Top 10 extreme ski runs
Saturday, February 28th, 2009 Posted in Sports | Comments Off on Top 10 extreme ski runsHere’s a nice use of cross-referenced images and videos on this great list of top 10 extreme ski runs in North America. It’s a great list and well considered, and, of course, I skied the one called Climax yesterday.
Update: the link has been taken down – our apologies!
Follow live Habs updates on Twitter
Saturday, February 28th, 2009 Posted in Sports | Comments Off on Follow live Habs updates on TwitterTwitter user @habstwit is covering great play-by-play of Montreal Canadiens‘ hockey games. For some more Habs-following Twitterers, try Andre Nantel, laurentlasalle, TanMcG, JohnnyCanuck, stephdau, and JeromeParadis (taken from Metblogs’ Twittering the Habs game).
And of course, there’s also #habs real-time Twitter results.
Update: Streaming video is also available at Habs Online TV, Justin.TV, CBCSports.ca (except when they show figure skating instead of the Habs), and RDS (subscription service). Great audio coverage with Murray Wilson and Rick Moffat is on CJAD 800 Montreal. Also, the game summary at the Canadiens official page comes in handy. You see, not all Habs fans get all the games broadcast where they live, and well some probably don’t even have TVs.
How to use Twitter
Wednesday, February 25th, 2009 Posted in How To | Comments Off on How to use TwitterTricks for skeptical first timers…
Everyone is talking about Twitter, not just the tech geeks.
At this point, you’ve probably considered giving it a try, or you’ve already signed up and couldn’t figure out what the big deal is all about.
So consider giving it a try, and here’s why — Twitter is an amazing tool to do the following within moments of starting up:
- get an inside view into the lives of interesting people
- hear compelling tidbits from the “influentials”
- learn about breaking news
Later, you will be able to share what you know and create a very rich dialogue (including links and photos) with the people you will eventually connect with on the network. BUT FIRST…
Twitter starts off as a VERY simple service. You may be surprised how simple it is.
Try this:
Sign up and add at least 10 frequent and interesting Twitterers. Maybe you like celebrities, successful investors, professional athletes, musicians. They’re all here, and more will be here soon:
CNN Breaking News, Britney Spears, The New York Times, Lance Armstrong, Al Gore, Shaq, Demi Moore, Tina Fey, Coldplay, Jimmy Fallon, Michael Arrington of TechCrunch, Ashton Kutcher, Evan Williams (founder of Twitter), Robert Scoble (ubergeek), Guy Kawasaki (marketing guru), Stephen Colbert, The Onion, David Pogue (tech reviewer for NYTimes)
Just go to their profile page and lick “FOLLOW” (assuming you’ve already signed up for Twitter!).
You can also use Twitterholic and Twitter suggestions to find other popular Twitterers to follow.
Visit your Twitter homepage and refresh to read these very short entries. It is very refreshing to learn so much through such a short note!
Your friends on Twitter
Soon enough, you’ll find your friends or other members of your community on Twitter.
Your status
Eventually you will also want to contribute you status, anything to answer “What are you doing?” Seriously, you can write from the most simple notes (“walking the dog in the sun”) to express opinions, post pictures, converse with a friend, send links, etc. But don’t be intimidated. START SMALL AND SIMPLE, and you will eventually see how you can add value to the network with your comments.
Next steps
Soon enough, you’ll learn how to add pictures, link to other sites, reference other Twitterers conversations, use Twitter from your cell phone, and possibly even want to use other programs (clients) for using Twitter on your PC, iPhone, or Blackberry.
Further reading
Top 10 Twitter Tips for Beginners
Top 10 celebrities on Twitter (and a few more because we like them)
All a-Twitter: You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll wonder why – all in 140 characters
NYTimes: Twitter? It’s What You Make It
Tim Ferriss: How to Use Twitter Without Twitter Owning You – 5 Tips
Vancouver cycling: big climb to Cypress
Thursday, February 19th, 2009 Posted in Sports | Comments Off on Vancouver cycling: big climb to CypressJust outside of Vancouver, you can ride big mountain climbs, like this one to the base of the Cypress Mountain ski area. The main part of the climb is over 15km, up to an elevation of 3000 feet. And it’s even doable in the winter. What a way to spend a Wednesday afternoon.
Here are the details from Map My Ride. Here’s the route profile:

Here’s how it unfolded:
Vancouver cycling: big climb to Cypress from Noah Bloom on Vimeo.
Video of the day: Beautiful urban cycling
Tuesday, February 17th, 2009 Posted in Of The Day | Comments Off on Video of the day: Beautiful urban cyclingCycling is so beautiful. Watch this expanded ad, which is actually a short commissioned by Hutchison tires:
How to wear your favorite band and support a cause of their choice
Friday, February 13th, 2009 Posted in How To | Comments Off on How to wear your favorite band and support a cause of their choice
Montreal’s Yellow Bird Project is on to something. Some of the most game-changing bands out there right now have created original tshirts exclusively for Yellow Bird Project, who acts as a non-profit, diverting all proceeds from the shirts to that band’s charity of choice. It’s win-win.
I just picked up the brand new Elvis Perkins design, inspired by Elvis, created by Ben Chlapek, and benefiting the World Wildlife Fund:
Hear more Elvis on MySpace.
Video of the day: Coldplay puppet stars
Monday, February 9th, 2009 Posted in Of The Day | Comments Off on Video of the day: Coldplay puppet starsColdplay turns a mediocre song into one of the best music videos ever. This is “Life in Technicolor ii”
