It could help, never know.
Get better soon, Steve!
Cars, Security and a Peek into my Life
It could help, never know.
Get better soon, Steve!
I’ve been editing the last Canadian Explorer episode and came across the below episode.
My time at the Olympics was all in fast forward, especially this day.
I filmed three videos, all on zero sleep (Irish House, the party place of the Games and directly across the street from my Vancouver home. I never again want to hear “I will walk 500 miles”).
I blogged, made videos, posted them, and never really looked back until now. I quite like this video.
Note: I had to embed it from the Sun Media site because…. omg this is bad… it’s not uploaded to my own YouTube channel. So bad.
I blogged recently about the mess that is my online everything. I’ll clean it up, soon soon.
And now, Exploring Whistler Village:
A Gold Medal! YES Maelle Ricker.
This episode is from when Jay Goldman and I got together to film something for The Canadian Explorer, and this is what came out.
At the time Jay had an awesome internet show too, Mr Mobile.
Sorry about the nicks in the audio, this was before I learned about adding those little sound smooth guys in between cuts.
My car shook for 2 days.
Buy Jay’s Book! – Facebook Cookbook which is in the O’Reilly Collection
(non-nerds: an O’Reilly book carries clout, they’re like, tech bibles)
Here’s Fantasy Farms
Here’s some stills from the episode.
Remember Keith, the ‘Official Gemologist of The Canadian Explorer‘?
Ha, YES, that was the best.
Here’s Exploring Diamonds.
Here’s a close up of the 30 carats of diamonds, and at the time that photo was taken, that maybe the largest total amount of loose stones together in Canada.
You want to always face north when inspecting diamonds, because that’s where the light is best.
There’s another little video here too.
Sometimes I answer the phone like this.
I spend a good chunk of everyday on the phone.
Yes, I’m “that girl” walking around wearing a bluetooth headset, talking.
Laugh it up, I’ll laugh later at your ear tumour, and meanwhile get 50% more accomplished with my TWO free hands.
Cause I wear a fanny pack remember.
Just for 5 minutes.