October 2024
- 06: Zionism is optimism. (0)
September 2024
- 29: Eppur si muove. (0)
- 22: The answer is 42, but what’s the question? (1)
- 15: Going Hot Turkey. (1)
- 08: Voting as moooooooooo-d affiliation. (0)
- 01: Everything is seating charts: poker edition. (0)
August 2024
- 25: Violence is always the solution. (0)
- 18: The Second Law of Barbarian Dynamics. (0)
- 11: Debby maybe. (0)
- 04: Finance is to FinDom as rescue dogs are to PetDom. (1)
July 2024
- 28: “When you come at the King, you best not miss” (1)
- 21: CryptoTwitter is dead… but can it come back? (0)
- 14: On martyrdom. (3)
- 07: SCR PB out-of-the-box. (0)
June 2024
- 30: A few things I’ve learned (and relearned) this year. (5)
- 23: WE WANT THE PUP!!! (0)
- 16: Culture is a contest, civilisation is monumental. (3)
- 09: The “Vibecession” is proof that we’re now trying to be More Catholic Than The Pope. (6)
- 02: Hesiod meets Oedipus at the edge of eugenics. (6)
May 2024
- 26: Après moi, le déluge… et puis la colombe. (6)
- 19: The burning bush asks: are you not entertained? (1)
- 12: We’re not ready for the stars. We’d still rather politik. And that’s okay. (4)
- 05: Starting forest fires, one spark at a time. (5)
April 2024
- 28: The unseriousness and primitivity of secularism. (11)
- 21: What is growth? (8)
- 14: P2P to PGP, revisited. (0)
- 07: Seventh sense for gold. (2)
March 2024
- 31: Crypto vs. AI: how best to Choose Rich™? (9)
- 24: What’s a “fairy tale” anyways? (Ferrari 812 to Neuschwanstein) (9)
- 17: Detail and decoration as antidotes to the demoralising designs of post-modernism. (4)
- 10: Rothko @ Fondation Louis Vuitton (3)
- 03: 40 years of adventure. (5)
February 2024
- 25: Surfing multi-century hurricanes, one gamete at a time. (10)
- 18: Cicada meets ouroboros, and our family-oriented “mech suit” future. (3)
- 11: The fourth millennium time capsule. (2)
- 04: Succession isn’t “stealth wealth,” it’s the future of our blood lines. (9)
January 2024
- 28: You never actually own a Punk, you merely look after it for the next generation. (9)
- 21: Waiting for Gagosian… (3)
- 14: Shear Yashub: the remnant will return. (9)
- 07: The Third Temple… as it seems. (3)
December 2023
- 31: Humanity is history. (9)
- 24: Icy paths. (2)
- 17: Jekyll Island Croquet. (7)
- 10: Hidden in plain sight. (3)
- 03: Politics isn’t purpose, but the continuation of war by other means. (1)
November 2023
- 26: The future of loneliness. (0)
- 19: Nkondi. (0)
- 12: Daranno finalmente un po’ di luce (6)
- 05: Après la guerre nucléaire (5)
October 2023
- 29: Early humans are we. (6)
- 22: Last go before winter. (1)
- 15: To mix death into everything seen… Am Yishrael Chai. (7)
- 08: L’esprit de l’humanité, de l’industrie, de Detroit. (5)
- 01: 8 score and zero years ago. (7)
September 2023
- 24: Northurn lites (1)
- 17: 981 GT4: Smile and the whole world smiles back. (5)
- 10: Hallelujah! (2)
- 03: 7 unexpected benefits of EVs. (4)
August 2023
- 27: What’s so special about “speccing”, particularly a Porsche? (5)
- 20: Teshuvah of boys, of trees, of summer. (6)
- 13: You can’t buy cool, but you can buy a GT3. (7)
- 06: Disneyification. (4)
July 2023
- 30: What makes a “successful” collector? (4)
- 23: You have left the American sector, but of course you haven’t. (8)
- 16: Simulation Cristal (4)
- 09: Larger than ‘lyph. (4)
- 02: Chokawa! (4)
June 2023
- 25: A Jowling Earted Tribute to Finiliar. (1)
- 18: It’s all so meaningful. (6)
- 11: Spreadsheet-drunk dazzler, self-deal preserves. (9)
- 04: What I learned losing (half) a million dollars. (5)
May 2023
- 28: The Milkmaid by Johannes Vermeer @ Rijksmuseum Amsterdam (2)
- 21: Jerusalem of stone. (5)
- 14: Masada moans, there are fates worse than death. (4)
- 07: 2023 Chery Tiggo: It’s Asia’s century and NPCs are just living in it. (2)
April 2023
- 30: Nes gadol hayah sham. (8)
- 23: No thrift of powdered heavens, narrow passages ‘tween elevens. (3)
- 16: Tick tock goes the schlock. (6)
- 09: The future is ever less than inEVitable. (7)
- 02: In the GPT-Infinity world, we have nothing to fear but feAIr itself. (11)
March 2023
- 26: Why do I even bother anymore? (2)
- 19: Another kick at retirement. (1)
- 12: Oath of the Horatii @ Samsung Art Store (1)
- 05: 5 mins of earthly delight… what’ll it be, sir? (3)
February 2023
- 26: There’s Zombie Formalism and then there’s the Formalism of Zombies. (6)
- 19: What’s an “institution” anyways? (3)
- 12: Shema: [Towards] Wholesomeness. (11)
- 05: Black waves and power tools. (5)
January 2023
- 29: Paradise-plex. (1)
- 22: LLM prompts with gently-marked answers, 4-year-old dreamer edition. (0)
- 15: LLM prompts with hard-marked answers, January 2023 edition. (0)
- 08: The best we can do. (3)
- 01: Outrageous fortune indeed. (1)
December 2022
- 25: Twelve Quarters of Alexadre Diop @ Rubell. (1)
- 18: Finding strength by making space. (7)
- 11: What kind of animal are we exactly? And where do Adam and Eve fit in? (2)
- 04: Miami 2022: the art fairs will continue until morale improves (and emptiness is priviledged). (8)
November 2022
- 27: Capitalism isn’t going anywhere, but what if it just declines in status? (8)
- 20: Or would you prefer sileNce? (1)
- 13: Intelligence isn’t just between our ears. (1)
- 06: In defence of smallness, and smallness as defence. (6)
October 2022
- 30: Nix Ye or PhoYenix? (3)
- 23: Vocabulary for aspiring watch collectors and connoisseurs. (2)
- 16: Theaster Gates @ Serpentine Pavilion (2)
- 09: Anish Kapoor @ Gallerie dell’Accademia di Venezia and Palazzo Manfrin (6)
- 02: Finding the Modern amidst the Post-Modern in a world of unwittingly prestigious autists. (10)
September 2022
- 25: Bob & Doug McKenzie inside a Kookookoo. (1)
- 18: Goodbye Proof-of-Work, Hello Proof-of-Work! (0)
- 11: QEII: the artist is no longer present. (0)
- 04: Culture Wars: Kitsch vs. Crypto (5)
August 2022
- 28: Liquidity is the enemy of the pump. (1)
- 21: Collector Conversations™ with pete_d (aka my origin story) (1)
- 14: Why “transparency” is antithetical to good leadership. (5)
- 07: Carmen by Stromae, translated. (0)
July 2022
- 31: Porsches are “gay” but that’s okay because the GT2RS still slays. (10)
- 24: From whence maximalism? (0)
- 17: Pros and cons of Funds/Firms/DAOs slurping up our JPEGS. (0)
- 10: What’s over/under/correctly-rated about getting older? (1)
- 03: Top Gun: Maverick (1)
June 2022
- 26: Let Alexandria burn. (0)
- 19: Nature is healing. (1)
- 12: I don’t mind if you learn things that would also help humans as long as that wasn’t the point of doing it. I don’t want to be an expendable tool. (0)
- 05: Unscripted continuity. (1)
May 2022
- 29: Babel fell so we could touch the grass. (0)
- 22: We’ve always been hunter-gatherers. (0)
- 15: The most entertaining outcome is the most likely: why crypto is here to stay, algorithmic stablecoins or not. (7)
- 08: BAYC isn’t fugly, at least not for a mint pass. (1)
- 01: Collector Conversations™️ with NFTier (0)
April 2022
- 24: The untranscendability of delusion, or how the metaverse is a gateway drug to the physical world. (2)
- 17: “What do you call work?” (0)
- 10: Auction mechanics, minting fairness, and POWER TOPS. (3)
- 03: V1 vs. V2: the ongoing debate about where crypto art “lives” (4)
March 2022
- 27: Review: 2021 Mercedes-Benz C300 4MATIC (1)
- 20: The physical world is the Old World… by golly it’s beautiful and worth fighting for. (3)
- 13: Backstage @ Balenciaga Winter 22 (3)
- 06: Les interventions à Paris, mais s’ont-ils parisiens? (3)
February 2022
- 27: So basically Pinker’s “Long Peace” was just a vol squeeze. (5)
- 20: Politely grasping, or how the nation state temporarily known as “Canada” is dealing with its fourth turning. (13)
- 13: The Léger-er side of life. (3)
- 06: Recharging the spirit, one sock at a time. (0)
January 2022
- 30: Finally caught by the sniffle monster. (0)
- 23: Two steps forward, two steps back. (1)
- 16: From these teeth, warriors grow. (2)
- 09: The (slightly less?) blackbox that is China. (0)
- 02: Know The Enemy and Know Yourself – Part IV (1)
December 2021
- 26: Uncomfortable reflections from inside the bubble, because
cocaineconfirmation bias is a hell of a drug. (2) - 19: King Richard. (0)
- 12: What does it mean for a movement to die? How about when that movement is crypto art? (0)
- 05: Art Basel Miami 2021: a glancing collision with contexts of contexts. (12)
