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Schmap Vancouver: Photo Short-Listed

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

I just got this email today:

:: Schmap: Vancouver Photo Short-list

Hi Dennis,

I am writing to let you know that one of your photos has been short-listed for inclusion in the fourth edition of our Schmap Vancouver Guide, to be published mid-November 2007.

http://www.schmap.com/ (URL snipped)

Clicking this link will take you to a page where you can:
i) See which of your photos has been short-listed.
ii) Submit or withdraw your photo from our final selection phase.
iii) Learn how we credit photos in our Schmap Guides.
iv) Browse online or download the second edition of our Schmap Vancouver Guide.

While we offer no payment for publication, many photographers are pleased to submit their photos, as Schmap Guides give their work recognition and wide exposure, and are free of charge to readers. Photos are published at a maximum width of 150 pixels, are clearly attributed, and link to high-resolution originals at Flickr.

Our submission deadline is Sunday, November 11. If you happen to be reading this message after this date, please still click on the link above (our Schmap Guides are updated frequently – photos submitted after this deadline will be considered for later releases).

Best regards,

Emma Williams,
Managing Editor, Schmap Guides

The photo that was short-listed was one of the SeaBus:
Seabus at Waterfront
I don’t think it’s one of my best photos, but I guess it does look decent.

Maybe I will start to post more of my photos on Flickr :P

Where’s Dennis?

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

Followers of the MyBB Community Forums will have noted that my presence on the forums has been limited in the past two weeks. Readers of my blog will also note that I haven’t posted here in a very very very long time, and since I am on vacation I have a bit of time to leave a note here :) .

Where am I? Hint: I am plotting evil strategies for MyBB to take over the world with Peter. (Just kidding, but I am relatively near where Peter’s studying)

When? Now!

Who? Me!

Why? Err…to have fun?

What am I doing? Visiting family, doing normal vacation stuff.

Unfortunately I don’t have a steady internet connection over here. This vacation coupled with my study in the past few months means I haven’t been able to work on MyBB much. But fortunately Chris, Tikitiki, Justin and the other staff have been working hard on maintaining the MyBB 1.2.x series and also developing 1.4.0 (I can’t wait to see all the features they have added in the past 20 days; too bad I can’t show you everything we’ve got so far, but some of the major new features have been blogged already :P ). After the 20th I’ll be back at home and I’ll be working on MyBB once again, but I need to get up to speed to what the team’s been doing for the past few months since so much has changed in MyBB since the 1.2.x series. I’m happy to see that many suggestions from the community (and also some of mine yay!) have been implemented already. This reinforces one of our goals which is to make the software something that the community wants to use, not just for our own benefit.

Anyway that’s all from here.  My next blog post will probably from home sweet home :)

And it starts all over again…

Monday, January 8th, 2007

It feels like September again, except I know where the buildings are.  Time to memorize a new timetable and remember not to follow the old timetable.  Can’t say much about the courses yet, after attending only the first class.
New Year’s Resolution: Sleep earlier, wake up earlier.

I cross-post my blog on Xanga and now also on Facebook because everybody seems to be addicted to it now :P .  I wonder what will be next…hopefully not MySpace.

Christmas update

Tuesday, December 20th, 2005

Well it has been a long time since I’ve posted something on my blog. I hope I did good on my TOK essay, since I spent my birthday on it >.> Anyway, term 1 has since ended and I have my report card. Some teachers have the weirdest way of making term marks, and certain others give term marks without returning any assignments back to us. Anyway the last two weeks of school of 2005 proved to be as hectic as usual (what’s new?). The two days after my birthday was spent working on another TOK thing (Socrates Café). Basically pulled an all-nighter Thursday night/Friday morning to complete that Socrates Café, but at least we got it done. Our presentation went fine I guess…nothing went horribly wrong at least. What a way to end a week.

The next week was much easier. The only major assignment that was due was that dam assignment. A bit of time to relax after TOK essay and Socrates Café the previous week. Not a bad week for Big Bang work-sessions. However, we managed not to finish on Friday night. We had a whole week…and at the end we got kicked out at 10pm and didn’t have all the final pages printed. Soo…long night editing and checking that the finals were publishable. Then waking up early on Saturday to go to school to photocopy all that stuff, and that took a good few hours to do. So…at the end nearly half the weekend allocated to Big Bang. If only the junior editors were so dedicated…:P…but they will be [forced to] next year after we retire so no worries about that.

The last week of school was especially packed with stuff to do: Monday – 3 Physics labs; Tuesday – La Bagosse; Wednesday – Physics test; Thursday – Math Portfolio; Friday – Geography Fraser River Project. I really don’t think that physics labs are difficult to do. The only problem with them is figuring out WHAT to do, and then taking the TIME to do all the work. Math portfolio…didn’t really seem that difficult this time. I thought that this one was easier to do than the one about matrices last year.

That Geography project was just horrible. I will just say that my group consisted of Ryan, Werner, Tim, and myself. Ryan and I spent most of the hours afterschool at Central Library finishing the written parts of the project to ensure that the written portion of the project would be complete. Thank god we finished most of the stuff then because if we waited for the other group members Friday morning, our project would consist of less than half of what was expected from the criteria. In fact, we didn’t actually finish in Geography class either. Ryan had to track down a certain group member after school for an hour in order to ensure that our project was handed in. Really, one would hope that all IB students would have the sense and responsibility to hand in a group project and not wait until AFTER winter break to deal with it. Anyway, another lesson learned about working with certain people, and hopefully this doesn’t happen again to any of our other group projects.

The Winter Assembly, a yearly tradition held on the last day of school before winter break, was fine. I think the administration got what they wanted by breaking up the grades. Our class ended up sitting on a bench at the side of the gym, which was at least better than sitting on the floor :P . The choir people should have been amplified–couldn’t hear much from them. The people cheering on the balcony above while the choir was performing were louder than the choir. However, the performance by Bruce and the Bulldogs was really loud (as usual, what’s new?). Should have brought earplugs…. 12 Days of Christmas lacked the spirit from the previous years especially at the beginning. Finally at the end some people got the idea… then others just didn’t have the spirit (including me after working on all the projects during the week).

Anyway, on Sunday I went to my cousin Connie’s wedding. The weather was great, and we were up on Burnaby mountain and the view was great, not to mention the food and entertainment was great as well ;) ! There couldn’t have been a better day.

I hope this blog post satisfies the people who asked me to blog more? *cough*Ryan*cough* ;)

Birthday!

Tuesday, November 29th, 2005

Happy Birthday to Me! Yay!

Sorry no time to write more. TOK draft D due tomorrow.