Musings of a Canadian Slacker

Friday, February 27, 2004
 
Quelle Surprise! Apparently I AM Canada. At least according to the Country Quiz:



You're Canada!

People make fun of you a lot, but they're stupid because you've
got a much better life than they do.  In fact, they're probably just jealous.
 You believe in crazy things like human rights and health care and not
dying in the streets, and you end up securing these rights for yourself and
others.  If it weren't for your weird affection for ice hockey, you'd be
the perfect person.

Take
the Country Quiz at the
Blue Pyramid



Found at Rittenhouse Review, via Letter from Gotham.


Saturday, February 14, 2004
 
To borrow a term from John, here's some Gun Porn, of a sort. Some pictures of your author with a KAR98K (Czech manufacture) and a Squires-Bingham M22 (Which is a .22LR made to look like a M-16). Old pictures, but some fun there....

Further to that, here are the pictures (Click for full size):






Saturday, February 07, 2004
 
The Dictionary of Canadian Biography, or the DCB as we Canadian history types call it, is on line now. Well sort of, so far you can only look at people who were active or died before 1920. But its a start. I took the time to look at one of the more interesting characters of early Canadian politics: Thomas D'Arcy McGee. D'Arcy McGee is best known now as one of the few Canadian political figures to be assassinated. (The other major one was Pierre LaPorte, the Quebec cabinet minister assassinated during the October Crisis of 1970).

McGee's memory resonates particularly strongly here in Ottawa, since this is where he died and where his accused assassin was tried and hung. There is also a statue of McGee on Parliament Hill.