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<p><span class="dropcap">C</span>ongratulations Gram! It's hard to imagine you were born 100 years ago today. You're an inspiration to us all. If I make it to a hundred I can only hope that I do it with the grace and dignity you have. And to still have all my marbles would be a huge bonus.
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<p>
Just a couple of things about my Gram. Her name is Anne McDonald and she lives in Edmonton. Of course she's an Edmonton Oilers fan and rarely misses a game. She thinks nothing of trotting down to Jasper Avenue and catching the bus out to West Edmonton Mall to do a little shopping from time to time. If you phoned her up and asked her if she wanted to go fishing she would be ready to go by the time you got there. She used to be a hell of shot with her pump-action 22 and could shoot things tossed into the air. I have no doubt she could still do it.
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Anyhow Gram..., I'm sure you're going to have a busy day but then again I'll bet there's been a few busy days in the last 36,525 days.
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Just as a bit of a curiousity 100 years equals:
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<li>3,155,760,000 seconds
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<li>52,596,000 minutes
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<li>876,600 hours
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<li>36,525 days
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<li>5217 weeks
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From the "now that's cool" Department ::
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<span class="dropcap">A</span> privately held company based in Burnaby, British Columbia has today unveiled the world's first job ready quantum computer. D-Wave claims their quantum computer will be a complement to conventional computers and is not intended as a replacement. Today's demonstation was at the Computer History Museum in the heart of Silicon Valley and a follow-up demonstation is scheduled in Vancouver, British Columbia later this week.
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Quantum computers are capable of computation beyond the capabilities of today's - and likely tommorow's - digital computers. If everything pans out this will likely be regarded as a breakthrough tool for those involved in complex computer modelling. Medical, aerospace, nanotechnology, and earth sciences should be able to make good use of quantum computing and now there's a machine available to do some serious number crunching.
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<p>
I'm sure the skeptics will be out in full force as it has been the consensus of many that quantum computers were years down the road. <a href="http://www.dwavesys.com/index.php?page=executive-team" target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">D-Wave appears to have harnessed the brain power</a> required and I wish them all the success in the universe in putting any skepticism to rest.

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<p>
A full account of the <a href="http://www.dwavesys.com/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&amp;cntnt01articleid=4&amp;cntnt01returnid=21" target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">D-Wave news release is available here</a>. I've also created <a href="http://www.terremoto.ca/emp_ops_D2F.html">a link to D-Wave's career oportunities page</a> in my employment directory for any brainiacs out there up to the challenge. 
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<p><span style="color: #ffff00; background: #ff0000;"><strong>::UPDATE::</strong></span> February 14, 2007</p>

<p>
There's some decent discussion on the Orion Quantum Computer at the following blogs. Geordie Rose, the CTO is a part of those discussions. Very interesting but way over my head.
<ul>
<li><a href="http://scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=198" target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">Scott Aaronson's Blog</a>
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<li><a href="http://dabacon.org/pontiff/?p=1427" target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">Dave Bacon's Quantum Pontiff</a>
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<p><span class="dropcap">T</span>he latest version of <a href="http://earth.google.com/earth4.html" target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">Google Earth (version 4)</a> has just been released so I promptly downloaded it to have a look around. If you've never checked it out you're really missing out on one of the finest applications to come out of the <a href="http://www.google.com/maps?q=Mountain+View,+CA&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=map&amp;ct=image" target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">Googleplex in Mountain View, California</a>. There are a lot of folks that have come up with some very interesting uses for Google Earth and one that really caught my attention was the undertaking of a fellow who goes by the moniker of <acronym title="Mangani is a word from the fictional ape language in Tarzan novels of Edgar Rice Burroughs. It is the name for the apes that raised Tarzan, as well as the general word for great apes. The language used by these apes is generally referred to as Mangani or the Mangani language.">Mangani</acronym>. He has taken the reports of Sasquatch, or Bigfoot, encounters reported on various websites and entered the data to allow a visual representation of the data in Google Earth. When you see the data presented in this fashion you get a much clearer idea of just how many encounters there actually are. Considering the fact that many encounters go unreported it really makes you wonder if there just might be something to the Sasquatch, or Bigfoot phenomena.</p>
<p>If you want to see what I'm talking about there's a couple of things you're going to have to do:
<ol>
	<li><a href="http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html" target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">Download Google Earth 4</a> if you haven't done so already.
	</li>
	<li>Install it and get it up and running so you get a feel for it.
