

I have two words for you, Thom. They’re both 4 characters or less, so you’ll understand them.


I have two words for you, Thom. They’re both 4 characters or less, so you’ll understand them.


A friend of mine has no choice but to go to the US for work. I should ask him how he feels about that, and if he takes a burner phone.


I’ve got Debian with XFCE on the X220 I’m using as a server. No fuss, it just gets on with its job.


Damn. Shame I need a browser on Windows, Linux, iOS and android. Which is why I’ve been using Firefox for so long.


He’s going to punish us either way, so play the ad all day long.


The simple answer is, don’t go to Canadian tire for vehicle repairs or maintenance. Find a local mechanic by reading reviews and asking around on Facebook.


Facebook wants a 360 of your head? Wtf??


I’ll still do my best to avoid American products in grocery stores.


Good! Let them reel…


It’s called a highway, in a dry climate.


Good points, thanks! I know we have people who immigrated here and were certified as medical professionals in their home country, yet can’t work here in their field of expertise. What can we do to get them certified to work in BC/Canada?


I’m all for it, but can’t we recruit from within Canada?


At least they didn’t call it a suppository.
“GitHub just reached its 1 billionth suppository!!”


Technically they’re correct.


“If Alberta separates, BC can’t send us their forest fires!!”
Keep your mitts off our fresh water!


It wouldn’t surprise me if Weston started sourcing fewer Canadian products so they could raise prices.
/cynical


We’re buying as many Canadian products as possible, but our grocery bill is already higher than it used to be. Even though we buy less. If prices go up anymore, I’m not sure what else we’ll have to cut out.
A family member in BC bas already stopped buying more than one type of fruit because they can’t afford it.
Sadly my current work is 100% windows only. My previous job was all linux, which I really, really miss.