Monthly Archives: June 2004

Dearest Lucy,

Dearest Lucy,
This election has my stomache in tatters. For the first time, and all over again, the Canadian people are going to split the vote, and we’ll find ourselves with a parliament and government not truly representative of the citizenry.
I need your help.
We must start a campaign to Stop The Madness. The only way to [...]

E D I C T

The Chancery
John Silver House
HM Aegis Halifax,
Scotia Redoubt
I S H
23 JUNE 2004
E D I C T
WHEREAS, His Historic Highness (HHH), The Lord Dovercourt, Chancellor of the Great Society, has re-affirmed his LOVE and DEVOTION to all things HISTORIC and sought to return to academe,
and WHEREAS, in its humbled and wise opinion, the Admissions board of a [...]

Bedside Reading

We’re moving. I’m packing. Here are the books and magazines I found on my nighttable. I’m not much of a bedside-reader – I tend to fall asleep right away, reardless of my interest level in the book. Nonetheless, here’s what I have been glossing before going to sleep over [...]

Back to basics.

Long summer days give the appearance that there is more time in the day. What we do with that time perhaps marks us as a person. My summer days are filled with a back to basics routine. Reading old books, re-learning declensions or analyzing introductions and criticisms. It sounds high and mighty. Perhaps it is. [...]

Alright, dudes, the Big Question of the day is bundling.

Alright, dudes, the Big Question of the day is bundling.
We’re moving on Canada Day, and I’m arranging the disconnect/reconnects with the various utilities. And now, I’ve come to a dilemma. Should bundle the basic cable with the phone and the internet service (through Eastlink Cable), and continue to pay what we are paying now, more [...]

EDICT

The Chancery
John Silver House
HM Aegis Halifax,
Scotia Redoubt
I S H
3 JUNE 2004
E D I C T
WHEREAS, Its Digital Highness, Guerrilla Laptop, has, over many years of service to the SOCIETY, has abdicated the Guardianship of the WillNet Permanent Archive,
and WHEREAS, in its many years in the service of HISTORY, has not once wavered in [...]