	</li>
	<li>Go to the <a href="http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showthreaded.php/Cat/0/Number/321484/page/vc" target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">"Google Earth Community"</a> and click the "View in Google Earth" link. 
	</li>
	<li>When the dialog box opens click the radio button "Open With" and if it isn't already selected, choose "Google Earth".
	</li>
	<li>Prepare to set aside at least an hour or two for exploration.
	</li>
</ol>
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<p>If that gets your curiosity up then you'll likely be interested in this <a href="http://www.terremoto.ca/sasquatch.html" target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">directory of Sasquatch and Bigfoot links</a> that I've put together. One of the links in the directory has most of the available Sasquatch and Bigfoot videos including one of the latest taken by the ferry operator, Bobby Clarke, at Norway House, Manitoba. Prepare to keep yourself occupied for another hour or two.
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        <published>2006-12-16T00:18:09Z</published>
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<p><span class="dropcap">W</span>ith the recent release of the movie "Blood Diamond" Canadian Diamonds and the Canadian Diamond Industry are being eyed with a litlle more scrutiny lately. <a href="http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&amp;c=Article&amp;cid=1166050210830&amp;call_pageid=968256290204&amp;col=968350116795" target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">This article from the Toronto Star takes a critical look at the Canadian Diamond Industry</a> and suggests that Canadian diamonds, although they may not be blood diamonds, are maybe not as "conflict" free as they would first appear. The author of the story is Larry Innes, the executive director of the <a href="http://www.borealcanada.ca/index_e.cfm" target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">Canadian Boreal Initiative</a>. The Canadian Boreal Initiative say they are, "...an independent organization working with conservationists, First Nations, industry and others to link science, policy and conservation activities in Canada's boreal region."
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<p>
In other news, <a href="http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=65233&amp;p=irol-presentations" target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">Aber Diamond Corporation has released their Q3 results in the form of a webcast</a> while the <a href="http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=65233&amp;p=irol-newsArticle&amp;ID=942120&amp;highlight=" target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">text version of the Q3 results can be found here</a>. If you're in to reading and understanding these things there is a lot of information to be digested. </p>
<p>
Meanwhile, <a href="http://www.pdiam.com/s/PressReleases.asp?ReportID=162901&amp;_Type=Press-Releases&amp;_Title=Peregrines-Interest-in-WO-Diamond-Project-Increases-to-71.74-brbrPeregrine-..." target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. has issued a press release explaining how they have increased their interest in the WO Diamond Project to 71.74%</a>>. I'm not much of an expert on accounting principles and practices so it sounded like a whole bunch of hokus-pokus, chicken swinging, vodoo accounting magic to me. What exactly does this press release mean? All our investors backed out so now we have more of an interest in what's left? Or..., due to some calculated and strategic footwork we now own a majority stake in the project. Investors should always do their homework. Only those on the ground know exactly what's happening.</p>
<p>Anyhow..., I should see what movie theatre is running "Blood Diamond".</p>
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<p><span class="dropcap">A</span> couple of sasquatch sightings in Saskatchewan and Manitoba recently have created a bit of a buzz. <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/canada/saskatchewan/story/2006/12/14/sasquatch.html" target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">CBC News is reporting a sasquatch sighting near Torch River</a> which prompted a man from Flin Flon, Manitoba to report a similar hairy creature sighting he witnessed last summer. Apparently several men from the village of Deschambault Lake drove down to the location of the Torch River sighting and took photographs of the foot prints. It's also reported they found a tuft of brown hair but there is no follow-up on this.</p>
<p>Related Sasquatch Sites:
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.bigfootbiologist.org/index.html" target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">John Bindernagel's Sasquatch Site</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bfro.net/" target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">BFRO - The Bigfoot Field Researcher's Organization</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bigfootforums.com/" target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">The Bigfoot Information Project's Bigfoot Forums</a></li>
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        <published>2006-12-12T17:41:31Z</published>
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From the "expensive rocks" Department ::
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<span class="dropcap">D</span>eBeers have opened a <a href="http://www.debeerscanada.com/files_2/news-release_100906.html" target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">Diamond Display Centre</a> located in their Toronto Headquarters. Apparently it chronicles the history of the diamond industry covering such subjects as the science of diamonds, what geologists look for, the steps involved in cutting and polishing diamonds and the engineering involved in diamond mining. Sounds like a real interesting place to visit.
