In which I revisit what I wrote here in 2008 and pick out some highlights:
- Less who we were, about my dead friend Martin
- The looking glass, about the parallel world of homelessness and addiction in Vancouver
- Subprime mortgages were always insane
- Ten and twenty, about my wife and our children
- A billion years, or 600 million, about natural selection
- Chevron's gas pumps piss me off
- Bomb days, about nuclear weapons
- Not always buying from China, about purchasing decisions
- Another fun night, about one of several hospitalizations I had in late May and early June
- Derek and the amazing technicolor vomit, about the rest of what happened
- My review of the book Twinkie, Deconstructed, with kudos to me from the book's author, Steve Ettlinger
- Buying your first serious digital SLR camera
- The best brainless, fun, hard-rockin' songs, a top-10 list
- Rock from on high, about the centenary of the Tunguska Event, and also Yngwie Malmsteen
- State of the digital SLR market, as of June 2008
- East Van, East Side, East End, West Van, West Side, West End?, about Vancouver's insane neighbourhood naming
- My Camera Works series, which tells you stuff you probably don't know about how still cameras operate
- Indian Arm, about our forbidding local fjord
- How left-wing Canada elects a right-wing government
- To fight, or to live and The living part, about my ongoing cancer treatment
- Farewell, Mr. PJ, about my high school math teacher
- Violence and sex, on why we're more willing to let our kids see one than the other
- Wasted megapixels, more ranting about the megapixel myth in digital photography
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