Toronto Maple Leaves

LeafsToronto Maple LeafsIt doesn’t happen very often. One doesn’t usually have an experience that totally reshapes the way that they think about something, one that fundamentally alters their view of reality. I have had one such an event in my life. This was the second.

It all started two weeks back, I went to Josh and Hiroko’s place to meet their new baby Sarah when Josh made a comment about my hat.

His observation was an obvious one really, I actually feel a little silly for not noticing it myself… "The plural of leaf," he said, "is not leafs, it’s leaves."

Dumfounded, I stared at him. Of course I knew that he was right, but how could this be? How could a Canadian product not use absolutely correct English? And more importantly, could it be that an American speaks better English than a Canadian??

"No, no no… that’s just crazy talk," I told myself… there is no way that such a thing could possibly be true. For the benefit of the Americans in the audience, let me digress for a second to highlight the three primary reasons why this is the case: (1) Canada’s closer ties to England (apparently Queen Elizabeth is still the ruler of Canada, no joke) makes their English better than ours… apparently, (2) their fine English educational system eschews speaking "American" and thinks that a grade 13 is a good thing and (3) well because Canadians say so… vehemently… In Canada, if you say anything vehemently enough, it becomes true. Especially if it is about the United States.

Determined to find a reasonable explanation for this I dusted off my old dictionary (for the first time since high school probably!). Thumbing through the book, I arrived at the letter L and located the word leaf.

Josh was certainly correct, the plural form of the noun leaf is leaves. However, I then noticed the transitive verb form of the word leaf is leafs. Of course… "to thumb or turn, as the pages of a book or magazine, in a casual or cursory inspection of the contents"
the tree leafs

Slowly the pieces began to fall into place in my head. Maple Leafs is not a noun, as I mistakenly thought, but a verb phrase, to describe a tree that reads.

I imagine that the "Maple Leafs" must’ve originally been some sort of literacy program, a way to encourage kids to read with their mascot the book-reading-maple-tree. The popularity of this image, the famous tree "leafing" through a book must’ve been the inspiration for the "Toronto Maple Leafs."

That must be the reason… I will never look at hockey the same way again.

Why haven’t we all figured this out by now?

This is one of those basic rules of the Internet that I feel is worth repeating…

Whenever an email tells you to "forward this letter to everyone in your address book"… in all caps… with lots of exclamation points… it is a hoax. Always.

I don’t care if it is talking about a computer virus, Bill Gates or ways you could die… it is not true. The virus does not exist, Bill Gates will not give you money and you will not die. Please delete these mails.

Mr. Crusher, engage

A week and a half back, on October 12 at exactly 7:52 pm (don’t ask!), amid much festivities, I got engaged to Mumtaz Bandukwala in Toronto. Although I am leaning towards the former right now, time will tell if this was the best or worst decision of my life! 😉

Also realize – even though Mumtaz is Canadian, she’s still cool.

Why I hate Hotmail III

My continuing tirade against hotmail…

While trying to troubleshoot a problem that someone was having with hotmail I came across this blurb in a message that Microsoft sent to all Hotmail users…

Keep your account size under the 2MB storage limit. Inboxes have a way of filling up fast, so please delete unwanted messages. If you go over the limit, the Hotmail Janitor will randomly delete messages until your account is back under the 2MB limit.

Unbelievable, they are advertising a service that will randomly delete your email… as a good thing… this is what I look for in an email provider.

Friend of the Devil

Just cleaning out some of the junk that I acquired in New York and came across this flyer…

scary NY woman

I first saw this ad in the back of an airline magazine a couple of years back and it truly frightened me… This is definitively the scariest woman I have ever seen in an advertisement – I mean, is this the face that you want greeting you when travelling to a new city?? It is reasons like this, that people are scared of New Yorkers!

And just in case you are still wondering whether or not this woman is a serial killer or possessed by the devil, look at the phone number… 666…

9/11 + 1, a little later in the day…

I was one of the few people brave (foolish) enough to take a flight on the September 11 anniversary. Not only was the flight on September 11, but, it was a morning, cross-country flight that left New York city on United airlines. As you can see from the above picture, the plane was barely 20% full. There were lots of people wearing patriotic clothes as well as many FDNY t-shirts, though nobody went crazy (with their costume). The other group making a statement were quite a few Jews in traditional garb.

9/11 + 1

Well, just got back from 2 weeks in New York City, probably one of the best trips I have ever taken… it was quite a crazy trip and we did some rather ridiculous things that most definitely changed my life… as I have nothing to complain about, I will save the details for another time and section… More later…

Obligatory rant: As expected, the transition to a new DSL provider (as described in the following entry) went poorly and that is why the site was down till now… for those of you that missed it…

Infrastructure carnage

Well, we are more than halfway through the year, this of course means that I am long overdue for yet another DSL provider/ISP change. My history thus far:

DSL Provider:


ISP:

 Northpoint  


Flashcom

—>
(1)
 Northpoint  


Telocity

—>
(2)
 Covad  


Aplus

—>
(3)
Covad


 DSL.net  

(1) December 2000 – Less than a year into my service with them, Flashcom was unable to pay its bills to Northpoint (and probably everyone else) and was forced to shut down. Considering I was only billed intermittently during my time with them, this is not surprising. I was transferred with minimal pain and minimal service outage.

(2) June 2001 – This was a big one. Verizon backed out of its deal to acquire the struggling Northpoint Communications. Northpoint promptly files for bankruptcy. AT&T acquired Northpoint’s assets and decided that DSL was not part of its vision and cut off Northpoint’s DSL customers. We were told that we would be automatically migrated to Rhythms DSL. In response, Rhythms promptly filed for bankruptcy. After about a month or two of no service and no hope for any, I signed up with APlus.net, apparently Covad’s largest ISP.

(3) August 2002 – Enabling my fourth DSL Provider/ISP combination in three years, APlus.net has decided that it wants to concentrate more on web hosting and is jettisoning their DSL business. I am promised a seamless transition with minimal outage. I remain hopeful.

Dot-com wastelands

After being away from San Francisco for quite a while I was taking a long walk through the city now that I had a little bit of free time. I was greeted with a very sad depressing sight on O’Farrell street (between Van Ness and Polk):

kozmo

The offices for Kozmo.com, definitely one of the greatest dot-com services to go under, remain unoccupied, boarded-up and completely decrepit looking well over a year after they went under (April 12, 2001). What a sad statement on the dot-com bust and commercial real estate in San Francisco that prime real estate remains unused (I mean, really, who wouldn’t want to work across the street from the Mitchell Brothers theater!).

Back from the Olympics!

The Olympic flame at nightHey all, well Olympic mania has hit Salim’s World! I just got back from a week in the Salt Lake City where I saw a bunch of events and got some skiing in. This trip made me think about my previous trip to the Atlanta games, here are some thoughts and comparisons between the two

Here are some of the more humorous and bizarre images from Salt Lake…

The great thing is, you can’t fake stuff this strange…

Mormon protestors - 'Mormon Jesus is Devil's brother' and 'Mormons say Blacks are Cursed' Polygamy Porter - this is real beer, I'm not making this up!
South Weber City welcomes Ukranian National Team - seemed a little out of place in Utah