Skip to content

False Positives

Ian Irving's Code and Culture from Toronto

Menu

Primary menu

  • Home
  • Connected Thinking
  • Archives
  • LinkRoll
  • About

Category Archives: Culture

Things that make you go Weee!

WTF! Since When did Books get Trailers?From SlashD…

Posted on 17 August, 2003 by Ian — No Comments ↓

WTF! Since When did Books get Trailers? From SlashDork : Doug Chiang’s studio has released a trailer for his upcoming book. The book is a collaboration with Sci-Fi author Orson Scott Card of Ender’s Game fame, and will include 75 Continue reading WTF! Since When did Books get Trailers?From SlashD…→

Posted in Art, Media, Movies, Sci Fi, Written | Leave a reply

Blackout of ’03, a delayed Y2K experience in Toronto

Posted on 15 August, 2003 by Ian — 1 Comment ↓

Blackout of ’03, a delayed Y2K experience Around 4:15 Thursday afternoon in Toronto, the power abruptly went out. Okay, what did I do? I hadn’t turned on anything. The air con wasn’t running. Wasn’t me. Must be a local outage. Continue reading Blackout of ’03, a delayed Y2K experience in Toronto→

Posted in Life, Toronto | 1 Reply

Mango Cheesecake Heaven

Posted on 10 July, 2003 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Must report on Elicia’s delicious cheesecake, made for Jaclyn and family before she’s off to Texas and her Husband to be. Based on the happy sounds it may be addictive. Can I have some More, please?

Posted in Food | Leave a reply

Look up Susur in a dictionary and it will be defined as Heavenly Food experience

Posted on 9 June, 2003 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Elicia and I celebrated our Sixth anniversary this weekend and went to Susur, which is the name of the Restaurant and the Master Chief. We had the tasting menu last year, but this year we went for the regular menu Continue reading Look up Susur in a dictionary and it will be defined as Heavenly Food experience→

Posted in Food, Toronto | Leave a reply

Doors Open Toronto See Toronto’s architectural gems

Posted on 22 May, 2003 by Ian — No Comments ↓

See Toronto’s architectural gems from the inside out. This weekend is Doors Open. I’m personally looking forward to visiting the Distillery District, and the wonderful Carlu (newly open) and many points between.

Posted in Toronto | Leave a reply

The Rudy Giuliani of Toronto? Toronto finds a hero.

Posted on 29 April, 2003 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Toronto finds a hero in Dr. Basrur. wonderful story from the Toronto Globe and Mail: “I have such faith in Dr. Basrur,” she said, referring to the city’s diminutive, 46-year-old, single-mother medical officer of health, who had followed the mayor’s Continue reading The Rudy Giuliani of Toronto? Toronto finds a hero.→

Posted in Toronto | Leave a reply

Post navigation

Page 46 of 47« First«...102030...4344454647»

Primary Sidebar Widget Area

False Positives (Ian Irving) / CC BY 2.5 is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Canada License.

LinkedIn Mastodon
Twitter GitHub

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.

Everything written here is my personal opinion and not that of my employer or clients.

Really.

LinkedIn
Mastodon
Twitter
GitHub

Footer menu

  • Home
  • Connected Thinking
  • Archives
  • LinkRoll
  • About
  • Twitter
  • Linkedin
  • YouTube
  • RSS Feed
  • Flickr
  • Github
Copyright © 2025 False Positives. All Rights Reserved.
Theme: Catch Box by Catch Themes
Scroll Up