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July 12, 2004 -- 7:35 PM
posted by Beck
- I heard there's a new version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in the works.

Best Willy Wonka EVER!
July 12, 2004 -- 7:26 PM
posted by M. Mash
taylor, i reserve judgement on the whole global warming issue, but u definitely cant call this weather normal... i was driving to my grandparents house for supper last night and the whitemud westbound was at a stand still heading towards the quenell bridge..... i knew there was a storm, but i just said fuck this, went down fox drive cuz there were no cars in that lane, to do a uturn and get onto the whitemud by merging off of fox... at the lights on fox i saw a massive puddle on the road to fort ed, and there was a car trapped in it that was half submerged..... i got onto quenell, and there was only one lane with traffic getting through, the rest were clogged up with one or two feet of hail.... there was no east bound traffic, just a couple of people walking down the road in the middle of the lanes... i went down 149th, but the traffic was clogged up because of all the cars exiting off the whitemud.... i went down some backstreets and had to turn around 3 or 4 times because so many of the streets were completely submerged.... i dont know about global warming, but this defintiely isnt normal edmonton weather, the paper called it a one-in-two-hundred-years storm
July 12, 2004 -- 5:49 PM
posted by Keri
- My Dad works for the city and he sent me these pictures of the Whitemud before and after the storm. just thought you might like a peek. Most of them are taken off the 111st bridge, you can see the off ramp onto 111st eastbound if you look closely.











July 12, 2004 -- 4:26 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
- "freezing cold winters, destructive storms and 40 degree summers"
I've lived in Edmonton for over 22 years. Despite popular opinion, this phenomenon of extreme weather change is not a recent occurrance.
Global Warming? El Nino? Climate shifts? An impending appocalypse?
Fuck that, this is Edmonton as per normal.
July 12, 2004 -- 4:05 PM
posted by alison
- you know, I almost said "what does this have to do with global warming?" ha! the eco-geek asking that.
Actually it's more like CLIMATE CHANGE, global warming will most likely not happen as such, we're just going to get a mountain of extremes like what's happened recently. Some places will get warmer, some will get colder. We might get nasty freezing cold winters, destructive storms and 40 degree summers. You never really know.
July 12, 2004 -- 3:08 PM
posted by AD
Well now. I too got hit in the back of the head with hail as I came in last night. Sadly for me it was only marble sized. I still shook my fist at the sky and taunted the clouds, but I still got whacked good. The problem of course is that my mom's basement flooded. It was not all that terribly bad though. Mostly just wet carpet. Problem was that the ground had absorbed all the moisture it could, and it started leaking in through the foundation all around the basement. I finally went to bed at about 4 when I just got plane fed up and left my mom to keep going if she wished. Ah, I love global warming...
July 12, 2004 -- 1:22 PM
posted by edo
Herman's Head
Just for Paras, Jere, and Alison who didn't know about his show. If anyone else remembers this show in all its glory, let them know what they missed out on.... And ask yourselves, Why is this show not still on???
http://www.x-entertainment.com/messages/625.html
http://www.eyrie.org/~thad/hhead/hhead.html
http://epguides.com/HermansHead/
http://www.classic-tv.com/shows/hermanshead.asp
July 12, 2004 -- 10:19 AM
posted by Par
- Gaut, those first two pictures make sense, but something's off about that third one. That food looks like it has colour and/or flavour. Definitely not Beck.
For those of you using Firefox, this extension, AdBlock, is amazingly handy. You can block images from directories on a server, instead of just from the server as you can normally. More useful, though, is that you can remove annoying Flash ads from websites. It has a flash overlay that puts a little tag beside any Flash. Click on the tag, hit 'OK' and the flash ad is gone.
I know I beat this to death, but I thought this IE flaw was amusing. Apparently, it has trouble with certain style sheets (a W3C standard, by the way, that should be handled.) The following 11 characters seem to crash it: <STYLE>@;/* . Here's a webpage set up to look at this problem: http://www.ecqurity.com/adv/IEstyle.txt, and a test page containing the offending 11 characters. They've tested it on Windows 2000 and XP, so I'm not sure what happens on other versions of Windows or on Macs, but it's still a brutal oversight.
July 12, 2004 -- 12:09 AM
posted by edo
- CBC news coverage
Yah, my dad's grapes got shredded... he's not too happy about that.
