All posts by Robert Ouimet

Good Form Has Many Forms

Matthew, looking good coming down a run in the fog and snow…

matt at cypress

Ok, it’s true. I look like I’m napping here, but really, I’m working out my next hot move. Either that, or I’m trying to figure out how to get all that snow out of my goggles after a massive faceplant really sick move off a big kicker.

napping robert at cypress

Could someone check…is he breathing ?

Snow to the Roof

Matthew and I did a couple of runs this afternoon after he finished school.

We haven’t been up since late last week and as you can see, there’s a wee bit of snow. Check out the guy shoveling snow off the roof of the Guest Services/Ticket building. 

And it was still snowing when we left…

cypress guest services

Time Mag – Blogs and More

Time magazine was an early adopter, launching it’s much-discussed Pathfinder web project in the mid-nineties.  Lots has changed since those days, and Time has continued to evolve it’s online brand.  Via Online Media Daily…

Time magazine today is again reinventing itself online, this time by revamping its site to emphasize breaking news and blogs.The latest online iteration of Time–a work-in-progress since the company launched its Pathfinder site in 1994–also strives for a cleaner look to better showcase photography and afford more space for advertisers. Even Time‘s trademark red border has gained a bolder appearance online.        

Label Goes All Digital

Congrats to ropeadope for going 100% digital. Via Wired News

Ropeadope, a seven-year-strong record label that has released albums from DJ Logic, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Medeski, Martin, & Wood, King Britt, Jazzanova, the Skerik’s Syncopated Taint Septet (my guess is that their sound is “neither here nor there”), and more, has announced that it is going 100% pure digital. Every release will be available on ropeadope.com in the MP3 format, as well as the major online music retailers.

Five Things You Didn't Know

Five things you didn’t know about me:

  1. I have a fear of enclosed places. Mostly it’s tight constricted places, like the crawl space under my house. This just started about 10 years ago. I make up for it by enjoying things like jumping out of airplanes or riding a snowboard. I know it’s been done, but one day I’d like to jump out of an airplane on a snowboard.
  2. At one time I was the personal manager for a recording artist. I ended up paying for things like his over-due rent and flights to industry events. I made no money at all. We once did a cross-Canada tour where the band started out as a Jazz Trio and ended up as a Country Duo. My job was to keep the bar managers from firing the band, mostly because that would mean having to pay for drinks. Thankfully his career fizzled and he ended up playing guitar with a pretend version of a famous Canadian Rock Band from the 60’s and 70’s.
  3. Instead of a 20 year long career at CBC I was only supposed to work there for a few months in the summer while I waited to start Law School at the University of Manitoba. I opted to stay at work and gave my law school seat to one of the dozens of people on the waiting list. My friend Andre got me the job at CBC; despite 10 years of working in private radio no-one else at CBC thought I had the right skills to make it.
  4. I have a thing for red heads. This is due to my very first love, Bev Roy. She was my girlfriend at Lt. Col. Barker VC Junior High School (I kid you not) and taught me how to really kiss. Bev, along with her long and curly red hair, dumped me for my very best friend. It happened 35 years ago, so I’ve forgiven then both. Well, her anyway. EB, to whom I’ve been married for almost 17 years, is a red head. When I first met her and her long and curly red hair, it was love at first sight, though it took my five years to get her to marry me.
  5. I’ve almost drowned 3 different times. Once in the Straight of Georgia when I was in my 20’s. I was saved by the crew of a yacht I had fallen from. (oops). Once in a private pool in Peoria Illinois when I was 7, during a posh party my parent were attending. A large African-American man reached down and pulled me, spluttering, out of the water. And once when I was 3 in Northern Manitoba when I fell into a spring-water flooded rock-pit. I was pulled out by three Husky dogs who grabbed me by my snowsuit and dragged me to safety.

I’m tagging Monique on this one.

oops, too late.

Pow Pow Pow

There is an insane amount of fresh snow on Cypress today.  We went up this morning and once you get past the almost white-out conditions, there is powder for days. 

EB and the boys hit the snow-tubing zone while I did some riding.  I really need a big Pow Stick (hint hint) if this keeps up.  It’s so crazy fun it’s hard to describe, and of course I left my camera at home.   Take my word for it. 

Drive carefully if you’re going up. They’re doing a great job on the roads but it is snowing heavily and it’s really hard to see.

 

Who Loves Paris and Beer ? Sydney Australia Does

Paris Hilton. I never thought I’d type that name here, but I’m always intrigued by what works in the mainstream media.

Sydney Australia media outlets are going nuts over P Hilton. She’s there on a PR junket to promote a beer. Blondes and Beers obviously works just fine down under. via the Sydney Morning Herald

Estimates put the figure…paid Ms Hilton at $US350,000 ($440,000). But once the cost of putting on the various events, flights, accommodation, security and her entourage is factored in it is likely to be in the region of $1 million…

The media index manager at Media Monitors, Patrick Baume, said the Hilton circus was a media success. “She was basically a visual story,” he said. The story managed 163 press articles, 302 mentions on radio and featured in 2337 TV items, bringing the total cumulative TV audience to 16 million.

So what does this tell us about mainstream media ?

Pets in the News

Why you might want to take your cat shopping

SYDNEY (Reuters) – An Australian bank has apologised for issuing a credit card to a cat after its owner decided to test the bank’s identity security system.
The Bank of Queensland issued a credit card to Messiah the cat when his owner Katherine Campbell applied for a secondary card on her account under its name.

