Seabus Station Evacuated due to Smoking Vessel

Now Public: Seabus Station Evacuated due to Smoking Vessel

Seabus Smoking

The Seabus (not sure if it was the Otter or the Beaver) began smoking heavily upon docking at Waterfront Station. After passengers disembarked and crew investigated the problem, the station was evacuated and firetrucks responded. The counterpart vessel waited in Burrard Inlet and didn’t immediately dock.

Nothing more to report at this time. Video forthcoming.

Seabus Smoking

See also:

One SeaBus breaks down The Province, Published: Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Flickr public photos tagged with seabus

Uncle Weed Flickr photos tagged seabus

Stolen Handbike and Recumbent alert

Schmicking HandcycleBikes Were Stolen This Morning…

Justin’s unique handcrafted in Germany by Schmicking Handcycle (expensive) handbike (with wheelchair hitch) along with Lisa’s recumbent bike – both used on their carbon free honeymoon – have been stolen!

Please alert pawn shops and keep an eye on shady characters. If seen, throw a lock on them and call Justin’s cell 604-671-6370.

documenting pleasing mundanity of Vancouver commuting

Chinatown GateTis oft remarked that a what constitutes a commute in Vancouver may be considered a pleasure sightseeing adventure in other cities. My treks starting from the North Shore and heading across Burrard inlet via Seabus or Lions Gate bridge are certainly visually inspiring albeit a wee bit crowded at busy times (which are almost always in transit-hungry Vancouver). As such, i often join the tourists in snapping pics along the way. Heck, i film Seabus voyages and Skytrain rides when i can score that very front seat.

Anyhow, along with a rabble of techies, I tested a Nokia N95 phone for 8 days and used it to create a group project so to speak in which Roland, Richard, Rebecca, Kris and I all documented part of the Vancouver commute experience in order to try out different features and engage with one another using mobile technology. The quest: Return and report both the phone’s functionality/usability as well as the mobile presence-ness mojo conjured up during the experiment.

sun building vancouver lovely north van commute
Of course, Canada’s absurd mobile data plans really limit the usefulness but the wi-fi ability and 5MP camera (with solid video) made for some fun times documenting and getting up quick. I connected to the freethenet.ca connections but having to go through the web screen caused an extra clumsy step.

I also extended the phone’s ability with Shozu which allows direct photo upload to Flickr. I found the tool useful but set-up painful and wouldn’t have pulled it off without the help of Shozu warrior Roland Tanglao. I wish there was a direct upload of video as connecting via usb and then dragging the vid files to the ‘puter and then ftp upload was more steps then i’d like. I also didn’t pre-tag in Shozu but did later in Flickr (typing tricky with small keys). Riding the Seabus

Really, the phone’s user interface lacks massaged usability polish which remove the intimidation for all but the geekiest users. We all provided frank opinions to Jean Hebert (great hockey name eh) who was research project dude for SFU at Harbour Centre. We also commented on what we’d like to have in a portable communications device. I want flexibility, versatility, ruggedness, ease of use, big buttons, quick response – not too much to ask right? {Gonna test an OpenMoko phone next.}

My artifacts from the test are the a stretch of 5 vidcasts on Out ‘N About with Uncle Weed vidcast – now tuned-up and ready for subscribing baked into a feed and/or available on iTunes (along with a bunch of other video odds and ends) both from my commute from North Van to Gastown and also a roadtrip to Olympia WA where i saw The Dirty Birds rock out at McCoy’s and connected to Zhonka Broadband’s free wi-fi hotspots. There are also a solid batch of photos snapped from the office roof to the Trans Canada trail park by my house in Vancouver Commute set.

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North Vancouver to Gastown Commute, annotated

A bus ride and stroll from a North Vancouver bus stop in front of a pet shop to downtown Vancouver’s rather seedy Main and Hastings and then into tourist-laden Gastown to 1 Alexander with comments on urban transition and the Nokia N95 phone.

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The Dirty Birds Rock McCoy’s

Olympia Washington’s legendary bar band The Dirty Birds rock the house at McCoy’s Taven on 4th Ave. on Arts Walk evening, Oct. 5th, 2007. Feautures Jimmy on sax and vox, Scott on guitar, Mike on drums and Tim on bass.

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NYC Taxi Rides Video Clip

While on the road for my day-job, I filmed some taxi rides around Manhattan and then out to JFK airport (one day after alledged bombing attempt). Using Jumpcut (now Yahoo), i edited up the rides a wee bit and dropped in some Derek K. Miller (penmachine.com) tuneage “You’re the Blue Sky” and “Fakeout” – nothing fancy, just a space cruise in an endless urban-scape. Take a look won’t ya.
NYC Taxi Rides

Vancouver Downtown Eastside Incident – Possible Fatality

Approx 2PM Saturday, March24th on Abbott Street off Pender – possible fatality, cause unknown (see below for update) note on photo: view full size to see rain falling and detail of victim’s injury

Update:

Police searching for drug dealer after horrific assault, Vancouver Sun, Published: Monday, March 26, 2007

Honduran refugee a suspect in Vancouver’s 5th homicide of 2007 Monday, March 26 – 11:43:34 AM New 1130

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