
Thursday, 28 April 2011
Find Nemo
Jumbo Garoupa!
LIVE SEA URCHIN!! Looking at you...
Friday, 1 April 2011
Office Art: Words for the Unwise, a puzzle amongst a puzzle
Friday, 25 February 2011
CATS GALORE at Bruno's!
CATS GALORE during last night's Infoware/GBSA potluck at Bruno's. Pics and vids below...
Lounging Fat Orangey Cat
18 Year Old Veteran
Bruno's Cave-Sized 60" Sony LED. Final Score: Leafs 5 - Habs 4. That's all that matters.
Chris doin' his thing. Dates Dessert.
Labels: cat, staff photos
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
Here he is, our new Pet Fish!
Here he is, our new pet Siamese Betta Fighting Fish. We've come up with several names for him ranging from Mirko, The Hulk, SHAQ, The Big M, Little Mirko, etc. etc.... It is up to a certain number of "individuals" to resolve his name as a certain "individual" disagrees with a fish being named after him.
From above, he is of a majestic Indian green colour, but its side possesses a range of rainbow turquoise, purples, blues and greens. He's somewhat camera-shy at first, but that's to be expected when the paparazzi is on his tail right when he's moved into his fancy new condo. And by the way, STUDIO on Richmond is going to have some stiff competition with Fish Condo 217's grand opening as its neighbour.
The condo measures roughly 7.5" x 7.5" x 7.5" and houses around 1 gallon of water. Inside the aquarium I've installed several faux plants, lubricious hot pink gravel, a 7.5 watt undergravel mini heater, a thermometer, a Zebra Rock and a singular white LED light that comes on at 5pm and shuts off at midnight.
The tank is currently stable at a temperature of 76-77°F (24.5-25°C), which is more than comfortable for tropical fish like the Betta. From time to time he likes to look out the window, float near the surface for air or just lounge beside the heater. I would say the corner beside the heater is his hiding spot from what I've seen so far. Anyways, below you'll find some pics for your amusement that range from sea-level views, morning/night shots, iso's/overheads and stunning exterior views of the architecture of Fish Condo 217.
From above, he is of a majestic Indian green colour, but its side possesses a range of rainbow turquoise, purples, blues and greens. He's somewhat camera-shy at first, but that's to be expected when the paparazzi is on his tail right when he's moved into his fancy new condo. And by the way, STUDIO on Richmond is going to have some stiff competition with Fish Condo 217's grand opening as its neighbour.
The condo measures roughly 7.5" x 7.5" x 7.5" and houses around 1 gallon of water. Inside the aquarium I've installed several faux plants, lubricious hot pink gravel, a 7.5 watt undergravel mini heater, a thermometer, a Zebra Rock and a singular white LED light that comes on at 5pm and shuts off at midnight.
The tank is currently stable at a temperature of 76-77°F (24.5-25°C), which is more than comfortable for tropical fish like the Betta. From time to time he likes to look out the window, float near the surface for air or just lounge beside the heater. I would say the corner beside the heater is his hiding spot from what I've seen so far. Anyways, below you'll find some pics for your amusement that range from sea-level views, morning/night shots, iso's/overheads and stunning exterior views of the architecture of Fish Condo 217.
Labels: staff photos
Monday, 23 August 2010
Medicom x Original Fake KAWS Accomplice Key Holder
Wednesday, 18 August 2010
Retro gaming is so awesome...
F-ZERO for the SNES. 1990 Release.
I recently read somewhere online that gaming today is so guided in a way that it's like having the game designer with you as you play; that it's highly unlikely to get lost or confused and that gaming was so much harder back in the 90's. To a certain extent, I concur. Reliving and understanding technology from your childhood is just plain awesome.
F-ZERO (from Wikipedia):
"The first game in the series and a launch game for the SNES, F-Zero was also the first Super Nintendo game to use a technique that Nintendo called "Mode 7 Scrolling". When Mode 7 was combined with scaling and positioning of the layer on a scanline-by-scanline basis it could simulate 3D environments. Such techniques in games were considered to be revolutionary in a time when most console games were restricted to static/flat backgrounds and 2-dimensional (2D) objects. The result was developer Nintendo EAD creating the fastest and smoothest pseudo-3D racer ever on a console at that time.[10]"
Labels: staff photos
Monday, 5 July 2010
Back from Abroad
Thursday, 25 March 2010
Jason's Homemade Japanese Ramen
Grilled pork ramen with marinated soft-boiled egg, mushroom, konbu and greens in a hot souyu broth.
Labels: food, staff photos
Friday, 26 February 2010
The Paper Knot
Monday, 13 April 2009
Other Buffalo Points of Interest
Frank Lloyd Wright in Buffalo
Wednesday, 8 April 2009
NYC by Sapphira
Wednesday, 18 March 2009
St. Patrick's Day Bliss
Monday, 16 March 2009
Congratulations!!

Jenny is a ma Frank is a pops.
Adrian Jacob Wang, born March 14 2009
Looking forward to the cigars...!!
Labels: news, staff photos
Friday, 6 March 2009
Happy Birthday Sapphira!!
Monday, 15 December 2008
GBSA Architect Sapphira Explores Dance
Friday, 29 August 2008
Jason's Dessert
I'd like to share a dessert I made.
Glazed Bananas, mango ice cream, Godiva Dark-Chocolate Truffle Cocao...*drools*

Glazed Bananas, mango ice cream, Godiva Dark-Chocolate Truffle Cocao...*drools*
Labels: food, staff photos
Tuesday, 10 June 2008
In Bloom
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