It is February 29th, and (as you all know) it's leap year. And you are all likely aware of why we have an extra day on the calendar every 4 years. It's to do with the Earth's rotation, which is not exactly 24 hours long. Leap Year basically synchronizes the calendar year with the astronomical year.
It's also (naturally) the harbinger of March, which, in these parts, looks like it'll come in like a Lion. Not so much snow, but bitter cold and high windchills. Early this morning, the windchill was -37 C, and it'll probably be near that again overnight tonight. It is expected to warm up though as the week progresses.
As for March going out like a Lamb: Based on what we've had the past few years, if I was a betting man (which I'm not), I'd say March will more than likely go out like a Lion as well.
Enjoy the extra day this year!
TTFN
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Monday, 29 February 2016
Thursday, 25 February 2016
A Morning From Hell 2.0
It was not a pleasant morning, for sure. It was nowhere nearly as bad as the morning I had in late January, where our internet connection was down, rendering our systems pretty much inoperative (see A Morning From Hell, posted January 28). But it was bad enough.
The 'issue' today was a report that was supposedly left from a hockey game we broadcast last night. Without getting into the technical aspects (which I admit I have no real idea about), suffice it to say a problem with one of our programs meant the report was actually recorded on a different program, in a different area of the station. One I cannot access at my terminal.
After some hectic scrambling around, we managed to get a fix by working with and through our sister FM station, and the report aired when it should have.
Adding to my woes this morning was a frantic email from our sister station in Regina seeking my help in sending them material. Unlike January 28th, they had email, so I forwarded what I could to them.
I'm glad this is Thursday.
TTFN
The 'issue' today was a report that was supposedly left from a hockey game we broadcast last night. Without getting into the technical aspects (which I admit I have no real idea about), suffice it to say a problem with one of our programs meant the report was actually recorded on a different program, in a different area of the station. One I cannot access at my terminal.
After some hectic scrambling around, we managed to get a fix by working with and through our sister FM station, and the report aired when it should have.
Adding to my woes this morning was a frantic email from our sister station in Regina seeking my help in sending them material. Unlike January 28th, they had email, so I forwarded what I could to them.
I'm glad this is Thursday.
TTFN
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
Be Careful What You Post Online *****UPDATED*****
(Photo from Tim Hortons)
A woman from Newfoundland found out the hard way that it's not always a good idea to post everything on-line. She won $100.00 on a "Rrroll Up The Rim To Win" cup from Tim Hortons, and posted a picture on facebook.
One of her 900 "friends" spotted the security number on the cup, swooped in and claimed the C-note ahead of her.
Apparently, she didn't know a winners form for the gift card award could be claimed on-line, which a Tim's official told her would be the easiest way to collect the prize. When she logged on to the company's website to do that, she learned the 100 bucks had already been picked up. Tim's also told her they wouldn't release the winner's e-mail address for security reasons.
She says it all happened in the space of half an hour.
The moral of the story is: Don't post winning security codes on-line.
TTFN
***Update: The woman in question claims Tim Hortons will honour her winning, and will ex[press deliver it to her. Tim's has not confirmed this as yet.***
A woman from Newfoundland found out the hard way that it's not always a good idea to post everything on-line. She won $100.00 on a "Rrroll Up The Rim To Win" cup from Tim Hortons, and posted a picture on facebook.
One of her 900 "friends" spotted the security number on the cup, swooped in and claimed the C-note ahead of her.
Apparently, she didn't know a winners form for the gift card award could be claimed on-line, which a Tim's official told her would be the easiest way to collect the prize. When she logged on to the company's website to do that, she learned the 100 bucks had already been picked up. Tim's also told her they wouldn't release the winner's e-mail address for security reasons.
She says it all happened in the space of half an hour.
The moral of the story is: Don't post winning security codes on-line.
TTFN
***Update: The woman in question claims Tim Hortons will honour her winning, and will ex[press deliver it to her. Tim's has not confirmed this as yet.***
Friday, 19 February 2016
Because They Can?
Gas prices have been relatively low in Saskatchewan, and here in Yorkton, for a few weeks now. But that's starting to change. Just recently, the price at the pump in quite a few places has jumped as much as 14 cents a litre in some markets.
Why? Supposedly for a couple of reasons, not the least of which is a slight increase in the price of crude recently.
And that brings me to the question I have. When oil prices drop, the price at the pump doesn't fall immediately. That's because (from what I've been told) refineries have to get all the more expensive crude through their systems. So, why is it that when the price of oil goes up, gas prices go up almost the same day? What happened to the lower priced crude in the refinery system? Logic would dictate we wouldn't see an increase until that's gone through, wouldn't it?
So why the rapid boost at the pump? Oh, yeah. "Because They Can".
TTFN
Why? Supposedly for a couple of reasons, not the least of which is a slight increase in the price of crude recently.
And that brings me to the question I have. When oil prices drop, the price at the pump doesn't fall immediately. That's because (from what I've been told) refineries have to get all the more expensive crude through their systems. So, why is it that when the price of oil goes up, gas prices go up almost the same day? What happened to the lower priced crude in the refinery system? Logic would dictate we wouldn't see an increase until that's gone through, wouldn't it?
