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I am a writer, editor, publisher, playwright, and college instructor. I work at York University in Toronto and also teach part-time at Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology and also at George Brown College of Applied Arts & Technology. For my MA and for a personal project, I researched Read more...
I am a writer, editor, publisher, playwright, and college instructor. I work at York University in Toronto and also teach part-time at Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology and also at George Brown College of Applied Arts & Technology. For my MA and for a personal project, I researched the life and previously undocumented papers of American experimental physicist Robert J. Van de Graaff, inventor of the generator that bears his name - an early particle accelerator and atom smasher. View my website if you want to know more.
Retro-blipping (back-blipping) prior to my first blip begins here.
My wife, Linda, aka lindee is a blipper, too.
The blipper who got me hooked is John Van de Graaff - who is the son of Robert, the subject of my MA research in Science & Technology Studies noted above.
Linda and I have participated in four blipmeets in a total of two countries:
1. Toronto, Ontario, Canada on 12 March 2011.
2. Northampton, Massachusetts, USA from 10-13 July 2011 while visited John and Marylee while I did more research on his father. Linda's NoHo blips start here.
3. Toronto, Ontario, Canada on 14 September 2013 with visiting international blipper from Scotland: Shandonner and lrw.
4. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on 12 October 2015 with Lindee, KevinV, and visiting from the USA: KangaZu and her husband Panoartist (Wall).
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Aug 21st, 2017 Solar Eclipse: Colander Projection
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Aug 19th, 2017 Baby Squirrel!
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Aug 18th, 2017 The Princes' Gates
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Aug 15th, 2017 Wood Duck
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Aug 14th, 2017 Pizza Squirrel at #SenecaCollege
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Aug 13th, 2017 Spring Lake at Breakfast
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Aug 12th, 2017 Spring Lake at Night
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Aug 10th, 2017 Bull Thistle
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Jul 27th, 2017 Pookie Doesn't Do Laundry