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Defination Definition : Tsunami

Posted on 27 December, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Tsunami are a Japanese term which has been used to describe a large seismically generated ocean wave, produced by a submarine earthquake, landslide, or volcanic eruption. The pronunciation for tsunami is “soo- nah- mee”, and comes from Japanese : tsu Continue reading Defination Definition : Tsunami→

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Latidude and Longitude by Address

Posted on 27 December, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

A cool feature of Multimap.com is that you can get Latitude and Longitude for just about any address, or feature in the World. So, Runnymede Rd and Bloor Street (in Toronto) is Lat: 43:39:05N (43.6513) Lon: 79:28:35W (-79.4764) (and which Continue reading Latidude and Longitude by Address→

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2005: the year to come.

Posted on 24 December, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

In response, watch for TVoIP from the TeleCom’s. One question is how aggressive will it be promoted. MTS all ready covers 75% of Winnipeg with their offering. The TeleCom’s are still hoping to use regulation to delay, but are a Continue reading 2005: the year to come.→

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Saturday Night Hong Kong Films in Toronto (Omini TV ) 2005 January & February

Posted on 22 December, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Update: Septebmer 2005: new listing at the new url :Saturday Night Hong Kong Films in Toronto (Omini TV ) Fall 2005 March: Now updated Here for March, April and May. Omni TV 2 listings (they changed the url! bad tv,bad!) Continue reading Saturday Night Hong Kong Films in Toronto (Omini TV ) 2005 January & February→

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What is the use of half an eye?

Posted on 21 December, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

In Where d’you get those peepers, Richard Dawkins rebutles Creationist (and intelligent design) claims that organs like eyes are too complex to have evolved naturally. Category: Evolution

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Century Rain by Alastair Reynolds

Posted on 21 December, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Leaving behind the universe of ‘Revelation Space’, ‘Chasm City’, ‘Diamond Dogs, Turquoise Days’, ‘Redemption Ark’, and ‘Absolution Gap’, Alastair Reynolds now has a new standalone novel ‘Century Rain’. (ISBN: 0575074361) The Agony Column has a excerpt to taste and tease, Continue reading Century Rain by Alastair Reynolds→

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False Positives is the personal blog, powered by Coffee and WordPress, of Ian Irving, who lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The blog was started in April 2003.

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