I can see my house from here!

Melissa and I bought a house last week! It's in Georgetown, and you can find out more information here: Cachet Hills in Georgetown. We've been interested in this builder for a while now, and when we went to see the location in Georgetown we fell in love with the location and the house. The closing date isn't until September 2006, so we have plenty of time to prepare. I can't wait! Right now 16 months seems like an eternity.
One of my students mentioned the Bug Me Not Firefox plugin. It's amazing - no more annoying "Please sign in to view this page" problems!
I installed the WP Hashcash plugin in an attempt to reduce the number of comment spams I've had to wade through here on my blog. So far I haven't had a single spam comment! (No legitimate comments either, but that's another concern...) Thanks Elliott!
The Tidal Wave Disaster really highlights how fragile life is. I am really proud of Canada's response to this disaster: the federal government announced that they would match private donations and freeze the debt of countries affected. Let's take advantage of this! There are many reputable Canadian charities accepting donations for disaster relief:
And many others. Canada currently leads the way in per-capita donations, let's try and keep it that way! After a season focused on gift giving to our friends and loved ones, I would challenge you to look at how much you spent to get your brother that new DVD, your mother that new sweater, or your friend that movie pass, and then consider if you could spend that much, or more, to help the millions of people currently in need all over the world, but particularly now for the people affected by the tidal wave. Live simply so that others may simply liveI like it :) I've only spent a few hours using it, so take my comments with a grain of salt...or maybe one of those salt licks. The cropping shadow is fantastic. I don't know what it's really called, but it darkens parts of the image outside of the current cropping area. It makes it really easy to see what's in, and what's out. Preview on the unsharp mask filter - thank you thank you thank you! I started fooling around with the Channel Mixer filter, I would like a way to zoom in / out of the preview as well as panning...A simple way to enlarge it would be great too.