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Bob Mc-Hybs?

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National journalist visits campus for energy discussion

October 2, 2007

Journalist Bob McDonald, who has been communicating science internationally through television, radio, print and live presentations for more than 30 years, will be visiting campus to address UOIT students, faculty and staff about energy consumption, through his presentation Energy, Who Cares?

Canadians consume more energy per person than almost every other country. The country is rich in resources but supplies are dwindling and demand is rising. Climate change is forcing a rethinking of energy use – what are the realistic alternatives to a clean energy future?

McDonald is the host of CBC Radio’s Quirks and Quarks, an award-winning science program with a national audience of nearly 500,000. He is also a reporter for CBC’s The National, as well as host and writer of the Gemini Award-nominated children’s series Heads Up. McDonald has authored two science books for children and contributed to numerous science textbooks, newspapers and magazines, including The Globe and Mail, Owl Magazine and many others. His latest book is Measuring the Earth With a Stick.

Event details:
Date – Tuesday, October 2
Time – Noon to 1 p.m.
Location – Gym 3, Campus Recreation and Wellness Centre

So today I went to an energy presentation by Bob McDonald, who is a journalist for CBC, if you’ve read. Anyway, I didn’t really get anything new from his little talk, apart from things I already knew about our ailing environment and some ways to help lessen its death…but a thing I noticed right away was how much he reminded me of my high school biology teacher, Mr. Martin Hybs. They both had whiting hair (or…the morning shade, as Hybs would put it), both had humour in serious topics and both had similar sounding voices! No, seriously…they really did sound the same. Oh, nostalgia, haha.

But yes…didn’t learn much from the presentation, but it was interesting. The CRWC bleachers need back-support!

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General Life Media Music

REVIEW: Thousand Foot Krutch – The Flame In All Of Us

You all thought I had stopped giving these crappy little reviews, didn’t you? Well, no longer cry, for here is another one!

Thousand Foot Krutch (TFK) has definitely expanded their listener base since their main release, Set It Off (SIO), in 2000, with two smashing albums (Phenomenon and The Art of Breaking). They also re-released SIO in 2004, along with their first indie CD from 1998.

In this CD, Trevor promised that this CD would go back to their rock roots (a la SIO). At the time the CD was released, I was wondering if the CD could be any different from Phenomenon and The Art of Breaking…and today I definitely found out!

Vocally, Trevor maintains the consistent range of highs and pseudo-screams that he always employed in previous CDs. There was one point, in New Drug [??], he sounds exactly like Rain Maida of OLP. Then again, he sounds like Rain in a lot of the new songs.

Instrumentally, we return to the hardness we were introduced to in some SIO/Phenomenon tracks, which is a good thing. Though everything is louder, by no means does it make it less comfortable to listen to. Of course, this is a CD you want to turn the volume up for, in order to catch all of the musical parts, harmonies and rock-age. There are a LOT of harmonies, which I am loving. There are also a lot of under-lying string parts, as heard in the title (and opening) track, as well as throughout the CD! something I didn’t expect.

For those that were concerned about the “[w]ussy, slow songs” as described by some (referring to This Is A Call?? which I liked), TFK presents What Do We Know and Wish You Well…with variable “wussiness”. But really, these two songs are not considered wussy at all. There’s a track called Favourite Disease, which brings up thoughts of Demon Hunters’ Infected, which can also bring up some confusion as to what ideas/thoughts Trevor was trying to convey, but in the booklet Trevor explains…

My Favourite Disease (Explained)

The idea of having a “favourite disease” is obviously a little contradictory. I don’t usually like to explain the personal meanings of songs, because I want the listener to be able to raw their own conclusions and connect with the song on their own terms. But in this case, I felt the need to explain so that it could not be misunderstood. A persons’ passion and the thing that drives them can be given many names. I like to refer to it as a God given passion, and a blessings, and not something I have achieved, or obtained. If you’re passionate about something, it drives you, and sometimes even consumes you. If something consumes you, than other things in life, even if only for a brief period of time, take a back seat to that thing. In my case, music is one of the things I’m passionate about, and at times it has consumed me. In those times I remember feeling like the thing I loved so much, and have always used as a tool to heal, confide in, and share my life with, was actually killing me. It’s a very confusing feeling to have when you’ve spent your whole life devoted to a gift. I then realized more than ever, how easy it is to lose sight of the reason we do what we do, and why we started doing it in the first place. I thank God every day for his grace, and for allowing me to be a small part of what he wants to say and do through music as an art form. Our goal as a band has always been to share honesty, truth, and integrity with our listeners, and we’ve tried, and are still trying to achieve that. With that said, we hope you enjoy the song and the record.

-Trevor McNevan

And though there are slow songs, the CD still goes through pretty quickly…something that’s expected of a T&N release. But then again, if a band’s music is magical, the length wouldn’t matter too much would it? And that is the case here, we are presented with another quality recording (albeit testimony) from TFK discussing topics ranging from being filled with passion (The Flame In All of Us?), to the importance of preparing yourself for struggles (Learn To Breathe?).

Some useless stats:
CD Presentation (booklet, print): 9.5 / 10; The label is pretty (like the minimalistic booklet), and nice to touch

Extras (bonus sampler CD, ringtones): 7/10; The ringtones are basically useless unless you spend the money to buy them and are using AT&T. I’m not, so it’s basically useless to me. The bonus sampler CD, which is accessed through a site (and Java, which detects your CD), contained many tracks from other T&N artists. Some tracks were really new, such as Hotel Aquarium by Falling Up, from their upcoming CD Captiva…while some are already released, such as Kutless’ track from Hearts of the Innocent and Spoken’s from Spoken.

Replay value: 9/10; I think eventually, the CD might start sounding exactly the same as the others…but once songs are heard hundreds of times and lyrics are memorized, it could be on repeat forever?

Value: 10/10; I got the CD for $14 with taxes (and got 2 free CDs with it)…then again, I’m special! Later, retail will be 17.99 and then 21.99…so get it fast!

Things I’ve missed…I have no recollection, so leave a comment and I’ll get back to you!

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Games General

Bang! x3

I was doing some random research today, and I discovered a few things about Bang! Firstly, there were two expansions to bang, in addition to Dodge City – High Noon and A Fistful of Cards. High Noon added new scenarios which would be played in the beginning and last the entire game. These effects could be everyone losing one health point per turn to having dead people return from the grave. A Fistful of Cards is basically the same…except its not discontinued like High Noon.

There will also be a 3rd edition of Bang to be released this year, which will include the expansions!

…and that’s about it, sadly. There is also an unofficial expansion available online (bang.cz?) called Eldorado…which we have to print ourselves. I don’t think I’ll be buying the 3rd edition, mainly because I don’t have the need for it, but if you’re looking to buying your own copy of Bang, be prepared to shell out $40 or more (CDN) for the 3rd edition package!

I am addicted. And so are you.