Hey! I ride in the snow; in Montreal. And like in Copenhagen, if you live downtown, it's the fastest way to get around. Think about all the time you save not having to look for a parking spot.
When I was in Kenya last summer, this was pretty standard there. Each corporation had its own colour pallet. It made for colourful towns and villages. However, I think it was mostly businesses that were done up.
I've seen a few pictures in gift shops and museums up north of men riding moose like horses, with saddles and everything.
I have been told that moose used to be a common form of transportation for outlaws in British Columbia's North. The domestication of moose was made illegal at some point in order to impede their mobility.
I don't know. Maybe Ebert should ask this guy: Shigeru Miyamoto.
It has always been my impression that video games only got good the minute they became art. I think the original Legend of Zelda is a pretty good example of this, especially if you read about Miyamoto's inspiration for it.
Wow, the U.S. Public Health Service. I didn't expect to find that down there at the bottom of the list (though it isn't the first time that I have heard of it). Kudos to the author for including that particularly horrifying episode in American history.
i'm so confused - why does this make you think of insurance (sorry i'm not american)? something might happen to the babies? babies have an inborn ability to swim - it's something most of us have unfortunately unlearned. that being said, your thoughts may be due to something totally different, and that i've missed...
when you get to the blog that has posted this xmas display, be sure to check another post on the same blog called, "You Better Watch Out for this Christmas video." i think it's worth it.
I have been told that moose used to be a common form of transportation for outlaws in British Columbia's North. The domestication of moose was made illegal at some point in order to impede their mobility.
It has always been my impression that video games only got good the minute they became art. I think the original Legend of Zelda is a pretty good example of this, especially if you read about Miyamoto's inspiration for it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda#Inspiration