In my mid teens, I'd stay up late to listen to local stations playing music that I liked because daytime- most of the time you wouldn't hear the genres I liked. Somehow or other, I came across this weird guy making fun of callers on his show. The weird guy was of course Tom Green, on local U-of-O
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Americans may know it from Nickelodeon, but YCDTOT was based in Ottawa. Produced and aired locally starting in 1979 (and through to 1990) on CJOH-TV. It was a low budget show that did sketch comedy oriented towards kids and teens - and was mostly hosted by local kids, save for a few adults who
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Kids will not know about telling time by TV show. As a kid, I think I may have actually learned what time it was by what TV show was playing. Or- I knew that if such and such cartoon was over, it was time to go to school. Or if the national anthem came on, it was the middle of the night... or on
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Its really odd for most anyone now to think about a time when the internet wasn't omnipresent in our lives. Getting 'online' back in the day didn't mean getting on the World Wide Web necessarily. Connecting to a local community service via dial-up was more common. Enter Freenets. Free access to
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I'm not sure if many people know this- but Canada (actually CRTC) requires a certain amount of Canadian music to be played on Canadian radio stations. Thirty-five percent between 6am and 6pm must be Canadian to be exact. They specified the time to prevent stations playing their Canadian content
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1999 to 2009 was 'my' decade of service in the retail computer trade. Geographically, I was in the National-Capital Ottawa area. Silicon Valley North as it was also known. Still producing in recent years up to 2020, tech professionals at a higher growth rate than Silicon Valley itself. Ottawa has a
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One thing I found lacking when I moved to the US, and this might be regional- is the deficiency of chip wagons in the midwest. There is also a scarcity of donut shops, however I am seeing more of those- at least, lately. Additionally, and also maybe regional- and maybe limited to a certain time
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It goes without saying that we take a lot of things for granted these days that weren't possible not long ago. I also believe that Canadians don't get enough credit for their tech contributions, so I'd like to take some time to have you consider an early remote sensing company named Dipix Systems
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They say memories tied to sound aren’t just recalled…they’re relived. A few sounds can do what entire conversations cannot. Sonic imprints sneak in as they don't require your focus, they pull you out of the present time before you can see them coming! What sounds bring you to your calm? What sounds
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I was thinking, these days- sometimes using a computer is rather boring, or unexciting. Doing things on a computer that were once amazing or unimaginable, are now unremarkable and pedestrian. I'd argue that the days of interacting with the computer mainly by keyboard was somehow better. I think it