November 2021
- 28: Trading today. Trading today… for tomorrow. (1)
- 21: The first RUN DMC-inspired Deafbeef Glitchbox tuning experiment programmed entirely in FORTRAN to blind-solve a Rubik’s Cube in under a minute without a DAO-mediated FOMO curve. (0)
- 14: Fractionalisation and the future of NFT valuations. (2)
- 07: Hamilton. (1)
October 2021
- 31: XCOPY moves. (2)
- 24: So this is middle age? (2)
- 17: Family units vs. xiao xian rou, or are they even mutually exclusive? (2)
- 10: A short note on matters of communication in the metaverse. (0)
- 03: 1 TOAD === 1 TOAD (0)
September 2021
- 26: All value is networked value and what we call “culture” emerges therefrom. (2)
- 19: Moon Bag Gedankenexperiment (1)
- 12: “Timing isn’t everything… it’s the only thing,” in Awe Szn as ever. (2)
- 05: Text-based freedom. (2)
August 2021
- 29: Average is indeed over, or who knew that this generation of rock stars was so into rocks? (5)
- 22: The copytrade. (2)
- 15: HENI doing Hirst dirty. Sachs to the moon. (0)
- 08: The stickiness of (NFT) culture. (4)
- 01: Taking a moment to think of the little blind girl who’s also scared of automatic toilets that flush ten times when you’re trying to have a shower. (0)
July 2021
- 25: What does it really mean to be a sovereign individual? (8)
- 18: How else can we think about the S in ESG? (0)
- 11: The Duchampian industrial design school application that wasn’t fit to submit but is exceedingly fit to publish. (2)
- 04: RIP MP. (6)
June 2021
- 27: Kids are robust as fuck but head trauma ain’t no joke. (2)
- 20: Eighteen trestles, two tunnels, and a rather blue horse. (0)
- 13: It’s the Indian, not the arrow… or is it both? (1)
- 06: The pickle that is humanism, much of which could be solved if it had ECC, but it doesn’t, because it can’t, so here we are. (0)
May 2021
- 30: The unglamourousness that is glue. (0)
- 23: A random if somewhat lazy week of random if entirely active acronyms. Also, a quick reminder that there’s no alpha without sigma. (0)
- 16: EIP-1559 and Proof-Of-Stake as NIMBYism and intergenerational warfare all-in-one. (0)
- 09: Meebits mania! (feat. Exploit Visitor) (1)
- 02: Crypto-Arriviste Detachment Syndrome (CADS) (0)
April 2021
- 25: Picasso @ Remai Modern (2)
- 18: What advice would you give to yourself as a kid? (0)
- 11: CryptoPunks as a hedge against Ethereum inflation, a vote for the Thousand True Fans principle, and a nod to Stephen Wolfram’s picture of human consciousness as a sequentialisation machine. (11)
- 04: Seeking inefficiencies in the “market cap” curve and a quick update on serial number compression on Top Shot. (2)
March 2021
- 28: The land remembers, or how Freemasons and Mayans shaped modern-day basketball. (3)
- 21: My current thesis on the value of serial numbers in NBA Top Shot. (2)
- 14: Oh the Places You’ll Go! (0)
- 07: NFTs still aren’t the future of art, but they ARE the future of collectibles, or why NBA Top Shot has the NFT blueprint nailed. (1)
February 2021
- 27: On non-duality, or why not? (0)
- 21: Liens, bonds, and other marvels of ancient technology. (0)
- 14: Rules are “rules” because mental health matters too. (0)
- 07: Reid @ UBCMOA (0)
January 2021
- 31: “We can remain retarded for longer than they can stay solvent.” (0)
- 24: Living with the Taycan 4S: Porsche’s first all-electric sports car. (2)
- 17: When touch is a million miles away: “i feel u” (1)
- 10: Vaccine tactics matter! Ring vaccination NOW! (0)
- 03: LET ‘ER RIP!!! Vaccines, that is. They’re our best defence against thousands of inevitable COVID-19 mutations. (1)
December 2020
- 27: Bitcoin Well one-pager. (3)
- 20: Midnight in Paris. (3)
- 13: Artsy fartsy moments at the estuary between past and future. (1)
- 06: Sorry Pomp, “The Next Big Bet” isn’t digital art, it’s sculpture. (3)
November 2020
- 29: Slowing down, willfully or otherwise. (1)
- 22: Leverage: being and becoming a bionic man. (0)
- 15: Martin Margiela: In His Own Words. (1)
- 08: Sex robots: the scabs crossing the feminist line and tilting the tables in favour of men. Well, at least some men. (4)
- 01: Sparky, the first FWD Porsche, and our maiden voyage together across the Rockies. (0)
October 2020
- 25: Row your own? The fuck row your own. What are you, slow? (1)
- 18: Social validation for the silent majority, Sunday edition. (1)
- 11: Une chandelle pour Mamaia. Mamaia, ma chandelle. (2)
- 04: Stronger Together – Corn Maze Edition (0)
September 2020
- 27: Trench Warfare vs. Despotism, a brief look at Tesla and Mercedes. (2)
- 20: Isolationism is dead. Long live connectivity. (3)
- 13: No “rules” here, only deals. (0)
- 06: Goodbye nut-huggers, hello freedom. (1)
August 2020
- 30: Surrendering to a higher voltage. (1)
- 23: Why do I bark? (0)
- 16: Summertime… sadness? Albeit shortlived. (0)
- 09: Redon @ MBAM (2)
- 02: Who am I to argue? When instead we could jump for joy? (2)
July 2020
- 26: Bro, you believe in the moon? Pshaw! (6)
- 19: Sleeping Beauty. Found space. Junkspace. (2)
- 12: The 21st century ‘Ndrangheta trade, or sometimes good people do bad things. (0)
- 05: On aspiration, or what RMR can teach us about the fine line between humour and horror. (2)
June 2020
- 28: Jungen @ VAG (0)
- 21: A Spring of Basic Suspension Education. (4)
- 14: Know The Enemy and Know Yourself – Part III (1)
- 07: “I can’t breathe, please stop,” “Get the fuck out of my truck,” and other tensions of the moment. (8)
May 2020
- 31: The new rubric for application pieces, featuring “OFFICE SUPPLIES” (0)
- 24: “ROOKIE JERSEY” (2019) (1)
- 17: The open skies beckon too! (0)
- 10: G’s move in silence like lasagna. (0)
- 03: A creative adult is a child who survived, or how we’re all experiencing childhood again. (2)
April 2020
- 25: Little sprigs of spring! Little pings and pangs of plague! (1)
- 18: The open road beckons! (3)
- 10: What I’m doing in and around April 10th, 2020. (0)
- 04: Waiting game thoughts for April 4th, 2020. (2)
March 2020
- 24: Are we ready for Frank Lloyd Wright’s Broadacre City? (1)
- 19: Part of me wants to see BTC in the hundreds again… the rest of me knows that this is what it was built for. (6)
- 18: What else is there to talk about right now? We’re just playing the waiting game. (8)
- 14: “We lose money on every sale but make it up in volume!”, or packaging panic in the midst of a bot-powered mania. (0)
- 09: The breath of beauty in an engineer’s body. (0)
- 04: In defense of millennials and our love of experiences, or Love In The Time Of Coronavirus. (1)
February 2020
- 29: COVID-19, or how I was supposed to be on a plane to Paris right now, but instead find myself rehashing the importance of quarantines… and hand washing… (0)
- 24: Lagos, Nigeria presented in two simultaneous video streams and three simultaneous audio streams. (0)
- 19: Rodney Graham @ Granville Bridge Underpass (0)
- 14: On being romantic every day other than Valentine’s Day, but not forgetting that one either. (0)
- 09: Banksy @ Fashion Show Mall Las Vegas (0)
- 04: Koons @ Wynn Las Vegas (1)
January 2020
- 28: What’s up with all the anxiety? (4)
- 18: Alpert @ Sunnylands (0)
- 12: Desiring to desire, or desiring to suffer because all desiring is suffering. (0)
- 07: But what is power? Yes, art matters. (5)
- 02: Parasite. (1)
December 2019
- 28: Cyclical fashions and permanent joy. (0)
- 23: Education > Motivation (0)
- 18: Fertility’s in the air. (0)
- 13: Tell someone you love them today… Who wore it better? (2)
- 08: Koonsian self-acceptance. (0)
- 03: What is creativity? (0)
November 2019
- 28: In defence of Tesla Cybertruck, or why I’ve already placed a pre-order. (3)
- 23: Fregot ? Or FORgot ? (0)
- 18: We project what we respect. (0)
- 13: When is a “record” not a record? When it’s the CHF 31mn Patek 6300A for Only Watch 2019. (1)
- 08: African Erection, or Virgil Abloh’s Contagious Virility. (3)
- 03: AGE OF YOU @ MOCA TO (0)
October 2019
- 29: A million published words and counting. (0)
- 24: Atom Piece (Working Model for Nuclear Energy) @ AGO (4)
- 18: It’s all relative, and it’s all relational. (1)
- 13: Maximising tire potential with APEX Pro. (0)
- 08: Yom tov, 5780. (0)
- 02: What is it about October that makes it a good time to die? (1)
September 2019
- 30: L’shanah tovah, 5780. (0)
- 25: No, Great Thorn, how dare YOU. (0)
- 20: Giacometti @ VAG (0)
