Archive | May, 2012

Ross Sheppard Senior High, No Zero Policy

Ha. @ this

This is a first for me. Ross Sheppard Senior High suspended a physics teacher, Lynden Dorval, because he gave out zeros to students. For what? incomplete assignments and exams, and this is done by the END OF THE TERM, which means plenty of time to make up missed works!

I don’t even know where to start on the stupidity of this school, or this school board. According to the school board. “Dorval was not suspended over the zero grade policy.” But I would like to see what did it. But it is nice to know that the school board is turning over the next generation of McDonald crews and service personnel in this country. Good work dumb ass!

Perhaps the school should take a leaf out of Larry Smith’s books. Here is the video on YouTube.

Student reactions to the suspension:

“He shouldn’t even be teaching anymore. If he wants to hand out zeros, he should be doing some other job — not a teacher.”

—Ryan Grouette, Grade 10

Yes, he clearly shouldn’t be a teacher anymore, instead he should become a professor, at a University, get paid more, do what he does the best, teach. You spoiled idiots doesn’t deserve someone this good, and cares.

“If students show up they deserve a minimum mark. A zero seems a bit extreme.”

—Cindy Smith, Grade 11

What kind of f##ked up logic is this? Perhaps, I should apply for all the jobs in the world, and not go to any of them, and still expect to get paid because I bothered to sign a contract and twiddled my thumb at home.

“I think he should be allowed to teach. He’s a good teacher from what I hear.”

—Cassandra Gregory, Grade 12

I may not know this teacher in person, but I sure know he is preparing the students for University, and he is doing a damn swell job!

Quebec Student Protest

Last night, around 8:30pm I went out to see the Quebect student protest. I walked along with the group with my camera to see what it was like.

Unfortunately I didn’t speak any French so I didn’t understood what they were saying, but I can’t imagine it being too pleasant. At one point they switched to English and were chanting “f##k the police.” But it wouldn’t take a rocket scientist to realize that they were probably doing the same in French.

Regardless, the protest was peaceful, for the most part, people walked along the roads around downtown Montreal, the Molson brewery, the CBC building, the old Montreal, up Sherbrooke, down Saint Catherine. Funny how people think these students are terrorists. Some were putting up red stickers all over town, and I remember seeing one student depositing the sticker covers in the garbage, kinda ironic, thought these hardened criminals would litter the streets instead of using the garbage cans.

One thing I realized is that the income tax in Quebec is higher, if I made 80k a year, I would pay 6k more in Quebec than in Ontario. Also, as such, I would say the low tuition should be justified. The raise would make it more expensive to study in Quebecers because the value of the dollar is higher for them due to a high income tax.

What I did realize is that, there are almost no Asians in that group, I felt really out of the place walking with the group. But then I also realized that most of these students are probably in liberal arts, and the older group that are walking are either parents paying for an university student or carry somewhat of a financial burden.

Do I agree with the cost of education rising? No. I do agree that the parents and students have a right to peaceful demonstration, what I don’t agree with:

- Blocking off traffic from major roads and highway
- Certain subset of the protesters actively prevented people from attending classes
- Violence, and destruction of properties

Pictures from last night:

Montreal May 17 2012 Student Protest In Person
   


Montreal Student Protest May 17th

This is probably the largest group I’ve seen so far on St Catherine st.

Pretty epic, with people shouting and setting fire crackers off, hopefully, I will get to see them on the streets one day.

The pictures are not too great, I had to take them with my room’s lights off, and had to use a telephoto lens, but you can see the scale. This was from about near the end of the line of people.

There is a picture where you can see the “red squares” pinned on these people.

Montreal May 17 2012 Student Protest
   


Ticketmaster and the like

Dear Ticketmaster and the likes:

I am glad that you are charging people convince fees for purchasing tickets online. I was going to purchase tickets to two shows, but now I decide to spend my money else where, perhaps, a museum, or a nice steak dinner.

It makes me want to laugh that it cost $9.50 for me to be lazy and order tickets online. Well I decided that instead of buying those tickets, I would be spending it elsewhere.

To add insult to injury, you are going to charge me 5 dollars for me to print out my own tickets using my own printer? Let me guess

$> mail -r [addresshere] | ticketgen -format pdf -order [order number]?

