// after reading the title of your post, I instantly started thinking about debugging, and then I just couldn't get what you wrote, I thought: well, how did it relate to debugging?...
Winnipeg rocks! We rode through it on our motorcycles looking for a hotel. We didn't find a hotel, because the city ended before we new it! Flat plains are awesome for sunsets and sunrises. Long live Winnipeg!
Last summer my friend and I drove from Vancouver to Halifax (and then took a plane to St. John's, NL, thus reaching the North America's easternmost point).
That was a truly enlightening experience. Driving around Lake Superior for two days without a town in sight was the most depressing. Staying in a horribly expensive presidential suite at Fairmont in Quebec City (you can tell that we were drunk beyond reproach) was a highlight of the trip. Losing a tire in Nova Scotian woods, and having to crawl down to Boston to get a new one for US $425 was a memorable experience. Getting a ticket for 161 in 110 a hundred kilometers east of Edmonton while driving through some village that is home to the biggest Ukranian painted egg in the world, and having to fly back there a month later to stand before the local court was just priceless.
Highly recommended. Well worth the ten thousand bucks spent.
room service will kill me one day. i sometimes have to rely on it even in hawaii. not in vancouver though. the day i order in in vancouver i am officially lost.
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Date: 2007-11-10 01:59 am (UTC)We rode through it on our motorcycles looking for a hotel.
We didn't find a hotel, because the city ended before we new it!
Flat plains are awesome for sunsets and sunrises.
Long live Winnipeg!
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Date: 2007-11-10 07:19 am (UTC)That was a truly enlightening experience. Driving around Lake Superior for two days without a town in sight was the most depressing. Staying in a horribly expensive presidential suite at Fairmont in Quebec City (you can tell that we were drunk beyond reproach) was a highlight of the trip. Losing a tire in Nova Scotian woods, and having to crawl down to Boston to get a new one for US $425 was a memorable experience. Getting a ticket for 161 in 110 a hundred kilometers east of Edmonton while driving through some village that is home to the biggest Ukranian painted egg in the world, and having to fly back there a month later to stand before the local court was just priceless.
Highly recommended. Well worth the ten thousand bucks spent.
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