- 14: Just how small is the Lotus Elise? (0)
- 09: China anecdotally. (6)
- 04: Lawrence’s Wedding Speech. (2)
August 2019
- 30: Art every day. Everyday is art. (0)
- 25: The “carbon” scapegoat and “tomorrow” as a skill. (7)
- 20: Ha Ling Trail and the benefits of selective opacity. (0)
- 14: Excerpts from “The Castle of Purity” by Octavio Paz, 1966 (0)
- 09: Five leads better than one? (0)
- 04: There’s more than one way to skin a
cattrack! (0)
July 2019
- 30: Take a picture, it lasts longer. (0)
- 24: Think humans invented drawing and quartering? Think again. (0)
- 20: SkyTube™-Segregated-Bicycle-Lanes-In-The-Year-Of-Our-Lord-2119, Drawn-In-Pencil-On-Ledger-Paper Edition (0)
- 14: New rubber revelations with Michelin Pilot Sport 4S. (10)
- 09: Facebook’s Libra White Paper, adnotated. (0)
- 04: Toy Story 4 (1)
June 2019
- 30: What an old Yiddish yarn can teach us about the housing “affordability” scam. (1)
- 25: Big shoes to fill, or every excuse is a good excuse for a party. (0)
- 20: Taking the piss out of the Rolls Royce Ghost. (1)
- 15: You are not a thing. You have no future. (2)
- 10: A few mildly annoying “features” of the W463A G550. (5)
- 05: Absalom, Absalom!, first paragraph and page. (0)
- 04: Absalom, Absalom!, first sentence. (0)
May 2019
- 30: Things I love about my Grand Seiko SBGV238 9F 25th Anniversary Limited Edition (0)
- 25: The Petersen Automotive Museum. (0)
- 15: Rothko @ MOCA LA: in search of tragic emotionality on canvas. (3)
April 2019
- 30: What makes Rolex so special. (3)
- 25: Toronto-Dominion Centre: Modern Architecture before the bits flipped. (1)
- 20: Flexin’ @ 1 (0)
- 15: Articulated expressions. (2)
- 10: The Giver, first page. (0)
- 09: The Giver, first paragraph. (0)
- 08: The Giver, first sentence. (1)
- 03: The OG RBOW (3)
March 2019
- 30: The 21st-century survival kit: FG INSIDE (4)
- 25: The wonders of 15-year import laws : Renault Sport Clio V6 Phase 1 (0)
- 20: Being “on the spectrum” : a Nazi construction not long for this world. (2)
- 15: Head-To-Toe Paint Protection Film (HTTPPF) (1)
- 09: The seventh letter of the alphabet. Now in modesty spec. (4)
- 04: “Authenticity” as the modern quest and crusade. (2)
February 2019
- 28: What you’re not supposed to have. (0)
- 23: Remix 2.0: Keep your love lock-down – you lose – only let the pain go down to a certain point. (0)
- 18: Cirque du Soleil Crystal. (0)
- 12: “Virgil’s” “Off-White” “Retail Store” in “Vancouver” (5)
- 07: Three years with Jay. (0)
- 02: What do credit card thieves like to buy? Guns and games. In Paris. (0)
January 2019
- 28: Mah Jong couch fort, “Blockchain for babies” book review. (1)
- 23: “Do you want brack ?” And other questions encountered on an impromptu trip to the PacRim. (5)
- 14: Streetwear as the new modernism. (7)
- 09: Touch Bar poetry. (0)
- 04: The Ultimate Shill, adnotated. (4)
December 2018
- 31: On Alberta separatism. (0)
- 26: Free Solo. (4)
- 21: Forget CPI. Inflation Is Measured With
ArtNautilus. (10) - 16: Life (and business) lessons from Jean-Claude Biver. (7)
- 11: What’s a “collector” anyways? (7)
- 05: A Christmas Carol. (0)
November 2018
- 30: What “do it for the gram” tells us about our post-political age. (8)
- 17: King John. (5)
- 12: Ironic success on the eve of the mid-terms. (3)
- 07: 10 years of blerging. (4)
- 02: Check your recycling priviledge, broskizzle. (8)
October 2018
- 28: Ego my remix. (2)
- 27: Remember my ego. (1)
- 22: “How’s bitcoin doing?” (4)
- 17: Zip it up and zip it out. (3)
- 13: Sorry Dems, there will be no “Blue Wave” in the 2018 mid-terms. Maybe try again in 2028 after Trump’s third term. (3)
- 07: Shaving two seconds off a sixty-eight second lap time. (4)
September 2018
- 30: INNOCENT BEGINNINGS (2018) (12)
- 23: Why does Robert Munsch’s “Love You Forever” make me cry like a little bitch every single time I read it? (4)
- 19: Banksy, serpents, and slinkies. (3)
- 14: Richard Mille – how does the haute de gamme hype machine hold up in-person? (10)
- 09: Short trees, long shadows. (3)
- 03: It’s not WHEN luxury goods become consumptive goods, it’s WHERE. (7)
August 2018
- 26: Clay court tennis strategy for intermediate players. (0)
- 21: Scorpion : the quiet dad anthem of the summer. (1)
- 17: Reason into a man. (7)
- 12: First blood in the US-CDN trade war : roasted coffee. (2)
- 07: Picasso, Africa, longevity, and what makes a “real” city. (3)
- 01: i r dizapont (0)
July 2018
- 31: Pete’s basement: before and after. Or there’s no such thing as a “small” project. (7)
- 26: “Courageous” and other adjectives in the 21st century. (2)
- 22: Holidays, not vacations, at the Royal Tyrrell. (2)
- 16: Goddamit Elon! A timely third look at Tesla. (11)
- 11: Bitcoin Rodeo 2018. (6)
- 06: Winnipeg: The city that competition forgot. (1)
June 2018
- 30: Four legs better than two? Two wheel (drive) better than four? (2)
- 23: From the Archives: Important Bitcoin articles for newbies, 2014-2018 edition. (6)
- 16: Tongue and lip revisions for infants… with lasers. Pew pew! (0)
- 11: Kevin Hart: Irresponsible Tour (2)
- 08: Ovi, you son of a bitch. (2)
- 02: Oh you fancy huh? (4)
May 2018
- 25: What is “late capitalism” anyways ? (8)
- 19: In defense of suburbia and its incessant sprawl. (0)
- 15: Deep diving – people, projects, and subjects. (2)
- 07: What does it mean to tell the time? Or URWERK’s opera. (8)
- 03: Ye vs. The People, translated. (7)
April 2018
- 27: The otaku colours of Murakami-san. (4)
- 24: Peppa Pig Live! (3)
- 20: A long pause, a lot of paws. (6)
- 17: Just a few of the many iPhone X glitches and a few of the magical things about Apple AirPods. (3)
- 12: “Dumb,” “Stupid,” “Pathetic” and other Mike Beggs-isms unfairly and unreasonably railing against our innocent little Bitcoin that ain’t never hurt nobody. (1)
- 07: The proverbial silver spoon. (12)
- 04: What advice would you give yourself 10 years ago? (10)
March 2018
- 29: Announcing the newest Bitcoin infrastructure node, or why Ethereum is so utterly fucked. (15)
- 28: No, you can’t publish too much content. (4)
- 26: The advantages of having the curtain wall mullions on the EXTERIOR of the building. (2)
- 21: When… not If… then… (3)
- 15: The 1800s appeal. Or yearning for The Poor Again. (3)
- 10: Homemade Vişinată – Original Romanian Recipe (9)
- 04: The problem with diversity boards. (2)
February 2018
- 27: Big Time. (8)
- 22: Black-ballin’. Again. (4)
- 18: The shape of dust settling. (4)
- 11: Trade warz. (7)
- 05: Is this what you get for trying to help the less fortunate? (2)
- 02: #fightforbeauty, don’t #slack (10)
January 2018
- 26: The G-word. (1)
- 20: Urbanism feminises, Judaism desexualises. Or the waxing fashionability of being penetrated. (3)
- 13: The Shape of Water. (1)
- 11: The kinds of comments other blog commenters have for Intro-to-Bitcoin articles in 2018. (3)
- 03: Better than a store of value, g-g-g-gold makes for k-k-k-killer lapel pins. (4)
December 2017
- 28: The little Elf that saved Christmas. (2)
- 21: Bitcoin Year-In-Review 2017 (8)
- 10: Why CME and CBOE bitcoin futures aren’t important and don’t matter. (4)
November 2017
- 29: “Unpopular Ideas about Blockchains” by Sunny Aggarwal and Nate Rush, adnotated. (6)
- 26: Specs and designs for the first ever Bugatti-Comps. (0)
- 18: Specs and designs for the first ever Blockheight Timepieces. (11)
- 12: BIG’s Vancouver House: The last pied-à-terre you’ll ever need. (12)
- 05: Iqaluit, Nunavut: An isolated colonial outpost of a somewhat less isolated colonial outpost of the pockmarked Empire. (8)
October 2017
- 29: Unearthing beauty, the lower rungs of the art patron’s ladder, and a newfound appreciation of time. (14)
- 24: The data-driven gentleman racer. (2)
- 22: Japanese VCR vs. Old Fashioned (0)
- 22: A few alternatives to “interesting.” (1)
- 16: The other Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Y’know, the one with actual skin in the game. (4)
- 09: Twin-charged Elise is a Dreidel on her private racetrack. (6)
- 04: So you want your kid to be a doctor when he grows up… (0)
September 2017
- 29: Trying so hard to be Soviet, and failing. (3)
- 22: SegWit toljaso (0)
- 19: Strawberry Creek Wunderland (8)
- 15: A very ordinary idea, a simple statement of a known fact. (3)
- 12: “Apple, do you care?” (0)
- 08: Blackzilla’s 2nd track day. (2)
- 04: File under #hoodrich (3)
August 2017
