Living in Video
Labels: Iceland, TravelTech
"The Great Race" was a TV show on the CTV Travel channel, where teams had to make their way from the West Coast to the East Coast of Canada, while solving various challenges along the way. It wasn't all that Amazing... or Great. This is not that show... (I hope) it's better...
Labels: Iceland, TravelTech
It is a matter of some irony, that since moving to my new home, I seem to have misplaced my GPS receiver. I know that it is somewhere within a 20 metre radius of this pile of boxes...
Look - it's the Coneheads!
I'll have you know that's not a fashionable pointy hat, but a differential GPS antenna.
It may have appeared that I was immune to Icelandic GPS madness, while so many others were driven to distraction. In fact, I had already succumbed before arriving, and was already too far gone.
Labels: Iceland, TravelTech
Five years ago, the CTV Travel channel produced a show where four teams of two had to make their way from the West Coast to the East Coast of Canada, as quickly as they could, while solving various challenges along the way. I only saw the final episode. It wasn't all that Amazing. I'm not sure I would even call it Great - the teams had to videotape their own adventures. But it was good clean CanCon, and I'd actually visited some of the same places myself. I could say that I'd walked the same steps as the eventual winners, as they crossed the finish line in St. John's, NL... and claimed the $20,000 CAD grand prize.
Labels: Canada
Labels: TravelTech
I am inspired (or perhaps it was the shots of brennivĂn at New Year's). We shall see how this goes. New technology certainly makes it easier, but time is always the problem. Here is a preview (and test image). I just replaced my default Windows XP "Bliss" desktop with it. There are some stylistic similarities between the two, but I like mine better :-).