I’m flying out of Vancouver this morning to my next stop – Montreal, where I will be speaking at CUSEC, the Canadian University Software Engineering Conference. There, I’ll deliver my presentation, titled Squeezeboxes, Start-Ups and Selling Out: A Tech Evangelist’s Story.
Vancouver has been covered in fog for the past couple of weeks. They’re close to the record number of days of the pea-soup-thick variety of fog, as shown in the photo below:
I think that this photo needs a teensy bit of editing:
8 replies on “Fogcouver!”
You can probably STILL smell the hippies though :-)
Joey, you always make me smile! which one is real?
You may want to credit the photographer and perhaps respect copyright?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/adrianeden/3218223173/
The Millennium Falcon??? I would have thought that surely Harry Kim would have used the USS Voyager…
James Koole: I always credit the photo when I know its provenance. This one was emailed to me without any information about its creator when I blogged that I was in Vancouver.
Readers, please feel free to let me know in the comments when I haven’t properly attributed a photo. You can even to choose to do so in a less dickish way than James did.
FYI – the link to my comment is bad – you’ve linked to the preview of the post.
Perception is in the mind of the reader. You see it as dickish, that’s fine. I’m just letting you know who took the photo as you suggest other readers do in the future. As for this particular photo, I found it within 10 minutes of searching for it on Flickr.
James Koole: I’ve been getting a spate of dickish comments lately, so that’s how I read it. I know you and knew you’d take the response on the chin.
Thanks for the heads-up about the link!
ha! i see from the date you posted this that you beat me to the punch… here’s the one i did on 31 January 2009:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/futursimple/3240260379/
of COURSE it had to be done. the universe demanded it. :)