- 28: Bob Lutz on Why Ford Ousted Mark Fields, adnotated. (6)
- 23: The Fringe Edmonton 2017 (1)
- 20: BCH / BCC to BTC brokerage (17)
- 14: The Phantom of the Opera (2)
- 10: Unboxing, set-up, and testing of NoSuchlAbs FUCKGOATS on MacOS? OpenBSD? LINUX!! (8)
- 08: Blackzilla’s first track day. (5)
- 05: The Bitcoin Crash fork failure chronology. (2)
- 04: “How does infant car seat handle in Blackzilla?” (2)
- 01: Just Do It. (1)
July 2017
- 26: Worried about the fork? (4)
- 21: What is Israel anymore? (7)
- 19: This is a story. (4)
- 13: The implications of Bitcoin for inheritance. (0)
- 10: The Wallet Inspector’s Promise v.”ICO” (11)
- 03: Le 150ième – Partie III (5)
- 02: Le 150ième – Partie II (3)
- 01: Le 150ième – Partie I (4)
June 2017
- 26: Racing for a Cure 6 – Edmonton (4)
- 22: Two months of vEGGanism. (1)
- 21: “I know the last train is leaving the station but that’s ok I’ll grab the next one.” (1)
- 15: The lord hath no fury like a keyboard monkey scorned, a Beschaulich vpatch saga. (6)
- 11: Out with Saddam, in with Usain. Or Blackzilla unchained. Or the $1000* car project. Ou l’objet épeurant. Or breadwinner’s delight. Or possibly some other title but mostly “Pete bought yet another car? Holy fuck that’s a fast one!” (18)
- 02: 5770 flambé (2)
- 01: The Ethereum market cap fallacy. (4)
- 01: Car shopping? Buy used or lease new?? (0)
May 2017
- 26: The new public library: evermore public, everless library. (2)
- 24: A few alternatives to “nice.” (3)
- 21: Defined by the extremes. (2)
- 19: The dress code. (1)
- 14: The real BaT lives on. (0)
- 11: Tight fit triptych. (0)
- 08: The noob investor’s temptation. (2)
- 02: The Oilers’ 2017 Playoff Run and other municipal musings on the parking lot formerly known as the City of Champions. (1)
- 01: You’re not saving anything at the pumps with cheap gas. (1)
April 2017
- 25: How Developmentally Stunted Ingrates Like Bram Cohen Imagine Bitcoin Mining Companies (7)
- 22: How to be TBTF the Microsoft way. (1)
- 20: 420: Pale, peaceful, and placated. (1)
- 15: Once upon a time, in a 36 sigma event far, far away… (2)
- 14: Was it worth it? (2)
- 12: Amazon 2016 Letter to Shareholders, adnotated. (4)
- 11: Dave the ice man. (1)
- 08: Sky cats and ice skates. (1)
- 07: Installing OpenBSD on MacPPC (14)
- 06: Tesla Model 3conomics. (2)
- 03: Who needs to learn languages when you have Google Translate? (0)
March 2017
- 29: Canadian Economic [Bitcoin] Nodes? More like Canadian Derpatronic Altcoin Hoes. (13)
- 25: Down by Law. (1)
- 23: Twelve thousand kay with Jay. (5)
- 20: AAPL stock fraud cca. 2011 (7)
- 17: Of condoms and other helmets. (3)
- 14: A quick recipe for pressing experimental TRB trees. (1)
- 13: My Future (last laugh) (0)
- 08: Trump’s Border Adjustment Tax just means new loopholes? That’s the point! (3)
- 04: The “diversification” scam is spreading you thin and stealing your money. So knock it off already. (3)
- 02: Wasting time. (5)
February 2017
- 28: The Contemporary Classic Car Phenomenon, explained. (2)
- 23: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (4)
- 21: Oh coloured wings riding winds of change. Hello! (3)
- 20: The Eames Lounge legacy continues. (3)
- 18: The robot tax. (13)
- 16: Unwinding overzealous invocations of tikkun olam with 613 mitzvot. (5)
- 14: Status isn’t a zero-sum attention game. (10)
- 08: The shallow depths of the apparent deep. (14)
- 06: Trusting God-fearing men is one of your better business strategies. (0)
- 04: Chacun de nous contient le chêne République (1)
- 01: Be less informed, not more. A guide to circles. (7)
January 2017
- 29: A glimpse of Great during the first week of Great Again. (5)
- 29: L’Avarice et l’Envie. (0)
- 17: Effective government regulation. Of Bitcoin. In China. (0)
- 16: A humble auctioneer and his record-setting first auction. (7)
- 13: Mothers and fathers. (7)
- 10: Don’t you hate it when progress saves your bacon? (3)
- 09: Finding the light. (12)
- 07: Introducing Prince Waterbath. (1)
- 05: A quick trick to save Medium articles before they go bye-bye. (10)
- 04: The Rich Man’s Burden. (1)
- 03: What’s a “hackathon” anyways? (3)
December 2016
- 30: Malibu’s Most Wanted. (2)
- 24: Standing in line like overdressed cattle. (2)
- 23: Practical trigonometry. (1)
- 20: Intolerance to modernity. (15)
- 16: I came to buy a smile today. (0)
- 15: Obama The Lame. (11)
- 10: Reimagining the Metlife Building. (6)
- 08: A brief discourse on sovereignty. (4)
- 04: Bitcoin Year-In-Review 2016. (6)
- 01: Out with Trudeau. In with O’Leary. (4)
November 2016
- 26: We know who Steve Bannon is… but who was Thomas Cromwell? (2)
- 19: Why you can’t afford globalisation anymore. (16)
- 18: An exercise in WoT gambling on very, very silly timescales. (10)
- 14: Duterte anecdotally. (2)
- 10: “Socially Responsible Investing”, or how I told you so doesn’t pay the bills. (6)
- 09: Trumpreich commenceth : The final moments of a “close” US Presidential Election and the tasting of sweet, sweet progressive butt-tears. (18)
- 05: Public vs. private goods, or why there’s no Bugatti-comp. (1)
- 02: AGA Refinery Party: Danse Macabre (0)
October 2016
- 31: Bugatti, translated. (4)
- 24: L’esthetique du “Mid-Century Modern”. (10)
- 18: In defence of personal servants. (8)
- 14: The incremental degrees of observance on Yom Kippur. (2)
- 13: #needalittleJohnsoninmylife. Adnotated. (3)
- 10: The causes of Lordship in the Republic. (0)
- 10: Get yours. (1)
- 06: Voltaire. Money. Adnotated. Part 2. (1)
- 04: Voltaire. Money. Adnotated. Part 1. (3)
- 02: On the Ultimate Justification of the Ethics of Private Property by Hans-Hermann Hoppe, adnotated. Part 4. (2)
- 02: On the Ultimate Justification of the Ethics of Private Property by Hans-Hermann Hoppe, adnotated. Part 3. (2)
- 01: On the Ultimate Justification of the Ethics of Private Property by Hans-Hermann Hoppe, adnotated. Part 2. (2)
September 2016
- 30: On the Ultimate Justification of the Ethics of Private Property by Hans-Hermann Hoppe, adnotated. Part 1. (4)
- 26: The thing Libertarians get wrong about property rights, or why I’m not a Libertarian. (8)
- 24: “I’m too lazy” and other excuses that “people” say. (7)
- 22: Drake: Summer Sixteen Tour (14)
- 19: Book of Mormon. (3)
- 18: Check your hope. (1)
- 15: On being alpha, or not. Or how statistics don’t apply to individual cases. (4)
- 13: Check out this piece of shit. (3)
- 09: Why I work out. (15)
- 06: The revolutions just keep revolving don’t they. (5)
- 04: Myntex: A case study in security theatre. (4)
- 01: The blueprints. (3)
August 2016
- 31: Death to “Procurement Professionals” (2)
- 29: …but height is. (3)
- 28: Bien fait, Monsieur Gervais! (0)
- 26: Dear America: Pull up your pants, your inadequacy is showing. (4)
- 25: Some things are not for sale. (3)
- 21: What King do you think you’re living like exactly? (4)
- 17: The road to the future is paved with gravel. (3)
- 16: CN SMS MITM (1)
- 14: WoT loans, haxxing emails, and fishy smells. (4)
- 11: The sorts of questions Scandinavian journalists ask about MaidSafe, answered. (6)
- 09: From the Round House on Sally’s Pond. (1)
- 03: “At least the US government is not overtly confiscating the assets of the general population at this very moment.” (8)
- 02: Analysis of Elon Musk’s “Master Plan: Part Deux” (5)
July 2016
- 29: Fireside chat with Russ Roberts. (1)
- 26: οἵ τε μελισσάων κάματον τρύχουσιν ἀεργοὶ ἔσθοντες (0)
- 26: ἄφρων δ᾽, ὅς κ᾽ ἐθέλῃ πρὸς κρείσσονας ἀντιφερίζειν (1)
- 26: οὐδέ κεν οἵ γε γηράντεσσι τοκεῦσιν ἀπὸ θρεπτήρια δοῖεν χειροδίκαι (0)
- 25: Bumble: Better than Tinder, but no Go. (10)
- 23: End of Days. (0)
- 20: The actual unemployment rate in the USA. (4)
- 15: “Suppose we have an exchange that, due to resource limitations, is limited to 5 decimal places for orders”, or how Kraken is scamming to stay solvent. (11)
- 14: The security implications of Pokemon Go. (3)
- 13: KidPoker (0)
- 13: Modernists: Fixing self-made problems since 1964. And before. (6)
- 12: Hic pietatis honos? (0)
- 11: Ne placet Damnedeu que mi parent pur mei seient blasmet (0)
- 11: The League of Nations, The United Nations, and the myth of collective security. (3)
- 08: “What is this magical key to success you smart people have?” (7)
- 08: The Bitcoin Life Insurance policy. (2)
- 04: All the elements of the USSA prison-industrial complex, coming soon to a neighbourhood near you. (9)
