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@jepzilla: It was but now it's all white here now. I was out snow shoeing yesterday for a few kilometres with my girlfriend and was out camping last weekend up on the highest peak in Southern NB, Mt. Champlain. Pretty deep snow but the temp is mild, river near me, the Kennebecassis is barely frozen and only now are

@jepzilla: I am in the Maritimes, NB, and I wish it would get -30 from time to time here just for the simple fact that it's so intense to camp outside in those temperatures. I've only managed to get out twice in -30 temperatures to camp outside.

@pastaman44: Yes I just finished commenting about the same problem. Half the places here in New Brunswick, stores restaurants etc. they still use the swipes although slowly more and more are switching to accept the chip part on the card, however it's frustrating when you can't tell at the business from there machine,

Yeah that is scary stuff, we too in Canada have adopted those chips in our debit and credit cards. Although it is annoying because some debit machines at stores swipe while others make you insert the card and you can never tell which you should do as often the swiping machines still have an insert at the bottom. No

@CE_Salesman: I agree, as a former sales man of electronics sometimes you want the best to work with something older just to get to be able to play multiple media sources or have lots of options. That being said I also agree with what he says in the article. I too would inform people about the pro's cons of HD quality

@The Werewolf: To answer the -20C thing, they one of two things. Either (A) using studded tires, which is what I want before I do winter cycling or (B) they're ballsy and probably think they're invincible, which is a big mistake, lol.

@mystereeeee: Actually while people occasionally throw things at cars to be pricks I have to say I have had many things of trash thrown at me specifically while cycling and have them yell some obscenity about being a cyclist. It only happened a a very few amount of times but still there is always the other side of

@_derx: I agree he's not always consistent, I also don't always agree with him but most times, I see why he's against something. If you ever watch his reviews of all the Dies Hards in a row it is very confusing as he states he disliked the first one then during the third one he goes on to say how much the first one

@_derx: He did give it 3 out of 4...he's far from out of touch, read up on the guy before you bash him for reviewing a film you haven't seen.

@trs: Thought you meant the exchange rate between the US and CAN dollar, sorry there trs.

@e0ytk: Sorry for the grammar errors too, lol.

@trs: No!!! As a Canadian I am going to smack you. If the current exchange rate is CAD $1 then the US dollar equaling $1.20 is actually $1.23 Canadian. ARG! Read Shiraz's comment again. lol. Sorry I get frustrated when Americans have been clueless to the there falling dollar and our rising dollar for the last 6 years!

@jeepingeek: Yeah once you get into tablets they become the high mark to beat so it is a big question mark. The Bamboo's are nice, I use an Intuos 3 at home and intuos 2's, 3's , 4's and some other weird branded one as well at the studio I work at. Really they all rock, it's just finding one that fits your hands the

@jeepingeek: Well in photographing grads I go through the photos and edit out the bad ones in bridge then do a photoshop batch of the 6 or 9 best onto a pre-made sheet. Spinning photo's and such. Also some minor corrections here and there. Yeah for full out editing, like close up stuff, cropping coloring etc. that's

I wonder if this would be better for photoshop than my Wacom tablet? I have found the track pads on my macbook and macbook pro's the studio I work at has as well work much better than a mouse in photoshop. Especially batching and editing photo's as they are being photographed and filtered down. Anyone saying this is

@lantic: Yep, Scottish born immigrant to Canada. Also Alexander Graham Bell was another Canadian, again an immigrant who came here (I'm Canadian obviously, lol), again, at a young age to make his name.

Sir Sanforld Flemming...Canadian who worked on the railroads and also inventor of Standard time which we all use now. Just a thought, lol.

Oh boo, can't see this in Canada. Why do they do that regional limited viewing crap?! ARG!

T-Pain app is by far one of the funniest and most awesome applications that I have seen grace the application store...