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The CNE gets a 1000+ foot zip line for 2013
Years of engineering expertise go into the design of midway rides, with their collections of gears and machined parts and wiring meant to stand weather and rough use and the strain of being broken down and re-assembled every week or two. But for many people, the most terrifying ride at the CNE this year will probably be a trio of metal ropes strung between two scaffolding towers. It's the simplest, and the most terror-inducing experience, and at the media preview this week, you could get looks of respect and pity if you said you were going to ride it after filling up on Cronut Burgers and Nutella Fries.
President's Choice Financial is the sponsor of the zip line ride set up between BMO Field and the Direct Energy Centre, which begins with a walk up the 10-storey scaffolding tower by the soccer stadium. I'd be lying if I said it wasn't the most awful part of the whole experience, and that at the end, I wasn't happy to throw myself off the top just so I didn't have to go down again.
Zip lines are probably as old as the first long piece of rope, and are common in areas where nobody has the resources to build a bridge, or where the population is predisposed to playing chicken with their death wish. Since they aren't as intrusive as bridges or walkways, they're a standard part of eco-tourism these days, which is probably why Vancouver's Ziptrek Ecotours was given the job of running the one at the Ex this year.
The zip line will cost a separate ticket and is not included on the Ride All Day pass, and goes for $30 online. Once you enter the base of the tower to get kitted up (after filling out a PC Financial survey and a waiver, naturally) you get to choose whether you want a GoPro camera on your helmet to record (for an extra charge) your descent. The cameras either face forward or record your face; I chose not to commit my reactions to posterity.
The longest zip line in the world is in Nepal, a reported 1.8 km dropping 610 metres, reaching a top speed of 75 miles an hour. The CNE zip line is shorter - 1,100 feet, which is still the longest zip line I've ever been on, and takes about 30 seconds to go from top to bottom. A dollar a second - you decide if that's worth your money.
For many people no amount of money could persuade them to walk to the top of the scaffolding tower, never mind jump off the top held up by a steel cable that looks remarkably slender at the peak of your panic. Because panic is what you'll feel as you stand at the top, secured by your harness to the trolley that will hold you up when you slide down.
Zip lines are safe - or as safe as can be expected - but it doesn't do the fear of sliding down one justice to call it "irrational." There's something very rational about not wanting to walk off the edge of a cliff or tower and hope that the bargain the steel cable and the line's builders have made with gravity will pay off. Riding a zip line - or jumping out of an airplane with a parachute - requires you to counter your wholly rational fear with an only slightly irrational justification that everyone has done their job and both ends will respect the terms of the bargain.
The first step, as they say, is a doozy, and if you watch the video of my descent down the CNE zip line you'll notice that I try not to think about it too much. One step, two steps, sit down, go. After that, you're at the mercy of the bargain, and it's best to just enjoy the scenery.
The worst part of the experience - after the walk up - was the waiting, which for some reason took minutes after my GoPro had been switched on. I'm assuming that there had been some pee and poo happening with the zip line rider in front of me, so I had a lot of time to look around and try to sound nonchalant. Listening to my voice, I'm not sure I was entirely successful. (Fast forward to 3:40 on the video to skip past the agony of waiting.)
No matter how long it is, a zip line ride is always too short. Once you've gotten over the urge to let go with a shout in defiance of nature and gravity - a waste of time, as far as I'm concerned - there's only seconds left to savour the chance to soar somewhat heavily above the ground, accompanied only by your own breathing and the whine of the trolley on the cable over your head. If you have more money than sense, I'd recommend doing the zip line twice - the first time to conquer your fear, the second to take it all in calmly.
It all ends with a rude bump as the trolley hits the arrester at the end and you're pulled into the short tower by the southwest corner of the Direct Energy building. The bad part is that it's over. The good part is that you're just by a beer garden when you exit, so you can get something to calm your nerves and lubricate a little bit of bragging.
Photos by Tom Ryaboi
Via rail crazy tuesday
Toronto to Ottawa or kingston or montreal 29$ + tax (one way)
Montreal ottawa 23$
Toronto london 23$
Free Event: Wild Blueberry Festival at Evergreen Brick Works (August 25)
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It’s blueberry season. Once again, Evergreen Brick Works is celebrating the occasion with a Wild Blueberry Festival on August 25, 2013. Admission is Free. Time: 11:00 am – 3:00 pm. Highlight for this year is the annual Wild Blueberry Pie Bake-off contest
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Shoppers Drug Mart: 2000 Optimum Points for Updating Your Profile Online (Ends August 19)
If you didn't take part in this offer when it ran last month, here's a quick and easy way to earn 2000 Optimum points from Shoppers Drug Mart! Just update your profile over at ShoppersDrugMart.ca and you'll earn 2000 Optimum Points as long as you enter the promo code 2000 before you submit your information. That's all there is to it! So head on over and make sure your phone number, email and mailing address are all current! This promotion runs through August 19. Points will be awarded by August 30. |
Red Canon PowerShot A4000IS $69.99 @ canon.ca
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8x optical zoom with 28mm wide-anggle lens, 16megapixel, 3" lcd, 720p hd video
Amazon.com has it for $105.95 and 286 reviews.
