Blog posts by Joseph Kornelsen
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January 30th 2009
Hey, at least I wasn’t in Guantanamo Bay
A lot can happen in seven years. Seven years ago I was attending my first year of high school. I was in grade 10. Since then I have done a significant amount of things, and chances are you, the reader, can list a pile of stuff as well. In the three … (more) -
September 29th 2008
The Bloc should be at the end of its run
Last week the Conservative Party of Canada began attacks against the Bloc Quebecois with the intent of crushing the party which is, according to commentators, already suffering at the polls. It’s about time the Bloc Quebecois seriously reconsidered its goals. The Bloc Quebecois came into existence after the Meech Lake and … (more) -
September 28th 2008
CERN Update (aka Update on the end of the world)
So don’t get those “last day on earth” parties started just yet. After running for about two weeks, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland shut down on the September 19 for repairs. A press release announced on Sept. 23 that the next scheduled collisions would take place … (more) -
September 28th 2008
Optimus Primed
Do you know what a prime number is? Think waaay back to those good ol’ days in middle and high school. A Prime Number is a number that only has two factors: 1 and itself. Numbers like 2, 3, 5, 7, 11 and 13 are prime numbers. Of course you could … (more) -
September 15th 2008
Recession can make school relatively cheaper
Coming back to school I am reminded of the hard financial times associated with the adjustment from regular work hours to the insanity of a mish-mash schedule of work, social events and school. It takes the kind of flexibility of a regular Paul Hunt (youtube it). This year is already beginning … (more) - Page 1 of 1 ::








