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Sunday, October 19, 2008

published Sept. 16/08: Georgian College Navigation Simulator

Please click on the image to make it bigger. I have no idea why this one appeared smaller than normal when I posted it. Technology's funny that way sometimes.
Posted by Bob Menzies at 12:50 PM
Labels: Georgian College, Owen Sound

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My interests are comedy, art, music, pool,reading and sometimes writing... especially if it's helping edit my wife, Caroline's, work... a person who is way better with words than I. She returns the favour, often offering constructive feedback on my cartoons. I'm a Toronto Blue Jay and Raptor fan, but I couldn't care less about the Maple Leafs (go figure). I share my life with my wife, a bunch of children, 4 cats, and 1 dog and they share back... well, not so much the cats.
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  • Music: Paul Simon, Neil Young, James Taylor,The Eels, Soul Coughing, The Beatles, Crowded House, The Bearcats, The Decemberists, Yes, Santana, Los Lobos, Gentle Giant, and Mozart, and a whole lot more just too numerous to list
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