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<p>
In other news <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/story/2006/12/08/conflict-diamond.html target="_blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">a First Nations group in Ontario is trying to convince the American diamond mining public that Canadian diamonds are explored for and mined at the expense of its people</a>. In other words, they're not conflict free. The Canadian diamond industry has worked hard at promoting their diamonds as "conflict free". They use advanced marking technology to identify Canadian diamonds as being mined in Canada in an effort to distance themselves from the brutal conflicts in Africa financed with so called, "blood diamonds". I can't quite figure out why the First Nations people in Canada haven't brought this up before.
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<span class="dropcap">B</span>ehind the scenes I've been busy. The site is now almost completely free of tables and everything is styled with CSS. It's been a bit of a brain buster but well worth it now that it's done. In addition to the CSS make over I've made heavy use of "includes" so that when I make a change I only have to make it to one file and it propagates throughout the site. Other than the addition of the Amazon advertising not much looks different to the visitor. My work is a lot simpler though.
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I'm trying to get everything set up for a server switch shortly after the New Year and I want it to go as smooth as possible. The average visitor to the site would have no idea how much work is involved in making that happen.
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<p>
Anyhow..., hope everything goes off without a hitch.
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        <published>2006-12-05T02:35:36Z</published>
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<span class="dropcap">I</span>'m working on an annotated directory of sign shops that have a decent web presence. It's still a work in progress but you can <a href="http://www.terremoto.ca/sign_shops.html" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">check it out if you want</a>. It's going to take a few days to get the list I've compiled entered into the directory as I personally visit every site and give a brief summary of what the site is all about.
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<p>
As soon as the sign shop directory is finished I have several others that I'm going to be working on in the very near future. After all, it's winter here in Alberta so I need a good excuse to avoid the frozen outdoors.
</p>
<p>
Anyhow..., there's a bunch of things that need to get done so I guess I better get back at it.
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<span class="dropcap">A</span>fter playing around for the better part of a day and a half I finally have a working version of a CSS/XHTML picture gallery. Seeing as my full time job is a graphic designer for a sign company I thought I would showcase a few sign designs and layouts. CSS can get downright confusing if you want to know the truth.
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<p>
Check out the <a href="http://www.terremoto.ca/designs.html" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window)"><em><strong>Sign Design Gallery</strong></em></a> and <a href="http://www.terremoto.ca/serendipity/pages/contactform.html" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">let me know if you experience any problems</a> with it. Your feedback is appreciated.
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<p>
Anyhow..., that's what I've been up to.
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        <published>2006-10-02T16:59:05Z</published>
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<span class="dropcap">T</span>he <a href="http://www.td.com/economics/qef/prov0906.jsp" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window)"> latest provincial economic report from the Toronto Dominion Bank</a> would suggest the boom in Western Canada has peaked, and it may well have but there are still hundreds of jobs going unfilled. A large part of the reason the jobs are going unfilled is that the housing situation is a bit tight. The situation is worse in the larger centres of Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Grande Prairie, Fort McMurray, Medicine Hat, and Lethbridge. Of course that's where most of the jobs are but there is still lots of work available for the taking amongst the hundreds of communities scattered throughout Alberta.
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<p>
So just how do you go about finding accommodation if you're several hundred if not thousands of miles from the action. If you can afford the luxury of sending out a friend or family member to do the scouting you likely have a good chance of wedging yourself into the Alberta economy. If that isn't an option then you're going to have to <a href="http://www.communitynews.ca/database/" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">check out the Canadian Community Newspaper Association database of newspaper websites</a> to see what's happening. Many of these are only published once a week so it may be more effective to find the place where you want to live and then post a <em><strong>job wanted</strong></em> or <em><strong>accommodation wanted</strong></em> classified ad. <a href="http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">Google Earth</a> will give you a pretty good <em><strong>bird's eye view</strong></em> of Alberta and can help you get your bearings when going through the community newspapers.
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<p>
One other solution to finding accommodation would be to <a href="http://www.freecycle.org/display.php?region=Canada" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">join a <em><strong>freecycle</strong></em> group in the community or communities you're interested in</a> and post an <em><strong>accommodation wanted</strong></em> ad to the newsgroup. You'll have a pretty good chance of finding something that may not be on the market yet avoiding the annoyance of fighting the crowds of others scrambling for the somewhat scant listings of accommodations available in the classifieds. Contacting real estate agents advertising in the community newspapers might get you results too. Real estate agents often know of rental properties as they usually trade hands through the agents. The key here is to get creative with your search and research.
