Grey-Haired Gadgeteers
 (c) Part of the "shoe-leather" portion of my morning commute involves taking the short cut through the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. This route serves two purposes: 1/ It protects me from the elements just a bit longer on inclement days, and b/ It provides occasional fodder for this column.
Case in point...
19 Apr 2007

Dear Mr. Hollywood Producer
 (c) It's high time that you movie mogul types ripped off our cherished television memories for another big screen flop, again. My vote is for "The Partridge Family." The Brady Bunch had two crappy movies. I think the Partridges deserve at least one. They were the Brady Bunch's opposite number, sort of the anti-Brady's.
19 Apr 2007

THE NIGHT WE KILLED THE LOBSTER
 (c) Years ago, in the days of my misspent youth... No, wait. Let me change that. If you survive it, your youth is never misspent. Youth can be misused, misdirected, mistaken or just plain missed, but never misspent.
19 Apr 2007

Here are some little known, very interesting facts about Texas
 (c) 1. Beaumont to El Paso: 742 miles
2. Beaumont to Chicago: 770 miles
3. El Paso is closer to California than to Dallas
15 Apr 2007

Seeing Is Enjoying: Tips for Healthy Eyes
 (c) Getting regular eye exams, even when you feel as though your vision is perfect, is a good way to minimize the typical side effects of aging with respect to vision.
15 Apr 2007

Glaucoma Not Just for the Elderly
 (c) As the old saying goes, "seeing is believing." In the case of glaucoma, perhaps the adage should be adjusted to say "seeing and feeling is believing."
15 Apr 2007

Did you know? Vision facts
 (c) The term "20/20 vision" does not translate to perfect vision. Rather, the term was coined by eye doctors and refers to what a normal person should be able to see from 20 feet away.
15 Apr 2007


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