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December 11, 2004 -- 12:13 PM
posted by eric

hey litteratti, Canada's favourite Souvenirist Douglas Coupland is doing a reading or something on Mon 10 Jan at the Paramount. It's the first date on his tour, and an eric approved "gooder". You can Buy tickets AUDREY'S Bookstore.

December 11, 2004 -- 10:17 AM
posted by Al

Beck no horizontal scroll bar when I view it. I'm using IE 6 on a window XP computer. My resolution is 1024 x 768. Hope that helps. Your site is pretty interesting, even better since I know the person ranting on the site.

December 11, 2004 -- 10:13 AM
posted by Al

I was reading ED today and they were talking about Iron Army jeans (yes I know ED magazine isn't that cool but it caught my attention). Apparently you don't need to pay or get a invite to go to their pre-release party. You just walk right in and you can look and buy the jeans that they make. That all I'm going to say about this topic, anymore and you guys might expect to see me there. Yes I'm up this early because I was studying for my finals.

December 11, 2004 -- 10:13 AM
posted by Beck

Does anyone get a horizontal scrollbar when they view my webpage?
Has anyone viewed it?
Cause I get one here at work, and it's because the title is much bigger than it is on the machine at home, everything else is the same size... I don't know why.
Let me know if you get horizontal scrollbars, and what browser you are using.
Thanx

December 11, 2004 -- 10:03 AM
posted by Beck

Supplemental GF tonight?
Let me know if it's a possibility.

Alison,
yes, 5 years...

December 11, 2004 -- 1:40 AM
posted by Leo

Thanks Jess!

December 10, 2004 -- 5:53 PM
posted by Mary

Interesting name thing...

There's another Mary Elizabeth Kupchenko. And we go to the same pharmacy and optomestrist. She's 80ish, and I'm not. And we're not even remotely related. She's from those OTHER Kupchenkos.

December 10, 2004 -- 5:00 PM
posted by Al

Whoops! Should of read Alison's post befor I posted. Is that the MSDS for Bhopal? The plant was being ignored and the staff was undertrained. Union Carbide should of done a better job to prevent the shanty town from getting so close to the plant. They should of also made sure all the safety measures were in working order and had a better maitenance crew. They were also storing MIC (The chemical the plant was manufacturing) in large quatities. MIC is only a intermediate for the pesticide that was being manufactured. MIC is a volitile substance and they shouldn't of stored it in such large quatities since it was a intermediate and not a finished product. So the basic cause for the diaster can all be traced back to management and their blindness in seeing the conditions of this plant. Bhopal was the largest diaster they had but as a company Union Carbide actually had many incidents that happened at there other plants but weren't as big. This shows the low performance of this company in the area of management and safety loss management. Yes I was studying for my final and yes I'm just regurgitating out what I just finished reading.

December 10, 2004 -- 4:51 PM
posted by Al

I still don't get what MSDS is. I'm not geeky enough?

December 10, 2004 -- 4:16 PM
posted by alison

are you really Adrian Christopher Hastings?
hmm... if only you were old enough to have been born in 1929... in Kuala Lumpur...

The only other Alison like me has a middle name of Joy... and she's a couple years younger than me and lives in Dawson Creek, or Innuvik, I've forgotten. And we're likely related.

And, I didn't think Material Safety Data Sheets in and of themselves were all that geeky to be honest, just the context in which I was so interested in them... so it's much less so the topic but the context of the thing with that one. I mean, really, every work place that uses chemicals has MSDS sheets hanging around, it's only when someone (like me) gets really excited at the idea of seeing one up close that it becomes excessively geeky.

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