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<p>
Unskilled labour shouldn't have any problem getting CAN $12.00 to $17.00 an hour but be prepared to pay at least a thousand dollars a month for modest accommodations. Smaller centres will likely give the best chance of finding a decent paying job coupled with somewhat better housing availability. If it's oilfield work you're after then you're going to have to have what they refer to out here as <em><strong>safety tickets</strong></em>. <a href="http://www.gprc.ab.ca/departments/workforce/courses/index.html?cat=168" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">This link to the Grande Prairie Regional College explains exactly what <em><strong>safety tickets</strong></em> are all about</a>. They are, generally speaking, pretty easy to get and it's relatively easy to find a weekend course throuout Alberta that will ultimately provide you with the necessary <em><strong>tickets</strong></em>. Other than your safety tickets, steel toed boots are a common requirement. With your new boots and your freshly minted safety tickets you're ready to hit the pavement and land that dream job. Pack a lunch while you're out job hunting as it's not uncommon to get hired on the spot.
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<p>
As for skilled tradesman the market is pretty much wide open no matter if you're interested in the larger cities or if smaller communities are more to your liking. CAN $20.00 to $60.00 or more an hour is generally what a skilled tradesman can expect in remuneration. Union jobs are a bit of a rarity in Alberta compared to the rest of the country but companies here tend to be a lot more generous as well. The ambitious will have no trouble making a good living in Alberta while <em><strong>slackers</strong></em> are more than likely to get <em><strong>skidded - (fired) -</strong></em> in short order. 
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<p>
Those seeking jobs or careers in the financial, business, legal, and technology sectors have much less choice when it comes to places to work as this kind of work is pretty much confined to the larger cities. Jobs in education and or the medical sectors of the economy are often available in smaller communities and the pay is generally on par with what you would expect in the larger cities with the added advantage of cheaper accommodations and living expenses. If you're thinking of moving to Alberta for work don't overlook the smaller communities as there is plenty of work available in rural Alberta. Many of the smaller communities in Alberta are often right in the middle of the oilfields.  
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<p>
To aid those searching for work in Alberta I've put together a couple of directories that many people have put to good use. The employment directories I've compiled point directly to the <em><strong>job opportunities</strong></em> page of many of the best companies to work for in Alberta. Check out the links below for a gold mine of Alberta job opportunities.
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<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.terremoto.ca/emp_ops_A2C.html" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">Corporations Now Hiring</a> - a directory of some of the best companies to work for in Alberta with the links pointing directly to jobs available. I don't know of another list like it.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.terremoto.ca/ed_ops.html" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">Education Jobs Available in Alberta</a> - a directory of all the school divisions in Alberta with links pointing directly to jobs available.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.terremoto.ca/job_boards.html" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">Employment Agencies and Job Boards</a> - an extensive directory of links to job seeker sites and employment agencies with a presence in Alberta.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.terremoto.ca/job_res.html" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">Job Hunting Resources</a> - a directory of links pointing to sites offering government assistance, resume writing, example cover letters and things of that nature. Well worth checking out for the serious job seeker.</li>
</ul>
<p>
Although this is by no means a comprehensive way of getting a job in Alberta it should point you in the right direction and give you a bit of an advantage over the masses migrating to Alberta to take advantage of the <em><strong>still</strong></em> booming economy. Alberta offers a lot more than just good paying jobs and has benefits not found anywhere else in Canada. Some of the lowest taxes in Canada would likely take the top spot on the list while outdoor recreation wouldn't be too far behind. Hope to see you soon and lots of luck with your job and accommodation search!
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        <published>2006-09-28T02:50:54Z</published>
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<span class="dropcap">I</span>'m back! There's been a few updates to the site most notably <a href="http://www.terremoto.ca/emp_ops_A2C.html" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window">new additions to the job search pages</a> for those thinking of landing a job in Western Canada. I'm putting together a posting giving a step by step procedure for getting one of those jobs. The jobs are plentiful but the housing isn't so I hope to give you an advantage. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of jobs going unfilled so a little creativity is required if you hope to move west and take advantage of the boom. Keep watching this site for the information you'll need.
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Other pages that have been updated on the site are the <a href="http://www.terremoto.ca/web_aut.html" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">directory of resources for web authors</a> and the <a href="http://www.terremoto.ca/graphics.html" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">directory of resources for graphic designers</a>. I've got some changes in mind there. The plan is to reclassify some of the links and give them their own page. By the time I'm done there will be a lot more <a href="http://www.terremoto.ca/link_list.html" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">pages added to the resources link</a>.
