Recent Bookmarks in Vancouver Tagged With "Vancouver"
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Tina's letter to the Vancouver International Film Festival
http://volatile.org/2008/10/dear-viff.html
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"Maybe you can forgive me, and one day I'll come creeping furtively back into your arms, when my children are grown and I need a way of filling my empty days."
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TransLink's Buzzer blog
http://buzzer.translink.ca/
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They're promising at least one update every weekday.
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Handi Mobility
http://www.handimobility.ca/
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A made-in-Vancouver company that helps people take traditional web offerings into the mobile space. The Handi team is solid and has an incredible talent for bringing innovation to groups that are traditionally wary of web tech.
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SkyTrain Security Unconference
http://skytrainunconference.ca/
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Karen Fung, of Vancouver Transit Camp fame, is coordinating the online community conversation.
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What is Vancouverism?
http://www.darrenbarefoot.com/archives/2008/06/what-is-vancouverism.html
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Darren Barefoot finds some links, embedding a 10-minute video on the subject, which features interviews from Helena Grdadolnik, Lance Berelowitz, Trevor Boddy, Sherry Mckay, Larry Beasley and others.
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Bike the Blossoms
http://www.slowfoodvancouver.com/index.php/BikeBlossoms/
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A self-guided tour where cyclists go at their leisure while partaking of tasty food and drinks along routes that include tastings from Fraser Valley farmers. SATURDAY, APRIL 19TH 9 AM- 4 PM.
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Vancouver Public Library announces the shortlist for One Book, One Vancouver
http://www.vpl.ca/news/details/one_book_one_vancouver_2008_shortlist_announced
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That gives me a month to read last year's selection. Oops.
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Karen met with TransLink, and wants them to continuing the community conversation?
http://www.countablyinfinite.ca/blog/2008/03/translink-community-conversation/
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Stephen Rees summarizes Paradise Makers: The Neighbourhood Activists at SFU
http://stephenrees.wordpress.com/2008/03/08/paradise-makers-the-neighbourhood-activists/
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I attended the conversation hosted by Gordon Price with Jacques Khouri and Margaret Mitchell, activists in Kitsilano and Little Mountain, respectively.
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Aaron Schmidt on the redesign of the Vancouver Public Library's website
http://www.walkingpaper.org/565
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"Someone made the decision to be literally user centered in this case, and it works. It illustrates that the library is full of people. It is social."
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