Meanwhile, just send the dog up the street for a little hit… ?

ARMINGTON, Conn. – A Burlington woman has been charged with trying to get painkillers from a drug store by using her dog’s name. She faces more than two dozen charges related to her alleged repeated attempts to fraudulently obtain painkillers at a Farmington pharmacy under her dog’s name.

And finally, starting at $130 US at the Sarasota Ritz-Carlton, a dog massage

For another $220, the Ritz throws in gourmet dog biscuits, an in-room pet massage, a choice of nail buffing or nail polish, a souvenir photo, a brisk walk over Sarasota’s scenic Ringling Bridge and a gourmet meal of organic stew and designer water served on a silver tray.

Americans spend about $38.4 billion on their pets annually, according to the American Pet Products Manufacturer’s Association. Spending on pets increased an average of $2.3 billion a year since the association started tracking numbers in 1997.

160 Optimistic Voices for 2007

007

From the Edge, 160 optimistic thoughts for 007.

While conventional wisdom tells us that things are bad and getting worse, scientists and the science-minded among us see good news in the coming years. That’s the bottom line of an outburst of high-powered optimism gathered from the world-class scientists and thinkers who frequent the pages of Edge, in an ongoing conversation among third culture thinkers (i.e., those scientists and other thinkers in the empirical world who, through their work and expository writing, are taking the place of the traditional intellectual in rendering visible the deeper meanings of our lives, redefining who and what we are.)

Get a Direct Hit of Art

Ever since we developed the first music sharing sites at CBC six years ago, I’ve been intrigued by how the role of ‘host’ or ‘presenter’ or ‘publisher’ will change over the next decade.

As more tools allow more people to share their muse on an equal footing, the route to fame if not fortune is also bound to change. Its also great to see an established name get in on the act to facilitate, not control, that experience.

That’s what the Saatchi Gallery is doing with their new student art site STUART.

via Technewsworld

Since Stuart (shorthand for ‘student art’) went online last month, some 1,300 students have created Web pages there. No one vets the quality or style of the art. With dealers and collectors scouring student shows for undiscovered talent and students hunting for dealers to represent them, Stuart has tapped a vein that can’t stop gushing.

Ride and Drive in Style Burton Snowboard Flash Memory

I ride a 2005 era Nitro Darkhouse board that I bought at SecondWave, but I love my Burton boots and bindings. For my foot shape, the Burton boots fit just right and I’ve never had such a comfortable ride. I’m using Freeride bindings this year and I like them a lot – though Matthew’s been bugging me to try his Flows.

In any case, if you’re a a Burton board fan you might want to check out these nifty new Flash drives. Not sure if you can get them in Canada yet, but I’m sure they’ll show up soon.

Burton SnowDrive USB memory:

ACP-EP Memory has teamed up with the best snowboard companies in the industry to create the first and only authentic USB Flash Drive Snow boards. We’ve combined this innovative design with the graphics from actual Burton Snow boards like their legendary versatile Custom Model and the most technologically refined, all-terrain Vapor Model.

Drives up to 2 gig.

Snowing On Cypress

A bit of a blizzard up top on Cypress this morning. 

Great riding in fresh granular powder with lots of drifts.  I could do without the horizontal ice pellets hitting me on the face, but a small price to pay for the ride.

cypress snow

I’m not as grumpy as I look – just a bit wet.

robert at cypress

Work Life Balance Biggest Goal of 2007

Work-Life balance has come up a lot  the last while. Apparently, it’s also the #1 New Year resolution for 2007.

Excerpt from the Reuters story:

Striking a better balance between work and play, taking more exercise and avoiding disastrous relationships top resolution lists around the world this New Year.

Global research group ACNielsen surveyed consumers in 46 countries and found from the United States to Vietnam that more than half of those interviewed wanted work to play a lesser role in their lives in 2007

Wired Magazine Has Wires Crossed

To:
Evan Hansen
Editor in Chief
Wired Magazine
CondeNet, Inc

Re:  Horse Vs. Cart

Sir,

I recently subscribed to Wired.  I’ve yet to receive a copy of the magazine.  This didn’t surprise me much and I wasn’t particularly concerned about it.

However, I recently received an invitation from you to EXTEND my subscription for another year, presumably because I’m so happy with the magazine. 

Hmmmm.  Shouldn’t you get an actual copy of the magazine to me FIRST, then see if I’d like to extend.

As it stands, I’m, um, er, let’s say, I’m reticent to take you up on your offer.

Sincerely,

Robert Ouimet
Wired-less in Vancouver BC Canada

No Ink Pen

metal no ink pen
My grandfather used to use something similar to this when he was working in the shop on the farm. Not as fancy mind you. From Grand Illusions

In the Medieval period, artists and scribes often used a metal stylus in order to draw on a specially prepared paper surface. Generally known as Metalpoint, or Silverpoint when the stylus was made of silver, artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Dürer and Rembrandt all used this technique. www.silverpointweb.com gives a lot of information about how it works.

The pens we sell are a modern version (and do not use silver). The solid metal ‘nib’ consists of a metal alloy, that leaves a mark on most types of paper. If you use the sort of paper typically used in printers and photocopiers, the pen leaves a mark that looks as if it was made by a pencil. However the line will not smudge, and cannot be rubbed out.

Just the kind of thing I’d love to have handy in my Tom Bihn bag, but darn, I didn’t ask for one for Christmas. I think this would make a lovely New Year present though 🙂