Cops troll for clues to gnome cache
The case of the missing gnomes, ranging in height from 5 inches to 3 feet, began Sunday when a resident...
The case of the missing gnomes, ranging in height from 5 inches to 3 feet, began Sunday when a resident...
Getting really cold out these days. Going to have to get those snow tires on soon. My current tires are...
Flesh is our indisputable commonality. Whatever our race, our religion, our politics we are faced every morning with the fact...
Ten Reasons Why You Should Never Accept a Diamond Ring from Anyone, Under Any Circumstances, Even If They Really Want to Give You One
Wow, it’s been a long time since my last post. I guess I’ve been busier than I thought. This is...
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In an age where films cater to the most base desires of the low class film-goer, and animation is dismissed as "kid's movies", along comes another Anime title that turns all of that upside-down. Gisaburo Sugii's "Night On the Galactic Railroad" ("Ginga tetsud� no yoru")(1985) is just such a film, and ranks up among some of the best Anime ever created, alongside the works of Hayao Miyazaki, including "Spirited Away," "Princess Mononoke," and "My Neighbor Totoro."
Sony Family Entertainment has optioned the right to develop LENORE into an animated feature film. The project is currently "under development" and has not begun production, which means there is still no cast, director or final script. We will let you know how the project develops, but it will be at least a few years before it hits theaters.
Spying on Canadians' online activities will not help anyone win the war on terrorism, a University of Toronto professor told a conference Thursday.
Attendees at the Centre for Applied Cryptographic Research (CACR) Information Security workshop heard a number of government and academic representatives speak about privacy and security issues. The event, organized for the third year by the Ontario Office of the Information & Privacy Commissioner and University of Waterloo's CACR, focused on what effects post 9/11 legislation is having on Canadian's privacy rights.