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If a picture can say one thousand words, I will try to tell my story with a full complement of photos.
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| Single, Male, 29 | Employer: Creo is a global company with key strengths in imaging and software technology. As the world's largest supplier of prepress equipment, we are leading the transformation of the graphic arts industry. We are also active in the creative desktop market and are continuously exploring the application of our patented technology in other industries. | |
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| Top Row, Left to Right: Youngest Brother and wife, Sister, wife of Oldest Brother. Oldest Brother, 2nd oldest brother, yours truly Bottom Row, Left to Right: One of the many uncles, My Mom, more of the many aunts and uncles |
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The Elk Speaks - The First Post
Why is a Canadian wapiti commenting on world affairs?
Good question...every once in a while an elk comes along that has an opinion on the state of the world and needs to spout off. Thus, enter the world of blogs. Introduced by a friend of mine (whose blog is currently much more humorous and informative then my ramblings), blogs suit my need for publishing odd comments about Canadian perspectives - or at least my perspectives - on current affairs.
Why usurped? Because elk and other Canadian mammals have been dispossessed of many of their powers in current affairs, such as development in the north, early extinction, or perhaps in the case of our southern partners...

Cartoonist: Theo Moudakis
The Toronto Star
Why is a Canadian wapiti commenting on world affairs?
Good question...every once in a while an elk comes along that has an opinion on the state of the world and needs to spout off. Thus, enter the world of blogs. Introduced by a friend of mine (whose blog is currently much more humorous and informative then my ramblings), blogs suit my need for publishing odd comments about Canadian perspectives - or at least my perspectives - on current affairs.
Why usurped? Because elk and other Canadian mammals have been dispossessed of many of their powers in current affairs, such as development in the north, early extinction, or perhaps in the case of our southern partners...

Cartoonist: Theo Moudakis
The Toronto Star
