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From Surveillance Camera Players: How to Make Maps of Camera Locations. See also How to Stage Your Own Surveillance Camera Theater.
The central notion of Bio Mapping is that we can make better sense of our own body data than a disinterested observer. By recording our own body's bio data along with our geographic location we can review the information and make meaningful decisions about our life.
All over Copenhagen I saw signs for Is. For example, here at Boys Shawarma og Isbar on Nørrebrogade:
Over the weekend I descended into the heart of "tourist Copenhagen" -- the area that radiates out from Tivoli. The main shopping street, Strøget, was stuffed full of tourists doddering along with their maps out and daypacks bulging, and the Metro station's ticket machines had line-ups 10 deep of confused looking visitors unable to parse the local transit system.
Like last year, I used a Telia pre-paid SIM card in my mobile phone this year in Denmark. The SIM costs 100 DKK, which includes 100 DKK of credit. I used the phone mostly for data access, both also sent some SMS and made a few calls. I checked my balance on the way onto the airplane yesterday, and it seems that, for me, 100 DKK is exactly the right amount of credit to have, as my balance on leaving Denamrk was 0,02 DKK:










For Immediate ReleaseJanuary 31, 2007 Province Achieves SurplusCHARLOTTETOWN, PEI — Hon. Mitch Murphy, Provincial Treasurer, today released the audited financial statements for the 2005-2006 year, showing the province is closing the books with a surplus of $678,000.Minister Murphy said that PEI originally forecasted for a $22 Million deficit, but a fast growing economy and fiscal discipline have resulted in a surplus. The final numbers have been audited by the Auditor General of PEI. The surplus will be used to reduce the province's long-term debt. The largest growth came through revenues from personal income taxes, which were $14 Million higher than forecast. This reflects the province's record job growth and continued diversity from a seasonal-based economy to a year-round economy. The province has experienced the largest job growth in our history and announcements of new companies like AIM Trimark and Ceridian in Charlottetown, CGI in Stratford, and Atlantic Prepared Foods and Testori Americas in Bloomfield, and expansions of Cabinetmaster in Montague, East Isle Shipyard in Georgetown, Master Packaging and MacDougall Steel Erectors in Borden illustrate this successful approach. The results are pleasing in that they indicate our economy continues to perform strongly and we exercise the fiscal discipline which Islanders expect and deserve, said Minister Murphy. Our province has faced and continues to face economic pressures. Under the leadership of our Premier, this province has been on an aggressive course to combine fiscal discipline with economic growth. We have been successful and we will continue on that course for a strong future for Islanders. While the surplus is welcome news, Minister Murphy said government must continue to focus on the future, in particular, continued improvement of provincial finances as well increased income and job opportunities for Islanders. There is a renewed confidence and self-reliance of Islanders which gives us optimism for the future. Government remains focused on enhancing the health and well being of Islanders, improving learning and skills development for Islanders and promoting economic prosperity that respects a sustainable environment, said Minister Murphy. Each Department is now developing three-year business plans around these goals, which were outlined in the Speech from the Throne. This will help us to exercise the necessary fiscal discipline and deliver on the focused goals of government. |
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| Issued at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island by Island Information Service. For more information, please contact Dennis King , Premier’s Office by email at mdking@gov.pe.ca or phone (902) 368-6574. |


Will return to persuing the little guy....
Now that Nate is inside the Family Circle of Trust I suppose he deserves the same treatment as the rest of the kids. Happy Birthday Nate. Youre a fine addition to the family.
Thank you for your questions, the Great Diva will now answer those questions that burn your very sooouuuulllll!!!!!Our first question is from my dear friend Mika, who asks:My question:When will I be able to go somewhere where you are singing in a band, yell "Play Taking Care of Business," and actually live the dream?MikaMika, Mika, Mika, if only you knew how many times i am asked this question. Th
I suspected it would come to this: I wanted you to be the first to know that some Canadian conservative bloggers are being sued by the fellow who Mark Steyn has called "Canada's most sensitive man" -- serial "human rights" complainant Richard Warman.As a BLOGGING TORY, here's what I suggest. Withhold your contributions to the CPC ... they are so silent on this issue it's disturbing. I think it m
So youre sitting at your desk in the big city, or you are in your home paying the bills online and you just need a break. Heres a break http://www.lambwatch.co.uk/ Occasionally you will see lambs, young and old, having lunch, or just making noise, talking with one another. If not, you may see and hear birds and the sky [...]
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