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Jan 18, 2002, 12:25am
 You know, I was looking on the calendar and reminscing a bit, about my life since I moved to Vancouver.
Then I realized two things.
On February 8, I will have been in Vancouver for 10 years. Holy crap! 10 years of my life! Where the hell did it go?
And then I thought, sometime in January (soon after the term started at UBC), I first acccessed the Internet... back in 1994. That means I've been using the Internet for 8 years. Holy crap!
In fact, my first web page went online soon after I got online. It was a text-only "study guide" for my TA students - I was a Teaching Assistant for History 120 at UBC back then. Around early February, I put my class notes, test and paper schedule online for students to reference through their individual Unix G accounts. HTML 1.0 (or whatever the hell it was) was pretty darned simple for me to use - it was almost a mirror of Word Perfect 3 - 4.2's "view codes" mode.
Which brings me a micro rant. Everyone loves to talk about David Berners-Lee and other "web giants" who invented this, coded that, came up with this, yada yada.
But not much credo is given online to WordPerfect, which in many ways mirrored the way HTML worked... several years before HTML existed. I give my props to those guys and gals all the time - if it wasn't for "view code" in WP, I probably would have never taken up this whole "web game". View Code in WP helped me have an early understanding of how html worked. It took off from there. Now I'm coding and designing sites that are run by uber-powerful database engines (and completely custom coded by my company). Go figure.
Back to anniversaries, 10 years in Vancouver next month... no, only 20 days from now. Yikes. Yikes. Lessee. 10 years ago, I'd just come off about 5 months of travelling across Canada. Previous to that, I travelled Europe. Previous to that, I went to Carleton University. Previous to that... I was in High School. Those were the major stages in my life, major changes. (btw, sometimes I rate my lifespan by the girlfriends I've had, but sometimes, by the major events. Which one is "better"? The one that pays homage to those I have loved in the past and present, or those that have shaped my life, outside of love? Man, what is with all this philosophizing...)
I just know I'm getting old. A few years ago, I wasn't so happy with that because I wasn't very happy with the way my life was going. These days, I'm a bit more secure, but I do have my regrets.
(another btw: I hate it when people say "I have no regrets". To that I say bullshit! Everyone regrets at least one thing they've done. Most of us regret many things. You wanna see regrets in action? Watch Nicholas Cage's "Family Man". Everyone has regrets - many say they don't to appear strong of mind and soul. I have no such worries).
My major regret is not getting back to Europe while I was still young. I am still technically young by many peoples' standards, but not by my own. Europe is very different from a 25 year olds' perspective than it is from a 35 year olds eyes (and I'll probably be at least 35 before I'll get to go again). My other major regret is not moving to San Fran when I had a chance back in 96, when I was offered a job at a still-young C|Net. It's no surprise to many of my friends and family that I really, really do not like the governments that run my country, the callous way they are run, and the vast amount of taxes we have to pay. I'm not saying that things are necessarily sunnier south of the border, and the violent crime rates freak me out constantly (as do the very apparent signs of racism I see every trip I make south of the border), but taxation levels and govt interference in your personal life is much lower. Plus I would have made a veritable mint at C|Net.
Still, I cannot complain much. I've got a relatively good (if shaky at times) job, I've got Jeanette, I've got our two dogs (Teddy's pictured, holier than thou, above), I've got a safe home to live in. I get to persue one of my passions in life (espresso), and I get to write about it, and I get to be interviewed about it, like I'm sumkinda expert. I live in what is probably the best city in Canada, on a visual and natural level (not on a political or infrastructure level by any means), and I don't freeze my nutsacks off in winter like I did back in Ottawa.
And after almost 10 years, I think I'm home.
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Great article by Peter Meehan - provided some background.
St. Petersburg Times
Side mention in an article about good machines
AP Story on Espresso
Background and information provided
NY Times - Grinders Article
Especially proud of this one - got the reporter to focus on grinders
Globe and Mail
LOL - showing bad reporting, dude says I'm an American-based site!
The Olympian, WA
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Seattle Times - Clover
Interviewed for comments on the Clover brewer
NY Times - How it Works
Background and information for various espresso machines
Time Mag Article
Just a brief mention, article about roasting beans.
NY Times
Front page article about consumers getting into specialty coffee.
Washington Monthly
Quoted reference to what I wrote in an article at CoffeeGeek.
USA Today - Barista Jam
Intereviewed for my thoughts on what the epitome of espresso is.
WSJ Article
The Wall Street Journal has interviewed me 3 times. This is the first time my name got in a story.
Reuters Interview
Interview with Reuters, Jan 2 - this is the USA Today version.
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CoffeeGeek
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CoffeeKid Website
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WebMotif Services
My company's site - needs an update!
Amazon WishList
Hey, if you feel the need to buy me something, check here!
Daily Visits
enGadget
Great gadget site run by the guy who used to do Gizmodo.
Google News
This is how I get my daily news fix.
DPReview Forums`
The most active forums for digital photography online today.
Daily Zen
Need my Daily Zen fix!
Jalopnik
A blog about car stuff. Vroom Vroom.
MoCo Loco
An industrial design blog. Very cool stuff.
Friends and Family Plan
Beata Blog
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Riddla on Flickr
Matt Riddle's flickr account, updated regularly
Irdy Photos
Irdy, my friend from Jakharta, on Flickr
Recent Acquisitions
Canon EF 24-105 f4 L Lens
The best lens I've ever owned. Super sharp and quick.
Canon 5D
A full frame dSLR, with luscious colour reproduction.
Alzo Digital Lights
Some amazing florescent cold lights for product photography
Canon Xsi dSLR
Amazing technology and image quality in a tiny package.
Canon 40D
Latest prosumer camera from Canon - a much better upgrade than the 30D
Fujitsu P1610
Great 2.2lb computer that does most of my travel / writing needs
28mm f1.8 Lens
A great lens for closeup work and full picture photography
Foodsaver Advanced
Finally got the right tools for freezing green coffee.
Canon 50mm 1.4
Most amazing lens I've ever owned. Produces stellar photos.
Canon 10-22mm
Super wide angle (full frame fisheye) zoom for my Canon 20D
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