In some ways, I long for the day that robots take over and interact with society. Though movies like the Matrix tell us that this would one day result in a catastrophic war between man and machine, they also tell us that if you are about to die at the hands of said machine, a 10-minute rave sequence is the way to go. So take from that what you will. I would think that our robot allies would be more in the C-3PO range.
Given the pleasant English accents of mot GPS units, we can’t be too far away from it, can we?

Did you ever have one of those weeks where you have so much happening in your brain that you can barely keep it all contained in that soft, shell-like thing called a skull? Yeah, me neither. But this has been a week that’s been somewhat rife with ideas bouncing around the old noodle. I’m not really sure where these ideas are going to fit into things yet, but it’s good to know that my brain still functions, though sporadically.

A couple of these ideas have to do with charity work, something I did much more of as a kid. We are approaching our annual Radiothon for Toronto Sick Kids Hospital, and that always makes me think about what more I could be doing for my community. My parents instilled in me a great sense of community growing up, and I think it’s something that’s becoming lost on many people today. But like I say, these are just ideas rattling around the “space for rent” in my head, but stay tuned. I will need to exploit you all for charitable gains when the time comes.

OK, just so it’s not all introspective thought and thoughtfulness, I leave you with this:

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I’ve become obsessed with these, and encourage you to make your own here and post them to the Facebook group!!


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