So why the rapid boost at the pump? Oh, yeah. "Because They Can".
TTFN
Thursday, 18 February 2016
The Horns Of A Dilemma
And it surrounds an Apple iPhone. More specifically, one owned by one of the attackers who killed 14 people in San Bernardino, California last year before they were killed by law enforcement. As part of their investigation, the FBI has gone to the U.S Federal court asking that Apple be ordered to turn over a code to break the encryption on the phone. Apple has said "no", and vows to fight against such a move.
And here's the dilemma. Does the right to privacy supercede that of national security? The phone in question has a code which, if the correct access password isn't given in 10 tries, all information is erased. It's that the FBI wants Apple to basically hack, allowing them access to anything stored on the phone. Quite a moral challenge.
From an outsiders perspective, I feel there are certain circumstances where privacy plays 2nd fiddle to security, and this is one of them. I'm not suggesting the FBI, CIA, RCMP, C-SIS or any law enforcement organization be allowed carte blanche to access peoples phones, whether they're alive or not. But if hacking into one prevents another attack, or leads investigators to a terrorist cell, then perhaps such a move is justified. At least in my opinion.
TTFN
And here's the dilemma. Does the right to privacy supercede that of national security? The phone in question has a code which, if the correct access password isn't given in 10 tries, all information is erased. It's that the FBI wants Apple to basically hack, allowing them access to anything stored on the phone. Quite a moral challenge.
From an outsiders perspective, I feel there are certain circumstances where privacy plays 2nd fiddle to security, and this is one of them. I'm not suggesting the FBI, CIA, RCMP, C-SIS or any law enforcement organization be allowed carte blanche to access peoples phones, whether they're alive or not. But if hacking into one prevents another attack, or leads investigators to a terrorist cell, then perhaps such a move is justified. At least in my opinion.
TTFN
Tuesday, 16 February 2016
Not A Great Weekend (Somewhat Tongue In Cheek)
It wasn't. Many parts of Canada, including Saskatchewan, celebrated "Family Day" yesterday. Why? Well, if memory serves (and it usually doesn't) the February holiday was added to break up the monotony of winter, since it can be a long haul between New Years Day and Easter.
Normally, it would be a great weekend, but not this year. My poor wife has a terrible cold, so I had to help her out around the house. Not that I don't try to already, but I did get the laundry done for her, in addition to cooking and (a little) cleaning.
It was also "free fishing weekend" in Saskatchewan, one of 2 held every year, with the 2nd one in the summer. That means anyone who wants to try angling can do so without a license on most waterways in the province.
I used to do quite a bit of ice fishing many decades ago, and quite enjoyed it, even at -25 C. I had been thinking about grabbing the rod and heading out to one of the lakes. But then I remembered other times in the past when I went "ice-fishing", only to have this happen to my "catch" when I got it home and tried to cook it:
Cue the agonized groans.
TTFN
Normally, it would be a great weekend, but not this year. My poor wife has a terrible cold, so I had to help her out around the house. Not that I don't try to already, but I did get the laundry done for her, in addition to cooking and (a little) cleaning.
It was also "free fishing weekend" in Saskatchewan, one of 2 held every year, with the 2nd one in the summer. That means anyone who wants to try angling can do so without a license on most waterways in the province.
I used to do quite a bit of ice fishing many decades ago, and quite enjoyed it, even at -25 C. I had been thinking about grabbing the rod and heading out to one of the lakes. But then I remembered other times in the past when I went "ice-fishing", only to have this happen to my "catch" when I got it home and tried to cook it:
Cue the agonized groans.
TTFN
Friday, 12 February 2016
Has It Really Been 1/3rd Of A Century?
33 years ago today, we said our "I do's" on February 12, 1983. It was a very warm day. We didn't need coats, there was no snow, and streets and sidewalks were dry that Saturday in Calgary as we started our journey together.
I've been so blessed to have Susan as my wife and partner. I'm positive she'll say the same, even though I've given her a pretty rocky road. She's given me 33 years of love, support, encouragement and 2 great sons.
She has very rarely complained about the many, many moves we've had to make due to my career choice. Some of those moves were voluntary, some forced upon us. She's put up with my shenanigans, although I sometimes wonder "why"?
She's even served more "time" than convicted murderers do in many parts of the world. Still, she's stuck with and by me through it all.
What can you say to that, other than "Thank You" and "I Love You". Which I most certainly do.
Happy Anniversary, Darling!
I've been so blessed to have Susan as my wife and partner. I'm positive she'll say the same, even though I've given her a pretty rocky road. She's given me 33 years of love, support, encouragement and 2 great sons.
She has very rarely complained about the many, many moves we've had to make due to my career choice. Some of those moves were voluntary, some forced upon us. She's put up with my shenanigans, although I sometimes wonder "why"?
She's even served more "time" than convicted murderers do in many parts of the world. Still, she's stuck with and by me through it all.
What can you say to that, other than "Thank You" and "I Love You". Which I most certainly do.
Happy Anniversary, Darling!
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