Posted in Tim Hortons on Mar 7th, 2007
As you can tell, I bought 2 today. This is the beginning of a bad sign. Why yes, it does say +15 today as a high. Thanks for noticing! Latest Statistics (Updated 3/7/2007): Record: 2 – 10 Spent: $18.60 Won: $2.94 Probabilility: 25.09% [RUTR 2007 Progress]
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Posted in Tim Hortons on Mar 6th, 2007
Wowee, I’m up to 2 wins now with today’s Donut! Right on track… Note to self: Do not go to Tim Hortons after 9, and all the way until 4. The wait is just way too long. Latest Statistics: Record: 2 – 8 Spent: $15.50 Won: $2.94 Probabilility: 21.65% [RUTR 2007 Progress]
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Posted in Tim Hortons on Mar 6th, 2007
On the left is the stack of “Please Play Again”. On the right, my one and only win. I am now officially average. Latest Statistics: Record: 1 – 8 Spent: $13.95 Won: $2.01 Probabilility: 38.97% [RUTR 2007 Progress]
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Posted in Tim Hortons on Mar 4th, 2007
Loss number 7, I’m inclined to say cups in Edmonton suck. If you’re bored, you could watch people rip through games really fast at the Speed Demos Archive. They basically play games incredibly fast to finish them in the shortest time possible. Theres a lot of good games, like Mario, Doom, and Resident Evil played [...]
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Posted in Tim Hortons on Mar 4th, 2007
Luggage at costco, 5 pieces for only $150 till Sunday! Good stuff! Oh, and lost today and yesterday… Latest Statistics: Record: 1 – 6 Spent: $10.85 Won: $2.01 Probabilility: 38.37% [RUTR 2007 Progress]
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Posted in Normal on Mar 2nd, 2007
Wow, this is nifty. When you chat using MSN messenger, you can donate to a charity. No, this isn’t spam or a chain letter… Microsoft – So any time you have an i’m™ conversation using Windows Live Messenger, you help address the issues you feel most passionate about, including poverty, child protection, disease, and environmental [...]
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Posted in Tim Hortons on Mar 1st, 2007
If you always find yourself with no time, I recommended Getting Things Done by David Allen. This book is awfully good reading, and helps you discipline yourself into doing things when you need to, freeing up time to do the things you want. Like taking pictures of endless amounts of Tim Hortons Roll Up The [...]
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Posted in Normal on Mar 1st, 2007
In NY, a Chinese restaurant, the Canal Seafood Restaurant, discriminates against other races by offering a menu thats cheaper and exclusively in Chinese. The mayor of NY urges other people to boycott that place. So for factual clarification, there are Chinese restaurants with menus that exclusively written in Chinese. I don’t find the prices to [...]
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