Ethical iPads Coming
As I inch closer to my iPad purchase, I was pleased to note today’s Globe and Mail editorial, encouraging Apple’s recent efforts to improve the lot of its workers in […]
“Millions of Human Cogs”” The Ethics of Apple Production and Addiction
Color China Photo, via Associated PressAn explosion last May at a Foxconn factory in Chengdu, China, killed four people and injured 18. It built iPads. This item below was the […]
“Do I really want the internet to be something I feel naked without?” Sam Graham-Felsen on Life Without the iphone
A few minutes ago I posted here on why I can’t run without my iphone, and how it makes my life better in all sorts of ways. Is that a […]
A Runner’s Reward: Prairie Sunrise
(Apologies to my Facebook friends who have already seen this photo) Every time I go for a run, my iphone is grasped in my sweaty little paw (I really need […]
A Determined Fisherman
Saw this several weeks ago while driving to CFB Suffield for Sunday worship at the chapel and it was too perfect, so I gingerly took this snap with my iphone […]
Military Picture of the Week
A clear and sunny winter day at CFB Suffield shows one of our “mascots” to good advantage. This old Chieftain (opps, scratch that – Centurion! my bad) tank guards one […]
Seen on the afternoon run
One of those iconic views of Vancouver. Ships ride at anchor in Burrard Bay off Stanley Park on a beautiful late November afternoon. Ran part of the Seawall with Padre […]
Seen on the morning run
This view of some sunlit trees against a clear sky provided a welcome excuse to stop on the hill I was toiling up this morning in Med Hat and take […]
Seen on the morning run
Out for a run on the back roads around CFB Suffield this morning, I ook this picture during an unseasonably warm (6C) for November morning just at sunrise, using my […]
Weekend in Ottawa
With the Ethics Course I’m taking having left me in Ottawa this last weekend, I thought I’d escape from papers and assignments from time to time to see some sights. […]