June 2016
- 29: From the scammer files: Anthony Di Iorio. (12)
- 28: Dealing with idiot car buyers: A primer. (2)
- 27: The Producers. (0)
- 27: Where the sun’s up past 10:00pm. (3)
- 25: “You’re dressed nice” (2)
- 25: Hail, Caesar! (3)
- 24: A trucking good time. (2)
- 24: My Answers for Tamerlane’s Thoughts’ 10th Anniversary Reader Questionnaire. (1)
- 20: The case for an AR-15 under every pillow. (7)
- 19: The lighter side of Russia. (0)
- 19: Bernie’s bang-on: North America’s a shithole and F1 drivers are pussies. (2)
- 19: Rashi and the Big Data time machine. (5)
- 15: A brief discourse on specification. (0)
- 13: The Future of Finance is Now, translated. (1)
- 10: The golden toilet that had to be. (3)
- 10: It’s never too soon for an Uninterruptible Power Supply. (1)
- 08: Whenever life gets you down… (0)
- 06: Christianity: The original socialism? (4)
- 02: Fellow astronauts, sure. Fellow “American proles”, hmm… (10)
May 2016
- 31: Infinity shades of solar, an erotic analysis. (4)
- 31: Getting older’s easier with friends like these. (3)
- 27: Penny stock spam texts: an anthology. (1)
- 25: Why The National is (and Augusta National was) a men-only private golf club. (4)
- 23: Wrip Wrap. (3)
- 23: Beech. (0)
- 21: Ben Hur (7)
- 18: A lolz a day keeps the doctor away: CRA edition (8)
- 18: Not all Soviet food is created equal. (9)
- 15: Several entertaining facts about the Rocky Mountains. (3)
- 12: Outsourcing fever. (2)
- 07: John the mulch man. (5)
- 07: Pete buys a minivan. (3)
- 07: The full in-house orchestra. (0)
- 04: Razerbacks, oh razerbacks! (5)
- 02: Baruth skips truth, or when Jack went whack, or why the US isn’t important and doesn’t matter. (10)
April 2016
- 29: Pete’s guide to investing in cars. (4)
- 28: For some, embarrassment is rare. For some, it’s sous-vide. (9)
- 25: How boys become men, or don’t: then and now. (1)
- 24: What is it about April? (1)
- 19: Be vewy, vewy qwiet. We’uh hunting wabbits. (6)
- 16: What a difference design makes. (0)
- 15: “Her” IRL : Sharp’s RoBoHoN (3)
- 13: Contravex : Now with expanded archives. (7)
- 09: Five cars, four peoples, $3 mn, two turtledoves, and one supreme weapon. (6)
- 07: That time I let outright ownership of BitBet slip through my fingers. (19)
March 2016
- 31: Cheep Pete’s Guide To
Not Being A PoorfagBeing Liked By Cheep PeteNot Being A Poor Albertan. (22) - 27: The underpriced option. (23)
- 24: PSA: Don’t pay the bitcoin ransom. (11)
- 21: Census says… (0)
- 20: The Brothers Grimsby (1)
- 13: Racial (in)equality and you, or why China’s your daddy. (19)
- 08: The Aviator and the flying Apple TV. (4)
- 05: In which a couple of car guys discuss computers. (2)
- 03: The layman’s guide to salvaging bitcoins in the era of Chicom miner monopoly. (13)
February 2016
- 29: Waiting for Taleb. (4)
- 24: Don’t jump (here)! (5)
- 20: How to be a pimp – a simple yet understandable and still exhaustive guide, translated. (3)
- 14: What else have you “come to expect” from your stock exchange? (6)
- 13: A few things you don’t see every day, Edición Mexicana. (1)
- 10: Sociological catalogue entry: Chumpatronico Cancúnica (5)
- 09: Pro-palestinian hackers leak FBI and DHS database. Here it is. (0)
- 06: “Wouldn’t it be great if it did?” (0)
- 02: Stressed Out by Twenty One Pilots, translated. (8)
January 2016
- 31: What the rebooted DeLorean can learn from Singer, Pagani, and Bitcoin. (4)
- 29: Letter to Morgen E. Peck, freelance writer (0)
- 28: Letter to Timothy B. Lee, senior editor at Vox.com (2)
- 28: Because there’s no end to anything. (5)
- 25: Zcash will crash just like Gavincoin, Garzikcoin, XT, SegWit, and Classic. Now you know. (7)
- 24: Drones… sono finiti! (3)
- 21: An historical timeline of The Real Bitcoin (TRB) development, part ii. (7)
- 19: A eulogy : Mike Hearn (2013-16) (4)
- 19: EIZO EV2455-BK unboxing (4)
- 15: In which Pete has way too much fun at Law School, Part III. (5)
- 14: “They don’t print paper catalogues anymore, everything’s on their website.” (6)
- 09: Tesla’s factory… in 2086. (13)
- 07: In which two fathers attempt to unironically discuss cuckolds. (19)
- 05: 7 lessons for hitting the broad side of a barn with your professional resume (curriculum vitae). (5)
December 2015
- 30: The Not Terribly Definitive Terrorist Self-Evaluation Scale. (4)
- 27: She-santa brings the presents, robo-reindeer bring the pain. (1)
- 25: An historical timeline of The Real Bitcoin (TRB) development, part i. (4)
- 20: Is it better to be a paternalistic colonialist or a patronising anti-colonialist? (11)
- 19: Pictographic ambiguity. (1)
- 17: Legal pluralism as it relates to Bitcoin. (2)
- 16: It’s not your outgoing US President’s fault he’s a dumb monkey, it’s affirmative action’s. (12)
- 11: Doctor Zhivago (3)
- 09: In which Sam Biddle, Andy Cush, Andy Greenberg and Gwern Branwen fail to learn anything from the charred corpse of Leah McGrath Goodman, or how to tell if you’ve actually found Satoshi Nakamoto. (7)
- 07: Desperately trying to put the “auto” back into automobile in a flaccid attempt to put the relevance back into motoring. (19)
- 05: Selections from The American Review of Reviews, Edited by Albert Shaw, December 1924 (1)
- 02: “I know you are but what am I?” (2)
- 01: Wash-a-by-baby. (0)
November 2015
- 29: The distant future of Bitcoin miner defection. (12)
- 29: A decade ago… (7)
- 26: In which Pete has way too much fun at Law School, Part II. (2)
- 24: The clever gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha and his trusty sidekick Andrei Pippidi, translated. (6)
- 22: Get Shorty. (3)
- 20: Alf, the lathe dog. (5)
- 18: The future for black organics. (4)
- 14: Why I’m not a Zionist. (11)
- 10: The danger of unchecked assumptions, or the surprising depths of inequality. (23)
- 08: It takes more than time. It takes generations. (16)
- 05: Good Afternoon ISIS (5)
- 03: Whither the Edmonton parking meter? Beneath the steel-toed boot of the bezzle. (5)
- 01: Blinders. (5)
October 2015
- 28: How to tell if you’re middle class. (35)
- 27: This is the bar for success. (6)
- 23: The reason fathers hope for sons is because they’re too dumb to handle daughters. (12)
- 23: IBM’s Watson is such an effective spoofbot that he makes me want to say “DPASTE, IRC AND FUCK YOU” (1)
- 20: Hey Edmonton Police Service, what part of private property don’t YOU understand? (3)
- 17: How to suck the cock – a guide for half the oral sex, translated. (6)
- 16: The problem. It’s not “in the industry.” It’s inside of you. (5)
- 12: D3C3N7R4L1S3 4LL 7H3 7H1NGZ! Except for these ones. (16)
- 09: Surviving young Pantagruels: a practical guide. (8)
- 09: “Is this corn-free?” (13)
- 04: What The Old Man Does Is Always Right. (0)
- 01: Kaunus, Lithuania: the least terrible place for the conference, fourth edition. (2)
- 01: In which Volkswagen takes aim at the insanity of statal overbearing. (14)
September 2015
- 26: O Brother Where Art Thou? (0)
- 24: BitBet is THE prediction market, which means it’s basically a megaphone. (10)
- 21: In which Pete has way too much fun at Law School. (5)
- 20: The disadvantages of funding, translated and adnotated. (6)
- 18: The goldfish telling the great white shark what life’s like in the ocean, and other logical fallacies. (3)
- 16: Noahthority and “economists” (18)
- 11: Down to the last satoshi. Now with bonus poem! (2)
- 09: Botlove, botlulz, and playing wannabes like a flute. (10)
- 06: Mommy bloggers unite! (7)
- 03: What it’s like to be poor. (10)
- 01: American “social mobility” is really just luck, says data. (19)
August 2015
- 29: The economics of sinking Garzikcoin aka BIP 100. (9)
- 27: The heir apparent. (29)
- 25: Can you please call me ? No. (1)
- 24: Blood and guts, pain and pleasure, creation and destruction. (7)
- 23: So what’s a “client” in the Roman sense of the term ? (6)
- 22: A Beautiful Mind (1)
- 21: Blackout (3)
- 19: Loon (1)
- 19: Scratch (5)
- 19: Vox populi, vox dei, no more. (16)
- 18: Asking your friend to bang your prospective wife, and other silly ideas. (0)
- 16: Dollarama and the case of the dollar store curio. (2)
- 14: The user and the rotor. (4)
- 14: Of trumpets and trombones. (3)
- 13: A little bit of local research. (5)
- 12: Serenissima Your Serenissma (2015) (11)
- 11: The Trump Train is heading for the White House.
