Just when you thought your wallet was safe.. by sadd3j
Rumour is the new iMac will be released Aug 7 (TUAW)
I wonder about the new iMac.. if it’s loses that bottom section I really don’t like.. and is brushed, I wonder if I would contemplate it as a replacement for the G5. I’ve always been thinking that 2-3 years down the road when the G5 isn’t supported well enough anymore.. I’d have to take the hit and get a Mac Pro.. but with the iMac now already basically being faster than my G5.. if Apple can make the iMac pretty.. I’d be pretty sold. On the other hand its pretty hard to give up multi-monitor photoshop..
However I’m still a fairly anti-ipod, anti-iphone person due to their mass-market nature..
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man…been really quite here since the forum.
but I guess these kinda things should be posted here instead hehe.
so I’ve been going to library regularly to do work, and something I didn’t expect happened.
some guy saw across the other end of my table, I took a peek “for professional”.
hehe….oh man..
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So this is a post about what we should do regarding our all-present TPX gathering until probably Christmas (unless sadd3j decides to put a big red cross over my face above because I turned into a fat hamburger). Anyhow, the date is July 13/14, and the options are below, in decreasing logistical difficulty and cost. Please post some comments indicating thoughts and preferences so we can collectively decide on what to do.
a) Backpacking Camping – Basically we hike and camp at campsites along the hiking trail. I think the closest possible location for this is Algonquin which has 3 backpacking (as opposed to day hike) trails. This is one example of a 4 day 35km hike 4 people did in 2004 (includes route map). The problem is Algonquin is like 3.5 hrs away so not sure how much hiking can we get done (depends when we leave on Friday the 13th).
b) Camping + Day Hike – this is going to a provincial park with a more civilized campsite such as Awenda, which is just over 1.5 hours away. The campsites have showers and electricity (some do, some don’t), similar to the ones we went to before when we went on the CTC camping trips in the past. We can camp for Friday night and then go a day hike at the provincial park Saturday. Awenda’s longest trail is 13km (estimate 3.5 hours); or we can go on multiple shorter trails to our heart’s content. If we arrive early enough on Friday we can even go on a short hike (shortest one is 1km (30 min)) that evening. We still need to bring tents and possibly stoves for cooking dinner (or we can pack dinner or something), but since I think we’ll be camping pretty close to our cars, we can always leave our tents/stoves in the car during our hike so weight/gear is not so much an issue for this option.
c) Day Hike – Simply driving out to a park and going around for a day hike on Saturday. We can go to a place like Awenda (above) or somewhere closer even (1 hour drive or so) such as Ganaraska Forest (near Port Hope) or we can look into hiking a section of some national hiking trails such as Bruce Trail or Ganaraska Trail (there’s always the Oak Ridges Trail which is probably super close =p). There are even organized group hikes such as this. No need to worry about tents and stoves for this option; can probably just pack lunch. If we want maybe we can do a sleepover at someone’s (read: jon’s) place the night before (but I understand jon’s daddy is here so not sure if this would work).
Any other ideas?
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