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Anyhow..., that's what's happening.
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        <published>2006-06-23T12:07:22Z</published>
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<span class="dropcap">T</span>he new National Institute for Nanotechnology (NINT) in Edmonton is officially open. University of Alberta President, Indira Samarasekera says, "We are spectacularly proud to have this facility housed in the city of Edmonton and the University of Alberta." And rightly so. This facility should attract some of the brightest minds in the nanotechnology field.
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<p>
The government of Alberta provided $40 million for the project with the balance of funding coming from the National Research Council, Western Economic Diversification Canada and Natural Resources Canada. Total cost of the project was in the neighbourhood of $52 million. That's a lot of loot - we're not talking nano-bucks here.
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<p>
It's nice to see some of the obscene wealth generated by pump-jacks being pumped back into some serious scientific research. Preston Manning, chair of NINT's board of trustees summed it up nicely when he told the gathered scientists, "I think many of you have the idea that governments and politicians are only interested in the applications and commercialization of your work," he said. "But we want you to know, and we want you to know today, that we value you, most of all, for the work you do in increasing our basic understanding of how the world works at a fundamental level."
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<p>
Anyhow..., let's see if we can realize some seriously small things from this monumental edifice and it's state-of-the-art rigging. In the words of Dr. Bob Wolkow, principal research officer, "The entire package, the resources that have been put together for me, are the best. They are second to none. What you see starting here, it's hard for a lay person to know, but you're really looking at facilities that are among the best in the world."
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<p>
I'm quite certain this facility is going to attract some of the most gifted and talented students from across Canada and around the world and that's a good thing. The chance for them to work with some of most gifted and talented scientists the world has to offer can only mean really big things from really small things - nanoparticles.
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<p>Those of you interested in reading more can check out <a href="http://www.expressnews.ualberta.ca/article.cfm?id=7677" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">the official news release from the University of Alberta in respect to the new National Institute for Nanotechnology.</a></p>
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        <published>2006-06-16T17:54:20Z</published>
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<span class="dropcap">G</span>ren and Eira Thomas are familiar names to anybody interested in Canadian Diamonds. They are Aber Resources and partners in Canada's largest diamond mine, Diavik. Here's <a href="http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0200wales/tm_objectid=17239705&amp;method=full&amp;siteid=50082&amp;headline=welsh-duo-at-heart-of-canada-s-diamond-revolution-name_page.html#story_continue" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">an interesting story about how a would be Welsh coal miner left Wales to find a different form of carbon in Canada's North, the crystallized diamond version of carbon</a>.
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<p>
Keep checking back - this is your spot for the latest in Canadian diamond news. They have made some people in Canada obscenely rich and I think there's a lot more of them to be found.
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Anyhow..., gotta run!
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<span class="dropcap">T</span>he A-list of world movers and shakers are meeting in Ottawa from June 8th to 11th. They aren't your everyday news makers but they are a significant force in what makes the news. Who are these shadowy folks? <a href="http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/bilderberg_to_meet_in_canada.html" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">They're the Bilderberg Group and they have taken over the high end Brook Street Resort just a few minutes out of Ottawa</a>. They have shaped history since their first meeting 52 years ago when they met at the Bilderberg Hotel in the Netherlands. It's the hotel name that gives them their moniker.
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These aren't your everyday folk and there isn't much information on them although I did run across a few interesting search engine results when I Googled their name and followed a few of those links. It appears they are the boss of the bosses - el jefe supremo. 
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Go ahead and waste the rest of the day doing a little internet research on the Bilderberg Group. It's scary really. I think these are the parasites Grandpa Dew used to talk about.
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Anyhow..., gotta run!
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From the "Hole in the Mountain" Department ::
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<span class="dropcap">A</span> large <a href="http://www.aftenposten.no/english/local/article1346411.ece" target="blank" title="(Opens in New Window)">meteorite has center punched a mountain in Norway</a> setting off some sharp spikes on seismograph charts in the area. Amazingly enough a farmer out attending to his pregnant mare in the middle of the night managed to get a good photograph of the behemoth as it streaked across the Norwegian night sky. This should help help meteorite hunters pinpoint the impact zone.
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News of the celestial event is still a little sparse as of yet but I would imagine more reports will follow soon.
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Anyhow..., that's some earthshaking news to get your day rolling along.
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