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  • Advice: Seeing London in 6 hours

    Posted by Rexy on 2 November 200819 June 2025

    Alrighty, here is the situation. We have a lengthy stop-over at London’s Heathrow airport (wikipedia). We have never been there before and we are not sure what to expect (just expect busy and chaos). The …

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  • Packing Vancouver – Grab and Go

    Posted by Rexy on 1 November 2008

    It’s been about a week now since Tlell and I started packing up our apartment and we can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. This Saturday from noon till 6pm, is …

    Mental Notes
    1 One comment on “Packing Vancouver – Grab and Go”
  • From Bob

    Posted by Rexy on 1 November 2008

    “The overall legacy we leave to our grandchildren is a combination of the side effects and leftovers of countless individual decisions – on purchases, policies and projects. How wisely those decisions are made determines whether …

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  • Vijs Rangoli – quick and good

    Posted by Rexy on 31 October 2008

    Rather than going through the standard hour and a half wait to get a table at Vijs (although you do get wonderful appetizers and chai tea while you are waiting), go next door, sit outside …

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  • Rex and the Andornotters – Greatest Hits Vol. 1

    Posted by Rexy on 31 October 2008

    I’ve always liked reading the personal messages on the back of music CD covers…. Amazingly, it was a little over 3 years ago since I first learned about the beloved Inmagic term “Batch Modify”. Since …

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  • HP Pavilion 15.4″ Laptop featuring Intel Pentium Dual-Core Mobile T3200

    Posted by Rexy on 30 October 2008

    Best bang for your buck in my opinion @ Best Buy. For superior digital entertainment features and the latest mobile technologies, the HP DV5-1118CA Entertainment Notebook PC delivers. With the power of an Intel Pentium …

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    Leaving, on a jetplane

    Posted by Rexy on 28 October 200819 June 2025

    …and heading EAST?!?! We didn’t see that coming. I figured since we were already on the west coast it would have made sense to fly through Hong Kong or Singapore. But we figured VSO may …

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  • Leaving good ol’ Mississauga

    Posted by Rexy on 22 October 2008

    After a long glorious month,  it’s time to leave my hometown and head back west to pack-up our apartment. Highlights and (not so great highlights) include… A cup of Tim Horton’s coffee everyday since there …

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    1 One comment on “Leaving good ol’ Mississauga”
  • Digital Libraries Portfolio

    Posted by Rexy on 15 October 2008

    Clients from 2005-2008. AIDS Committee of Toronto AIDS Vancouver Alberta Energy & Utilities Board Alexander Holburn Beaudin & Lang LLP Algoma University College Anglican Archives Anglican Church Toronto Ballard Power Systems The Banff Centre Bantrel …

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  • Map of important spots in Kathmandu

    Posted by Rexy on 10 October 2008

    Below is our shared Google map of important spots in Kathmandu. It will undoubtedly become more personalized and annotated as time goes on…. View Larger Map Currently on the map: Pacific Guest House (where we …

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