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I think I need a new computer

December 15, 2010 by Tricia

I think sometime in the new year I might be looking for a new computer. Actually, I’ll be looking for new laptop to be specific. My laptop has been acting up lately.

My laptop is getting slow and while I’m working on it I can hear (and feel!) the DVD drive working … sometimes the dvd/cd holder pops open on it’s own without me hitting any buttons at all. I’ve checked the computer many times recently for viruses or malware and I can’t find anything wrong with it. It just seems to be acting up.

It is four years old after all!

I’m going to be in the Ottawa area in the new year and while I’m there I might visit a friend in Quebec … maybe I’ll do a little ordis (computer) shopping while I’m there. LOL No matter where I am, there’s almost always some amazing sales at the beginning of the year as stores sell off their old and or excess inventory.





Filed Under: Canada, Computers, Electronics, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Shopping, Technology Tagged With: acting up, busy, cd holder, dvd, laptop, malware, new computer, new year, noisy, Ottawa, pop open, Quebec, sales, Shopping, slow, virus, working

If Canada has an oil well blowout it’s going to be very bad

December 10, 2010 by Tricia

This evening I’m taping a documentary on CBC about the Gulf Oil Spill. Apparently the documentary questions whether we here in Canada are about to have our own Offshore Accident off the coast of Newfoundland.

The Doc Zone documentary is called Blowout: Is Canada Next? and I’m sure we’re going to find it very interesting. I didn’t know this, but if there is an emergency on the Chevron (Canada’s deepest well off the coast of Newfoundland) it would take 11 days for ships to reach the spill. Now that’s scary isn’t it?

Here’s a quote from the Doc Zone page for the Blowout Documentary:

Just weeks after the Deepwater Horizon blowout in the Gulf, Chevron began drilling Canada’s deepest oil exploration well off the coast of Newfoundland. Located 430 kms from shore, the Chevron well is twice as deep as BP’s Deepwater Horizon well, six times further out to sea, and in much rougher seas. In the event of a blowout, it would take 11 days for emergency response ships to even reach the spill. An oil blowout off the coast of Newfoundland would decimate the world’s last remaining Atlantic cod fishery, along with several species of whales, seals, turtles, coral habitats and seabirds that feed in the basin. These rich and fertile seas are the backbone to Newfoundland’s tourism industry. An oil spill would create dead zones within the ocean and potentially devastate this economic mainstay that brings in over 1 billion tourist dollars annually.

The documentary is on CBC News world at 10 pm if anyone is interested in watching.

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Television Tagged With: 11 days, blowout, Canada, cbc, chevron, coast, deep well, doc zone, documentary, drilling, emergency, gulf, Newfoundland, news, off shore, oil spill, scary

So much cleaning and work to do this weekend

November 5, 2010 by Tricia

Brrr it’s going to be kind of cold here in Toronto this weekend. We might even get a little bit of snow this evening. I’m sure it will melt immediately, but I still don’t like the idea.

I had been hoping to get outside this weekend to do a little yard work. I still haven’t tidied up my garden beds and prepared them for winter. If I don’t do that soon I won’t be able to do it at all.

If it’s too cold to go outside I’m going to spend some time doing some major house cleaning. As I mentioned in recent posts I quit smoking in October and by next week I’ll be a month smoke free. It’s time to start cleaning the nicotine off the walls etc!

I have been cleaning on and off since I quit smoking – especially in the areas that I sit the most because I didn’t want to smell nicotine and start getting cravings. It certainly doesn’t take long for nicotine to discolor things! I cleaned off our door and the brass colored Schlage door knob and it was amazing how much lighter in color the door knob was and how shiny it was too.

I bought a big container of TSP to clean the walls. I know it’s going to be a big job, but once we get the house clean – walls and all, it’s going to look and smell so much better in here.

So .. I’m going to be busy this weekend indoors or out one way or the other. Who knows maybe I’ll get to work outside and inside.

What are your plans for the weekend?

Filed Under: Health Fitness + Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Toronto Tagged With: clean off, clean walls, Cold, garden, garden beds, gardening, nicotine coating, quit smoking, smell, snow, snowing, tidy, TSP, walls, weekend

Snow – no winter can’t be coming yet

October 22, 2010 by Tricia

Wow, I’m just watching the news that I taped earlier and I can’t believe it snowed last night in Barrie Ontario! I know it got quite cold here in Toronto, but to hear that it snowed in an area that’s only about two hours away … that’s not good.

Usually we don’t get snow here in Toronto until at least November and often it’s near the end of November at that. I hope that’s still going to be true this year.

I’ve already been freezing for a month. I don’t know why, but this year I’ve felt colder than I usually do at this time of year. I’ve been wearing sweaters and curling up in blankets when I’ve been in the house watching TV or working on the computer.

I’ve lost about 18 pounds in the last month and a half … maybe that’s another reason why I’m feeling so cold lately? I’m getting thinner and it’s a big change for my body to lose that much weight so fast. No I haven’t been using any thing like apidexin to lose weight. I’ve lost it because of my migraine medication and how it’s made a lot of different foods and drinks taste so different. Which of course means I’m not eating as much nor drinking pop or sweet drinks. LOL

Filed Under: Canada, Health Fitness + Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Toronto Tagged With: Barrie, blanket, Cold, early snow, fast weight loss, feeling cold, lost weight, news, snow, sweater, Toronto

Waiting for our dinner to be delivered

October 15, 2010 by Tricia

My husband and I are treating ourselves tonight.

We’ve been on a very tight budget since we got a new car in August. Finally … things are looking a “little” better. Not great, but we have a little breathing room.

So we’re doing something we having done in months – we’re ordering food in for dinner. Swiss Chalet. Mmmmm. I can’t wait until the delivery guy gets here with our chicken dinners.

The last time we ordered in from this restaurant the guy had something that looked like a barcode scanner that he used on our debit card. It was kind of cool. We’re paying cash this time though so I probably won’t see that gadget this evening.

Do you eat out, get take out or get food delivered to your home very often? If so, how often?

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Recipes and dining, Toronto Tagged With: chicken dinner, delicious, delivery, dinner, food, ordering in, swiss chalet, yummy

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