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Old Nov 24th 2009 | 2:33 pm
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Originally Posted by Novocastrian
Yes, but I don't think he's fluent in binary. He's an IT pimp, that's all.
Sheesh, and he had the cheek to call me an idiot.
 
Old Nov 24th 2009 | 2:37 pm
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Originally Posted by Novocastrian
Yes, but I don't think he's fluent in binary. He's an IT pimp, that's all.
Talking of fluent binary. I watched an Outer Limits episode where a deaf woman started hearing things on her failed implant. With the help of a passing janitor who just happened to be an ex astrophysicist from NASA they realised the noises were binary and then built a laser to help the aliens return home.

Isn't that exciting. I think I'll go blog about it.
 
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Talking of fluent binary. I watched an Outer Limits episode where a deaf woman started hearing things on her failed implant. With the help of a passing janitor who just happened to be an ex astrophysicist from NASA they realised the noises were binary and then built a laser to help the aliens return home.

Isn't that exciting. I think I'll go blog about it.
I saw that episode.
 
Old Nov 25th 2009 | 3:02 am
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Originally Posted by CaptainHook
I saw that episode.
Yes teh usual Marlee Matlin rubbish
 
Old Nov 25th 2009 | 6:20 am
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Originally Posted by geo4
Has anyone ever been out for a Christmas Day meal in Toronto? I'm looking at The Royal York at the moment.

Any others?
Save your money. We went to the Royal York last Christmas Eve...expensive and bland at best.

We've been looking around for Christmas Day lunch because we have family over from the UK...but have decided to stay home instead and have buffet food because we can't seat everyone.
 
Old Nov 25th 2009 | 7:05 am
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Save your money. We went to the Royal York last Christmas Eve...expensive and bland at best.

We've been looking around for Christmas Day lunch because we have family over from the UK...but have decided to stay home instead and have buffet food because we can't seat everyone.
Really thanks for the heads up. You just saved me 300+ dollars.
 
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Originally Posted by geo4
Really thanks for the heads up. You just saved me 300+ dollars.
Anywhere worth going to will be fully booked by now. We thought the 360 Restaurant would be nice...sadly it's closed Christmas Day.
 
Old Nov 25th 2009 | 7:11 am
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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
Anywhere worth going to will be fully booked by now. We thought the 360 Restaurant would be nice...sadly it's closed Christmas Day.
My girl was looking into Hemispheres at The Metropolitan. Have heard very mixed reviews but the Menu is about half the cost of The Royal York.

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