But you know what I will do? Download the DVD/CD illegally :)

Cheers
I now will be visiting a museum and have a nice steak dinner than to pay a “rip me off more” fee.

PS: go f##k yourself.

University of Waterloo’s DE program

Dear University of Waterloo:

I’m sure you are smart enough to know of a city called Montreal (just in case, it is in a province [hint, province, not states, so it must be in Canada] called Quebec), it is about 600Kmish away from Waterloo. It is a LARGE city. Large enough that a lot of people in North America would know it, also, it is large enough to be ranked as the second LARGEST city in Canada, it is also large enough to have over 7 Universities, and a number of colleges. It is big enough that probably quite a few University of Waterloo students are here for coop or internships.

But, it is large enough for you, to NOT have a distance education exam centre here? What is this?

You have an exam centre in Ottawa’s Algonquin college, but not a single exam centre in the SECOND LARGEST CITY in Canada?

And both of my elective courses require that I pass the exam to pass the course. If that wasn’t the case, I would probably skip the 25% finals, because you don’t have a f##king exam centre here.

Would it be that hard to rent a room in a college building and hire 2 proctors?

Well this is just stupid.

Thanks
Bill

Montreal student protesters, not sure if stupid, or just arts students

Hide your books!

Hide your computers!

Hide EVERYTHING!

Quebec’s students are running wild!

No wait… Sorry…

Quebec’s arts students are running wild! While the Engineering, Mathematics, Insert Money Making Majors Here are getting f##ked over. Because schools are closing down, and people can’t get to classes.

I wonder the distribution of arts majors from the protests. It is amazing how the students think if they bitch, cry, block the traffic, smoke weed in a circle in front of some government building will get what they want. I see they are putting the skills they’ve learned as a kid while sucking their mother’s tit to good use.

Quebec have the lowest tuition of all Canada. The proposed increase over the period of 5 years will cost less than a cup of coffee a day. But nope, must protest! must demonstrate! must smoke bomb the subway! must block a bridge.

Free education is nice, but someone has to pay for it. There are three options:

1. CHARGE EVIL CORPORATIONS HIGHER TAXES! Cool, you now have your free education, now you get a job, and gets paid almost nothing, hey after all you are being noble and supporting the next generation of University students.

2. Make the Canadian income tax 75% or higher! You know what they say, the higher, the bigger the better! Hurah! Don’t we all want more income taxes? Starting tomorrow, everyone’s tax will be calculated with a logarithmic function proportion to their income. Of course, in about 5 years, Canada will be a ghost country, because all the professionals will move down to the States, where income tax is even lower than Canada.

3. The government can print money, STOP and DROP! It is Seigniorage time! Here have your free education, (make sure to take a few macroeconomics class.) Cool, you graduated from your arts degree. You inflated the Canadian dollars. You can now get a job! But your pay is so s##tty that you decide to protest more!

The mugshots of the subway smoke bombers are released, so I don’t need to say more. But here is a possible solution, eugenics is unfortunately illegal, but why don’t we send all the stupid people to the Sun? or the nearest black hole? Oh wait, like one of my friend said, (I forgot who) we need the stupid people, because who else are we going to charge 100+ dollars/h to write a piece of code?

But honestly, if you are out there because you are bored, or you are a troll, or you want to cause mischief, then props to you. But if you are really out there to protest over the tuition increase then… I don’t even… must be an arties, the only solution for you: switching to Engineering or Mathematics, oh wait… sorry, never mind!

TL;DR

Diablo 3 Launch

It is 6 hours after the launch of Diablo 3′s North American server. And out of curiousity, I wikipediaed the number 37. I see trolls have been bored as well, just some of the entries.

  • The first level of the popular PC video game Diablo 3 and the latter’s score multiplied by 10.
  • The unholiest number in Diablo 3.

Dear Blizzard:

Thank you for the (soon to be determined whether or not it is amazing or not, since I couldn’t get in last night) game. We’ve waited 12+ years for it. Please for the love of that is all that is holy, not the number 37, update the game to use a queue. I now have my password permanently burned into my mind, I also now can calculate my RSA authenticator key by mental maths.

Thank you

Soon to be Diablo 3 player.

