believe... That either you control your attitude or it controls you.), but this quote at the end really stuck with me;
'The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything; They just make the most of everything they have.'
So very true...

How's this for a powerful quote?

I got this from a motivational chain letter email. The bulk of the content was the usual hokey platitudes, but the quote at the end really stuck with me.
'The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything; They just make the most of everything they have.
So very true...