Archive for the ‘Travel’ Category
I love travelling. And I love dancing. But this Matt character has danced in Antarctica, Argentina, Australia, Belize, Bolivia, Cambodia, Chile, Czec [...]
Posted by: Mark Busse on Monday, June 26th, 2006
Categories: Fun, Inspiration, Travel | 2 Comments »
The Field-Tested Books project is our version of the Heisenberg principle: reading a certain book in a certain place uniquely affects a person’ [...]
Posted by: Kevin Broome on Friday, June 9th, 2006
Categories: IBC, Reading, Travel | No Comments »
Our buddy Kris from Bryght is visiting China right now. Check out some of his travel photos.
Posted by: Steph Tekano on Thursday, June 1st, 2006
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I’ve recently stumbled across a television series which originated out of Vancouver and has made it’s way to broadcasting in 44 countries [...]
Posted by: rae paziuk on Monday, April 3rd, 2006
Categories: Art, Film, Fun, Inspiration, Music, Pop Culture, Travel | 1 Comment »
A NASA satellite captured this view of the aurora australis (southern lights) on September 11, 2005, four days after a record-setting solar flare sen [...]
Posted by: Steph Tekano on Monday, January 30th, 2006
Categories: Technology, Travel | No Comments »
Always a favourite topic of mine, check out this brilliant collection of Tokyo cityscapes. (via Coudal).
Posted by: Kevin Broome on Monday, January 23rd, 2006
Categories: Photography, Travel | 1 Comment »
I didn’t think I’d be a big fan of Broadway musicals, but when a new friend starring in the hit Rent got us 3 tickets, we figured when in [...]
Posted by: Mark Busse on Thursday, November 10th, 2005
Categories: Music, Pop Culture, Travel | No Comments »
Tonight we had VIP tickets (thanks Keith) to a taping of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and was thrilled to get a chance to talk with Jon directly a [...]
Posted by: Mark Busse on Wednesday, November 9th, 2005
Categories: Pop Culture, Travel | 2 Comments »
First impressions of New York? Well, frankly not as BIG feeling as I imagined, though by any comparison, it is a huge metropolis. The moment we arriv [...]
Posted by: Mark Busse on Wednesday, November 9th, 2005
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Boston is a picturesque blend of very old (like Paul Revere’s house) and very new (such as “The Big Dig” under the city). The histo [...]
Posted by: Mark Busse on Tuesday, November 8th, 2005
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Today I just flew to Boston on Air Canada. I was a little perturbed when my meal wasn’t included, though I seem to remember a recent announceme [...]
Posted by: Mark Busse on Saturday, November 5th, 2005
Categories: Travel | 2 Comments »
The Thames Estuary Army Forts were constructed in 1942 to a design by Guy Maunsell. Their purpose was to provide anti-aircraft fire within the Thames [...]
Posted by: Steph Tekano on Thursday, November 3rd, 2005
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Our good friend and insanely talented Clive Goodinson recently returned from a 3 week trip to India. His pictures say it all.
Posted by: Mark Busse on Friday, October 21st, 2005
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The first dispatch from our Senior Asia Correspondant - Kevin Broome has just arrived.
“There are people wandering along the side of the freew [...]
Posted by: Steph Tekano on Thursday, September 22nd, 2005
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Leonard continues his tour through Bucharest describing chocolate, waffles, donuts covered in cream and jam and now Romanian cake…sounds like h [...]
Posted by: Mark Busse on Wednesday, September 21st, 2005
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