Maybe.(27) - 11: Bully for you. (8)
- 08: An Ivy League degree wasn’t always a Louis Vuitton purse. (18)
- 08: Pete moves up, Ver moves on. (6)
- 06: La Serenissima fender flags: a modest proposal (9)
- 05: Pity the lil’ goldbuggers. (2)
- 03: No, you don’t understand elite discontent. (15)
- 02: Doing “God’s Work” (6)
- 01: Looking in the ASCII mirror. (6)
July 2015
- 29: Watch Bryan Caplan and EconLog get their heads stuck in the sand. Like really, incredibly stuck. (5)
- 28: The tragedy of the US legal system isn’t that it fails to deter terrorism, but that it actively CREATES terrorism. (12)
- 28: Pete’s mega-recommended reading list (14)
- 27: The valley of uncanny. (1)
- 27: To the dishwasher. (3)
- 25: The Lion King (3)
- 24: Know The Enemy and Know Yourself – Part II (6)
- 23: Before you board the plane to Italy, consider this. (9)
- 22: The lessons of the Shoah. (12)
- 21: Wences whacked, Xapo zapped. (6)
- 19: Porscheflation and the death of automotive purity. (26)
- 17: Turns out you wanted Hitler after all. (25)
- 15: Good Morning ISIS. (12)
- 14: The increasingly tricky proposition of multiculturalism. (5)
- 12: Scamazon. (9)
- 12: On Walmart. (5)
- 10: What the market is and what it isn’t. (9)
- 08: S.MPOE: Trader’s Delight. (16)
- 05: Here’s how you circumvent those draconianly stupid minimum wage laws. (11)
- 04: Bitcoin’s 4th of July : INDEPENDENCE FROM AMERICA DAY (5)
- 03: Hits and misses of Ted “The Unabomber” Kaczynski. (7)
- 01: Jerry Seinfeld’s Guide For Aspiring Stand-Up Comedians. (4)
June 2015
- 30: Climate change is a good thing, NOT THE APOCALYPSE, mkay? (46)
- 29: Audible’s app is another symptom of the Update-Upgrade Disease. (5)
- 29: The power of discernment. (11)
- 27: The art of punishment, translated. (3)
- 27: A second crack at that scary thing. (4)
- 26: BitFury and private property in the land of the free. (5)
- 25: This Is It (5)
- 23: It’s not your family holding you back, it’s your shepherdlessness. (6)
- 23: Deficit spending dependencies. (14)
- 21: Statelessness of fearlessness. (17)
- 19: Epidemiology is hard to follow. (15)
- 17: Examinations vs. The Yeshiva (29)
- 16: Once upon a time, there was a social contract. (11)
- 14: Spy (2)
- 12: Franz Joseph I, Angela Merkel, and 4638 C4CA take their vows. (4)
- 10: OldApps.com under attack, or this is why you checksum. (2)
- 10: Space travel isn’t for you. There are no virgins there either. (26)
- 10: Why I can’t be bothered with Formula 1 anymore. (6)
- 08: The future of human-machine interfaces. (2)
- 07: The “Follow your heart” myth. (8)
- 04: 5 simple rules for blogging, linking to sources, commenting, and generally making sense on the Internet. (14)
- 04: The thing about Jaron Lanier is that he’s an idiot who’s out to get you. (19)
- 02: The fruits of a classical education. (7)
- 01: The sexual chains that bind. (7)
- 01: A sunnier side of Narcissus. (9)
May 2015
- 29: Planes, trains, und atomic dirigibles der Schweiz. (7)
- 28: An inconsiderable speck. (3)
- 27: The death of geography. (22)
- 26: Even educated fleas do it ! (3)
- 25: Porn from before you were born. (4)
- 24: Burn the witch ! (8)
- 22: The 787 experience. (11)
- 21: There’s no progress without control. (54)
- 19: Ex Machina (10)
- 18: Victoria’s nature. (4)
- 16: Gold Rush! (5)
- 15: 21 Inc. and Comcast sitting in a tree, d-e-r-p-i-n-g. (8)
- 13: Tips and tricks for being a successful (small time) landlord. (7)
- 12: Anyone have a single Elbrus ARM-401 for sale? Mebbe a 4.4 Server? It’s for the children. (1)
- 10: Why did blacks stop caring about respectability and acceptability in USistan ? Because there’s none to be had. (5)
- 10: Austin Powers : International Man of Mystery (5)
- 09: Why corruption will never be eliminated, translated. (12)
- 06: A not-so-new era begins in Alberta politics. (22)
- 05: The Chinese blackbox. (4)
- 02: The case for the Salvation Army in downtown Edmonton. (3)
April 2015
- 30: Flirting with the prettiest girl in school. (7)
- 29: Life isn’t Gaussian. (13)
- 28: We fly because we’re loved. (7)
- 27: Avenue Q (9)
- 26: Furious Seven (8)
- 25: If I– (0)
- 24: Narrated video of the poem ‘Stop all the clocks (again)’ (8)
- 22: USGavin’s headless body moves on, #bitcoin-assets moves up. (14)
- 22: Parenting is going to be hard. (1)
- 21: The case for infanticide. (9)
- 17: Mircea’s Hierarchy of Needs, a letter. (8)
- 15: The biggest question in economy today is all about the billions. (0)
- 13: The usefulness of idiots. (6)
- 11: Free will : to surprise and desire, a letter. (12)
- 09: You know what doesn’t wash? Your pathetic attempts to “teach the controversy.” That’s what. (27)
- 07: Foreign aid : assuaging your guilt and ruining lives… since forever. (9)
- 05: Y’know that post-industrial service economy thing ? Ya, it’s just another shitty command economy. (10)
- 03: Aligning incentives. (6)
- 02: Mean Streets. (0)
- 01: The Internet is a playground. (5)
March 2015
- 30: These are the Belladonnas of the digital garden. (9)
- 29: The shoe-shine kid’s great-grandson. And creme eggs. (4)
- 27: Let’s do health care. (22)
- 24: Another day, another fissure in the Internet. This time : eBay. (1)
- 24: The meta solution ? (7)
- 23: Want to drive for Uber ? First, you need to make some mistakes. (13)
- 21: Cool Hand Luke. (4)
- 20: The straw that broke Twitter’s back. (21)
- 17: Primitivity and advancement. (5)
- 15: Emancipation shemancipation, independence shmindependence. (9)
- 14: The world is fundamentally hostile. (8)
- 11: This is what permissionless innovation looks like. (11)
- 10: Inb4 the pain plan. (5)
- 08: Bitcoin is unfair. That’s the point and so it shall remain. (19)
- 06: Signing a shoe is the same as signing the papers. (14)
- 05: The fashionability of being uncompetitive. Because Reasons. (19)
- 04: Kerckhoffs’ history and principles of military cryptography, translated and adnotated. (8)
- 01: The asylum has its moments. (1)
February 2015
- 26: The slaughtering of a bull. (4)
- 25: Count your blessings, government employees, to say nothing of your days. (5)
- 24: This is how we date now because this is how we fail now. (17)
- 22: In defense of wealthy politicians. (8)
- 21: Not in the WoT ? Shit or get off the pot. (9)
- 19: Bankers aren’t the bad guys. (10)
- 18: You need an Ambien to sleep because you bought the trappings of power instead of the real thing. (19)
- 17: The fable of willful ignorance. (9)
- 16: Shame them, beat them, parent them. (32)
- 13: Of prunes and plums. (2)
- 12: Fuckin’ diddle her twat. (8)
- 11: The economics of sinking 20 MB Gavincoin blocks. (27)
- 09: The value of a life. (9)
- 08: This is how it feels. (4)
- 07: Venus in Fur (6)
- 05: This is the wrong way to do the Internet. Don’t worry, there’s also a right way. (2)
- 04: You can’t have door-to-door shakedowns in defeudalised France. (4)
- 03: Meta-metastasis, or how a dancing shark jumped the shark. (10)
- 01: Jooz and stereotypes. (16)
January 2015
- 31: On pretending “Googling” is still a thing that works any more than “USG” (16)
- 30: s/then/now. (11)
- 30: How to become a good poker player, translated. (20)
- 28: The inalienable rights railroad. (10)
- 26: Even North Korea knows that public relations isn’t about being nice anymore. (4)
- 25: A retrospective on six years in the car blogosphere (13)
- 24: An uncivilised breath of fresh air (7)
- 23: How the adage “time is money” and the existence of Google+ prove that Facebook is worth less than dust. (42)
- 22: Central banks have no more control over their economies than gnats have over elephants. (8)
- 22: The problem of digital identity, or how to circumvent Blockchain.info 2FA and e-mail authorisation (14)
- 19: The ultimate status symbol. (47)
- 17: Spending all your time figuring out what kind of “-ism” you and your friends believe in so that you can call each other “whatever-ists” is no way to improve the world. (14)
- 16: Go ahead Jim Prentice: raise taxes in Alberta and see if by 2025 the province isn’t an economic shithole like Quebec and Ontario. (16)