Montreal Chinatown, Notre Dame, Old Montreal and the Quay

Today, I decided to walk about around Downtown Montreal with my DSLR, and I started by visiting the China town. surprisingly, quite cozy, if that is the right word. Certainly have that old Chinatown feelings to it, the stalls, the bootleg DVD shops, the smell of the Asian supermarkets, it sure brought back a lot of memories from Toronto’s Chinatown. I must come back someday to try the restaurants and Dim Sums, alas. I snapped a few pictures around Chinatown, specially the gates. After Chinatown, I realized that I was only about 500 meters away from the Notre Dame. The walk made me realize how amazing and historical Montreal is, no wonder it is rated the most livable city in Canada.

Note to anyone reading this, to visit the Notre Dame, you need to pay 5 dollars, which isn’t much, but they only take cash.

The Notre Dame immediately gives you that WOW feeling. The basilica was built in the 1600s, it is over 400+ years old. Once inside, you can’t help notice the wood carvings, and the magnificat decorations. The indoors are dimly light, bring the appropriate lenses for low light photography. Sadly, I didn’t, and will have to come back someday with the proper lenses, and a tripod.

After the Notre Dame, I accidentally stepped into Old Montreal. Well come and think about it, it was expected, seeing how it was *around* the Notre Dame. I have to say, the Byward market/Ottawa in general has nothing that would even compare to this, now I understand what my supervisor meant when he said Ottawa had no culture, and that he would much rather work in Montreal. This may sound silly, but the old Montreal gave me that “Hogsmeade” feeling, the old architectures, the crocked streets, horse carriages, the lack of street lights. But it is one of those must visit places.

The Old Montreal is right beside the Quay, which felt like Center Island in Toronto.



Walking around Montreal made me realize that it wouldn’t be so bad to live in Montreal, I don’t know how I will survive back in Kitchener/Waterloo. *LMAO*

DSLR + My experience at Futureshop

I am currently working in Montreal, for the next 8 months at least. I really want to get my hands on a Digital Single Lens Reflex camera because not having any pictures of Montreal would be criminal. Seeing how I am a student, I am going to be cheap and get the best deal!

After going though reviews comparing Canon against Nikon I decided to get a Canon T3i because compared to the Nikon counterpart, the Canon seemed to be able to take better, colourful, rich, warm pictures than the Nikon. (I saw side by side pictures from a review side, but then I guess I am biased, I do favour Canon cameras.)

Looking at Futureshop, they have a bundle of Canon T3i with the standard lens kit and a Canon 55-250mm IS II lens, for a total of $949.99 and change. However, Aden Camera has the same kit for a total of $809.99 and change, but the only difference is that Aden Camera’s bundle is a Canon 55-250mm IS I instead of the second version. I didn’t see this until I went into FutureShop, a salesman told me that he can’t price match it because it is a different version, then he tried me to get the bundle at Futureshop (hell he even offered me to throw in a half off memory card), and trying to convince me that the second version is better than the first version, that the extra $140 was worth the picture quality provided by the second version of the lens.

I, of course, went home, did a bit more research, oh guess what? They are the same, at least no one could tell the difference between (in terms of quality) of what the different versions provided.

Scumbag Futureshop employee. I am not sure if he think I am stupid, or that he is stupid. However, the oxymoron is that, he is a product expert on Futureshop’s fliers. Have a laugh.

Well Jonathan Livingstone, Digital Imagine Product Expert. Montreal, QC. The Saint Catherine store. Way to go, for being a scumbag.

Q: What are the specifications I should consider before buying a DSLR camera?

Jonathan Livingstone’s real answer: Look at the number, buy the one with the latest and best, and spend all your money at Futureshop.

But, of course, Jonathan is working on commission.

Update: Today I walked in to Futureshop to check out a 70-33mm lens from Canon, FS has it for 749.99 dollars, while Aden Camera (Authorized Canon dealer) has it for 604.99 dollars. I tried to price match, but “according to the manager” the best they can do is 650 dollars.

Scumbag Futureshop on Saint Catherines Montreal.

Well I am going to put my skills to good use

Since, I have been trying to get out of the coop program for ages, and so far, I am still a “coop” student, and being charged for it, if I am still a coop student, then I am going to spend 10 dollars next months, build a website, write a kick ass perl page scraping program and I am going to make a website called OpenJobMine.com.

Update

So the coop advisor finally removed the coop status, and refunded the last study term’s coop fees. I AM FINALLY A REGULAR STUDENT.