Walmart.ca has it for $198.63
Jet String Lights with Clear Bulbs, 48-Feet, 24 Lights....$23.71
Product Features
- 24 lights on a 48-foot black C9 cord
- Decorative and functional lights add ambiance and a warm golden glow to after-dark gatherings
- Indoor and outdoor usage
- Durable commercial grade lighting
- Clear 5-watt G50 bulbs included
L.A. Noire: The Complete Edition - STEAMWORKS! CAD$5.21
Hello friends, found this deal on Reddit, L.A. Noire: The Complete Edition for Steam that can be activated(I bought one and it works!) DEAL EXPIRES IN 17 HOURS!!
Many of you will ask if this website is safe and legit, yes it is. Also, yes you can buy the stuff on the website even if you are in Canada and or USA, or even Europe most likely. All you have to do is make a account with your details, the actual address is not even necessary I just figured this out when making the account, I used Google translate to if I did not understand something in the registration part.
Also Grand Theft Auto IV: Complete Edition is as well $5.12 CAD, but it is on back-order at the moment, they will deliver your key once they receive their batch it states on the page:
http://www.nuuvem.com.br/produto/643...mplete-edition
hotbiochemist: ive never identified with an animal so closely...
New Murals by DALeast Seem to Explode with Energy
It’s impossible to mistake any piece by Chinese muralist DALeast (previously) as belonging to any other artist. His signature style involves a delicate interplay of unraveling ribbon-like lines that form his animalistic and human forms. The tigers, birds, deer and people he depicts are already bursting with motion, but the added line work seems to create an elevated sense of energy, as if the figure itself is about to explode.
Above is a collection of work over the last year or so, and his most recent mural (top) just popped up at Wall Therapy in Rochester, NY and is by far my favorite piece of his I’ve seen. See much more on his website. (via StreetArtNews)
marielikestodraw: likeafieldmouse: Kim Keever “Miniature...
Courtney shared this story from Don't Mind Me...: | |
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“Miniature topographies inside 200-gallon fish tanks, based on traditional landscape paintings. Keever fills the tanks with water once he’s sculpted and placed the miniatures, and colored lights and pigments create dense, atmospheric environments. He views his works as an evolution of the landscape tradition and deliberately acknowledges the conceptual artifice.”
JFC this is incredible and inspiring. I love it.
Impossibly Adorable Toddler Has Had Enough of Her Papa's Shenanigans
Yerin Park, better known as the world's most adorable baby (and the living embodiment of Boo from Monsters Inc.), was tentatively accommodating of her papa's horsing around until she had enough and took a stand.
Planetary Structural Layer Cakes Designed by Cakecrumbs
Self-taught chef Rhiannon over at Cakecrumbs has been working on a fun series of planetary cakes that are designed to be scientifically accurate with different types of cake representing various layers within Earth and Jupiter. For her Jupiter Cake the center is the theoretical rock/ice core (mudcake), followed by a layer of liquid metallic hydrogen (almond butter), and finally the liquid molecular hydrogen (colored vanilla). She layered her Earth Cake similarly and finished it off with some absurdly detailed continent design made with marshmallow fondant.
Due to high demand she just posted an extremely detailed tutorial including a video that explains how to make spherical concentric layer cakes. Which is now a thing. That I will have at my birthdays now and forever. (via I F’ing Love Science)
Cockpit porn
Photographer Lyle Jansma captured 360º views of dozens of airplane cockpits, from a 747 to a World War II P51 Mustang. You can pan and zoom to your heart's content with the ACI Cockpit360º App for iOS or at Air & Space, "Cockpit360º: The Virtual Photography of Lyle Jansma,"
Spooky two-sentence horror story
A Reddit thread called What is the best horror story you can come up with in two sentences produced this damned spooky entry by justAnotherMuffledVo:
I begin tucking him into bed and he tells me, “Daddy check for monsters under my bed.” I look underneath for his amusement and see him, another him, under the bed, staring back at me quivering and whispering, “Daddy there’s somebody on my bed."
(via Super Punch)
(Image: Goldilocks Nightmare, a Creative Commons Attribution (2.0) image from rockandrollfreak's photostream)
Всем бороды!
At this point we are quite confident that public The Old Reader will be available in the future, now...
At this point we are quite confident that public The Old Reader will be available in the future, now with a proper team running it.
More details later this week.
Sorry about Monday. Again.
North York Sheridan Nurseries Store Closing Sale: Save 70% Everything at the Store (Ends July 31)
The Sheridan Nurseries store in North York will be closing at the end of July (due to lease expiring). Everything at this store will be cleared out at 70% off. This includes outdoor accessories, patio furniture, giftware, jewellery and all plants (annuals,
Continue reading North York Sheridan Nurseries Store Closing Sale: Save 70% Everything at the Store (Ends July 31)
CNE: $5 Admission After 5 PM (Monday through Thursday) + $2 Admission for Kids August 19 and 26
The Canadian National Exhibit -- also known as the CNE or The Ex -- is around the corner and there are several money-saving promotions to take advantage of! Here's a look at the promos:
The CNE is off Princes' Boulevard in Toronto and runs from August 17 to September 2 this year. There is a wide variety of attractions & shows and concerts and entertainment as well as more than 50 rides, dozens of food vendors and lots of shopping opportunities. |