- 15: Knowing when to head for the exits is how the rich stay rich. (7)
- 14: It’s time for post-post-modernity to mature or perish. (19)
- 12: Bitcoin doesn’t need a hard fork, it needs hard people. (6)
- 12: The measure of a nation is its bowling pins, not its SAFE-T (11)
- 08: It’s called the Soviet-HARVARD illusion for a reason and that reason is Joshua Greene. (25)
- 07: Some people can retire and some people can’t: A story about carrots. (10)
- 05: Bitcoin jobs! Get your Bitcoin jobs! (2)
- 04: Let Obama eat cake. (34)
December 2014
- 31: The search for decency and the opposite of iatrogenics (19)
- 29: Immigration policy is about barriers to entry, not fairness; or how Paul Graham thinks programmers are inventors (16)
- 27: Dear non-violent, cash-strapped governments: have you considered exile instead of prison? (4)
- 24: The big box store that wasn’t, and other Australian architectural marvels (4)
- 22: An exercise in buying 17% Russian bonds (20)
- 18: Smoking causes cancer, and other humourously enraging consequences of regulatory capture (12)
- 17: A swimming pool of idle tears won’t spare the affirmative action fallguy. She’s still the canary. (6)
- 16: When Your Kids Ask You What A Computer Is, Take Them To Melbourne. (4)
- 13: Stalking Black Swans In Canberra: The City Of Plans (8)
- 13: Signs of Sydney (8)
- 05: Bitcoin: L’Économie de la Débrouillardise International, aka “Système DI” (5)
- 03: To A Redditard (19)
November 2014
- 30: Agency Goes To The Active, Or How Putin Doesn’t Understand How The World Works. (35)
- 28: Breaking A Bitcoin Brainwallet (8)
- 26: Living In A Post-Steve World (23)
- 25: An Ode To My Tygers (6)
- 24: Bitcoin Year-In-Review: The Price Went Down, So We Prepared For War (12)
- 21: Why Are You In Such A Huff? All I Said Was “We Should Think About Quarantining Africa” (6)
- 21: “The Community” Will Bust Your Balls If You Don’t Listen To Them And Break Your Bank Account If You Do (18)
- 19: Dying With Dignity: How Life Expectancy Isn’t What You Think It Is (13)
- 18: What Happens When All The Fish Are Gone? (8)
- 14: Terrible nasty unfair evil no good money and its relation to net worth. (29)
- 12: Rape, Slavery, and Other Considerations (14)
- 09: La Serenissima: Sovereign, Declares Tithe³ (23)
- 08: Why Government-Funded Research Is Totally Fucking Borked (25)
- 07: Blogging As Boundary Finding (7)
- 04: Let’s Cut To The Chase, Is La Serenissima A Cult? (75)
October 2014
- 30: Enough of What “Most People Think,” Tell Me What You Think or STFU (11)
- 27: The Revolution Was Fiat, The Reaction Is Bitcoin (26)
- 24: The Greatest Men Aren’t Necessarily The Happiest Men (10)
- 23: The Trade-Offs of Feminism (13)
- 21: Adding Value To Bitcoin (6)
- 20: Software Doesn’t Fail. Socialism Does. (59)
- 16: The Difference Between Weak Hands And Strong Hands (9)
- 13: Qntra Reaffirms That The WoT And IRC Yeshiva Are In No Way Optional (18)
- 11: The Six Pillars For Surviving in Computer Times (19)
- 10: Guide To Setting Up A Remote Bitcoin Node For
$20$200$720$960$1200 Per Year (33) - 07: How A Bigger Blockchain Is Less Secure And Why Block Size Ain’t Gonna Increase Any Time Soon (74)
- 07: You Can’t Have Fun With Words In A Laboratory Environment (11)
- 05: Finding Your Life Purpose Isn’t Your Path To Improving The World. Survival Is. (31)
- 02: Thank Your Lucky Trolls (20)
- 01: We're Leading You Away From Golden Calves And Towards Happiness (10)
September 2014
- 28: The Internet Is Everything: How Internet Censorship Only Affects The Poor (9)
- 27: On The Stupidity Of Biometric Security for Smartphones and Smartwatches (29)
- 25: We Gon’ Party Like It’s 19… Hold Up, It Is! (3)
- 23: Please To PGP (Guide for Linux, OS X, Windows) (40)
- 21: Tête-À-Tête With A Neo-National Socialist (36)
- 19: Repeating Anna Karenina’s Mistakes (1)
- 18: You Can’t Elect Strong Shepherds and You Can’t Produce Anything of Value Without Them (21)
- 14: Peter Diamandis Is A Lab Modified Organism (24)
- 12: Architecture in Riga (20)
- 01: All The King’s Horses And All The King’s Men Can’t Beat A Social Engineering Attack (7)
August 2014
- 30: I’m Big In Fuzhou. (4)
- 26: InfoSec Education: Because Stéphane Bortzmeyer Is Lazy. And I’m Not. (15)
- 24: For States, Small Is Beautiful (24)
- 21: Canadian Armed Forces: "Wazzuuuup!" (5)
- 17: Who Are We? Not Nationals (31)
- 14: The Bitcoin Dumping Charade (14)
- 12: Tim Swanson's PR Challenges (1)
- 10: Know The Enemy And Know Yourself (3)
- 07: This Is The Bitcoin Empire. This Is The New Yasa (31)
- 03: Democracy vs. Aristocracy (47)
July 2014
- 31: Y Combinator: The American Idol of Venture Capital (29)
- 29: The Transition. (2)
- 27: Inheritance and Individuation (12)
- 23: A Guide To Buying 5000 Ether/Bitcoin, 2.5x More Than Ethereum’s Genesis Sale Offers (59)
- 17: Proof That Mycelium Knows How To Make A Better RNG For Its Entropy Dongle. And Isn’t. (11)
- 15: Why List On MPEx? (9)
- 14: Kickstarter Is A Waste, Pirate Is A Skyscraper (11)
- 11: Pimpin’, Preschools, and POS Software (1)
- 08: Attracting Taleb and TLP to #bitcoin-assets… With Camgirls (14)
- 07: It Ain’t Cheatin’, It Stampedin’ (9)
June 2014
- 29: Jeffrey Sachs: The RSM of African Interventionism (7)
- 24: World Cup Meets BitBets Court of Appeals (14)
- 21: Tell The Grand Inquisitor There’s No Fucking Bitcoin Taint. (13)
- 19: The Free Athletics Club Membership: An Experiment In Monthly vs. Annual Payments (3)
- 17: Why It’s Over For Litecoin (34)
- 13: BitAngels: The Loudest Noise You Never Did Hear (5)
- 11: Stranger In A Strange Land II (3)
- 09: Stranger In A Strange Land (5)
- 05: Does Time Back Bitcoin or Does Bitcoin Back Time? (24)
May 2014
- 31: Usagi: Back, Back, Back It Up. Ayee! (16)
- 27: The Five Biggest Threats Facing CoinDesk and Anyone Who Reads It (22)
- 21: Why Garden? So You Can Write Cheques To Strippers. (3)
- 18: +1 646 480 0703: The New Bitcoin Hotline (1)
- 16: Who Sucks More, Circle or TwoBitIdiot? (14)
- 15: Forget CPI. Inflation Is Measured With Art. (52)
- 14: First! Largest! Bestest! Ever! …In The US (16)
- 11: MPEx vs. The Play Bitcoin Exchanges (39)
- 09: The Rothschilds of Bitcoin (9)
- 05: On Reusing Bitcoin Addresses (9)
- 02: Hurting The Poor, By Helping Them (19)
- 01: Plastic Zerg, Laughing Protoss (8)
April 2014
- 30: A Billion Doesn't Buy Respect (11)
- 29: Bitcoin: Killer of Nietzschian Nihilism (19)
- 27: "Philanthropy." Not Power. (21)
- 26: Exodus From Egypt (17)
- 21: Consumerism: The Great Equalizer – The Legacy of the French Revolution (40)
- 20: The Brokenness of MaidSafe (79)
- 18: Ishmael (2)
- 16: Ex-Post: Toronto Bitcoin Expo (19)
- 09: BitGo Multisig: A Stranger, His Friend, and You (9)
- 08: The New Morning Paper (4)
- 07: Results Of First BitBet Audit, April 7 2014 (7)
- 07: Analysis: Annual Letter From Bitcoin Fundation Chairman Peter Vehehes (16)
- 04: Deflation Isn’t Bitcoin’s Problem, It’s Bitcoin’s Solution (30)
March 2014
- 31: Biting Into The WoT Elephant (And IRC Nicknames) (43)
- 27: The 5 Ws of WoT (32)
- 25: Progress, Pies, and Profit (3)
- 19: There Is No "Bitcoin 2.0" (37)
- 18: Mircea Popescu: "The SEC Won’t Let Me Be." Or, "I’ve Been Expecting You." (7)
- 17: It’s The People, Not The Protocol, Stupid! (5)
- 17: IRC Yeshiva (47)
- 14: On Making High-Entropy Paper Wallets (51)
- 13: On Making Bitcoin Accessible. Or Not. (9)
- 11: On Delusions Of Digital Security (22)
- 09: Citizens of Fiat vs. Citizens of Bitcoin: A Contrast (25)
- 09: What Is Business? The Roman Catholic Church, For One (12)
- 05: Early Classical Revival Websites Do Not A Bitcoin Bank Make (10)
February 2014
- 28: Patience En Ville (0)
- 27: The Wallet Inspector’s Promise (46)
- 25: On Matters of Merchant Adoption (42)
- 23: Dogederps (15)
- 22: IRC Got Me Spinnin’ (7)
December 2012
November 2012
October 2012
- 23: The Invisible Parasol And The New Ford Escape (1)
- 12: How Does The Audi TT-S Only Have FOUR Cylinders? (0)
- 01: Goodbye 350Z. Hello Future (3)
September 2012
- 26: Yom Kippur at the Paris Motor Show 2012 (0)
- 17: A Friendly Visit To The Electric Zoo In The Infiniti JX35 (0)
