Last Updated: January 1 2005
Think your vocabulary doesn't suck? You have three minutes to prove it! I'm not going to claim Boogle is any sort of fancy new contraption. It's not. Boogle simply tosses you a grid of twenty-five letters and it's your job to create as many words, from adjacent letters, as you can before the timer goes off. It doesn't require you to make any choices except when to play and for how long. It's a word addict's dream.

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Last Updated: January 1 2005
ZColor is a tiny utility which monitors color information on your screen and allows you to copy that information for use in other applications. It includes RGB, HSB, CMYK and HTML color decoding and a unique system-wide hot key for grabbing color codes from within any application. Graphic designers of all sorts should find some benefit from its functionality.

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Do you like to take road trips? Are you concerned with making sure everything goes according to plan? Is planning every event to the very last detail something you try not to do, but fail at, time and time again? iTravel USA is designed for you. It lets you keep track of every facet of your trip, during the planning stages, and allows you to print out a detailed itinerary of every place you plan to go... MORE SOON!

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Last Updated: September 14 2005
It was on a trip to visit a friend in Seattle that we first heard about the National Park Service's passport book. We had just visited Glacier and Crater Lake and had fallen in love with the outdoors and the challenge of visiting each and every park was tremendously appealing. These photographs document our adventures over the years, serving as a memory bank for the encounters we have had with some of the most beautiful places on Earth.
Last Updated: September 20 2005
Although we've started our documentary of protected spaces in the USA, we've lived the majority of our lives in Canada. Having had grandparents living in Washington state, Manitoba and Ontario, we've had occasion to visit at least a dozen Canadian National Parks throughout the years. However, our "official" circuit of visits started this past summer with two of the smaller ones in southeastern Ontario. I'm not sure whether Ellesmere Island is realistic...
Last Updated: September 20 2005
Many of our trips lead us to other new and exciting places; the National Park Service hasn't quite protected every last beautiful and unique environment one can enjoy. And, believe it or not, there are actually some wonderful places to visit right here in Saskatchewan. This section of the web site will be devoted to showcasing the photographs we've taken that don't fit into the two-per-park system I settled upon for the previous section. Perhaps you have a favorite place you might recommend?
Last Updated: September 14 2005
Then there are the pictures that actually have us in them. Those aren't our favorites, but I figured that if you're actually at our web site looking at our pictures, you were either invited, are family or have some other passing interest in who we are. Almost all of the pictures were taken by us, balancing cameras on various tripods and natural surfaces, attempting to compose something that might not embarrass us in the years to come. I'm not quite sure we succeeded.
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