- 10: 58 Hours In Quebec With The Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 (3)
August 2012
- 28: Romney GS vs. SHObama – Turbo Americana (0)
- 23: Split Seconds In The Audi RS5 (0)
- 22: How The Acura RDX Got Swallowed Whole By A $9200 Tuscan Villa (2)
- 13: Chasing Rabbits And Ilanaaq In The Nissan 370Z (0)
- 09: 2012 Mercedes CLS63 AMG: There’s No Hiding (0)
July 2012
- 31: Think All Press Cars Are Ringers? Think Again (0)
- 27: What Does The 2012 Buick Verano Mean For GM? [Review] (1)
- 25: Part 2: Finding Black Swan Robustness with the Ford Fiesta, Honda Fit, and Chevy Aveo (0)
- 24: Part 1: Finding Black Swan Robustness with the Ford Fiesta, Honda Fit, and Chevy Aveo (0)
- 18: Hey Car Companies, What About The Old Fogeys? (0)
- 04: 2012 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Highline: The Best Kind Of Devil (2)
June 2012
- 27: Part 2: Better Place Israel Experience Center: I Just Drove (One Version Of) Our Future (6)
- 26: Part 1: Better Place Israel Experience Center: Did I Just Drive Our Future? (3)
May 2012
- 10: 2012 Ford F-250 Lariat: Casting Long Shadows (1)
- 01: 2012 Ford F-150 SuperCrew SVT Raptor: Introversion, Friendship, and Dayenu [Review] (1)
April 2012
- 24: The 2012 Harley-Davidson F-150 Is The Modern Day Tower of Babel (0)
- 17: From Einsteinian Relativity To GM Luxury [Comparison Test] (0)
- 10: Toyota: We Can Be Weird and Terrible, You Can't! (0)
March 2012
- 28: BMW and Toyota Are Boring. Or How I Got Banned From Their Press Fleets. (10)
- 26: BMW M550d vs. MyFord Touch 2.0 Part Two: Taking Things Way Too Literally (0)
- 23: BMW M550d vs. MyFord Touch 2.0: Battle For Worst Name Ever (1)
- 19: Balance, Passion, and the Everyman (0)
- 12: 2012 VW Beetle 2.5L Premiere: Mortality, Progress and Impermanence [Review] (3)
- 05: Compact Crossover Challenge: Is It Tired In Here Or Is It Just Me? [Comparison Test] (0)
- 03: Jenson Button Doesn't Want A Pretty Nose, He Wants A RHENOCÉROS! (2)
February 2012
- 27: 2012 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE Crew Cab 4WD: Banff, Bacon, and Second Chances [Review] (0)
- 25: A Few Photos From CIAS12 (0)
- 20: Funky FWD Four-Bangers Compete For Our Enthusiast Soul [Comparison Test] (0)
- 13: 2012 Kia Rio5 vs. Toyota Tacoma TRD: The Falsifiable Theory of “Reliability” [Comparison Test] (3)
January 2012
- 30: 2012 Fiat 500: Gabriel and the Silver City Car [Review] (2)
- 23: 2011 Kia Soul (US Spec): Climbing The Hawaiin Volcano of Indecision [Review] (0)
- 20: 2012 Infiniti M35h: It's All The Same In The End [Review] (0)
- 09: 2012 Mazda3 Sport GS with SkyActiv: The Cheese Factor [Review] + 2012 PSA (2)
December 2011
- 31: CarEnvy's Best and Worst of 2011 (0)
- 25: Open Your Aston Martin One-77-Shaped Christmas Present! (0)
- 05: Eschew The New Hyundai Accent: The 6 Best USED Cars Under $15k (0)
November 2011
- 29: Toyota GT 86, Scion FR-S (Not Subaru BRZ!) “Guess The Price” Contest! (14)
- 20: 14 Best Tweets: LA Auto Show 2011 (0)
- 08: Starting a Car Company and Turning A Profit: Tesla Under The CarEnvy Electron Microscope [Part II] (3)
- 07: Starting a Car Company and Turning A Profit: Tesla, Fisker, and Porsche's Pedigree [Part I] (0)
October 2011
- 31: Searching for Food Trucks in the Nissan Pao (3)
- 26: Battle Of Da G-Wagons: A CarEnvy MegaFair™ Comparison Test (3)
- 15: We Believe in Cars. So Do You. That's Why We're Here. (4)
- 10: 2012 Ford Focus Titanium Hatchback: As Viewed By Your Left Brain [Review] (0)
September 2011
- 28: Fiat 500 vs. Honda CR-Z: Imagining Replacements for our Protege5 (1)
- 22: Gasoline Is About To Get Digitized. Maybe. Actually, Definitely. (0)
- 19: 2012 Mercedes-Benz B-Class: Luxury Limo Flying Under The Radar (3)
- 18: 45 Minutes with a Porsche Cayman S (0)
- 14: Battle of the Six Point Twos: A CarEnvy MegaFair™ Comparison Test (0)
- 11: Car Buying Advice: Buy A Jeep Grand Cherokee [September 11 Edition] (2)
- 06: An Afternoon Aria: Driving on the Wrong Side with the Nissan Figaro (1)
- 01: 2011 Toyota Venza: Hand-Written (And Drawn) Review (0)
August 2011
- 30: Lexus GS450h: Proving Dad Wrong [Review] (1)
- 23: Top 5 Banned Car Commercials (Okay, Top 6) (0)
- 22: Carspotting and Bicycling in Berlin, Germany (3)
- 19: Hydrogen Cars: Power for the Future (0)
- 16: Team O’Neil, Left Foot Braking, Roller Coasters, and the Ford Fiesta (1)
July 2011
- 28: 2011 Kia Optima SX Turbo: When Koreans Make German Porn [Review] (9)
- 25: 2011 Kia Optima Turbo SX Gallery (0)
- 22: Pagani Huayra Drive with Horatio Pagani [VIDEO] (1)
- 19: Double Controversy: Guggenheim Bilbao and MINI Countryman (1)
- 16: Lapis Grey Nissan Figaro Spotted + History (3)
- 11: 2011 Chevy Cruze: The Trade-Off Is Happiness [Review] (2)
- 07: The Megademic Sweeping Car Videos (0)
- 06: Lincoln MKZ Hybrid: Battling The V8 Wagon Doctrine (0)
- 05: The BIG Business of Cars, an Editorial (1)
- 04: 2011 Jeep Compass: Cheap Romance [Review] (0)
June 2011
- 30: 2011 Toyota Matrix S: Simplicity At Its Most Underappreciated [Review] (0)
- 21: Hood Ornaments of Amercian Cars Circa 1940 and '50 (0)
- 17: 2011 Ford F-150 Platinum EcoBoost Review: Stuntin' Like a Texan (5)
- 16: Adapt or Perish: Revolution in Motoring Journalism (0)
- 08: The Ford Explorer Limerick Review (0)
- 06: Andy Warhol Is In Town, Notably Without His BMW M1 Art Car (0)
- 01: A Tale of Two Sultans: Michigan vs. Brunei (0)
May 2011
- 27: Santander: More Than The Name On A Formula 1 Spoiler (0)
- 26: Does Electric Motorsport Have a Future? (0)
- 24: Editorial: Why Cars Are More Boring To Drive Than They Used To Be (0)
- 23: 2011 F1 Spanish GP: Perspective From Madrid (0)
- 18: British Production Value Is Amazing, Except For When It Isn't (2)
- 16: Short Take: 1990 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 and Edmonton’s Porsche Concours (0)
- 03: 2012 Scion xD: Joining The Canadian Gunfight, Armed With A Knife [REVIEW] (9)
April 2011
- 26: Review: 2011 Nissan Juke – The Compact Crossover That Doesn't Fit In The City (5)
- 15: Alfa Romeo Pandion is a Sabre-Toothed Tiger (2)
- 08: The Silent Revolution: Drag Racing Ford, Chevy, and Dodge Half-Ton Pick-Ups (3)
March 2011
- 28: Part 2: The MKX Express, Henry Dreyfuss, and Traveling by Train (1)
- 23: Today’s Silver Arrows are Red, Blue, and Yellow (0)
- 22: Part 1: Catabolizing Designs, The Three Schools of Car Design, Art Deco, and the 2011 Lincoln MKX AWD (0)
- 13: 2011 GMC Sierra Denali 2500 HD – Road Trip To Winnipeg Avoids Poker Tables (2)
- 08: Non-Porsche Cayman in Coastal Costa Rica (2)
- 01: 2011 Ford Explorer – A Small Fish in a Big Press Trip (3)
February 2011
- 23: 2011 Buick Regal – Built for Autobahn, Tested on QE2 [REVIEW] (3)
- 16: The Mercedes-Benz Winter Driving Academy (4)
- 04: Cars That Shouldn't Have Ski Racks, But We're Glad They Do (2)
- 03: Tangential Treatise #5: The Jason Castriota Virus Is A Full-Blown Pandemic (0)
January 2011
- 28: Sergio Marchionne’s Day Off and the Ferrari F150 (0)
- 13: 2011 Toyota Highlander – In The Blizzard [REVIEW] (1)
December 2010
November 2010
October 2010
September 2010
August 2010
July 2010
April 2010
March 2010
- 26: Cars And Architecture: Providing Context Within Art Deco (1)
- 10: Tangential Treatise #4: Have You Ever Wondered What Makes Flat Engines So Special? (9)
February 2010
- 21: Lexus LFA in 360˚ Splendour and Vivid Detail (0)
- 14: Tangential Treatise #3: The 2011 Audi A1 Has Nothing On The 1999 Audi A2 (0)
- 03: Tangential Treatise #2: The Bentley Continental Finally Makes Sense, Marks The End Of An Era (1)
January 2010
- 29: Jack Baruth: The Toyota Prius As A Luxury Car (2)
- 19: Tangential Treatise #1: Why The Lexus LFA Needs 50 More Horsepower (5)
- 16: The Indelible Story Of The Renaultsport Hot Hatch (2)
- 09: Tangential Treatise #0: Why You Should Care (And Worry) About The 2010 Mercedes GP Formula 1 Team (5)
- 01: Review: 2010 Audi S4 (1)
December 2009
November 2009
September 2009
- 30: Da Streetz: McMerc in Vienna Edition (1)
- 28: CarEnvy.ca Semantics: Sports/Super/Hypercars (0)
- 21: Frankfurt 2009: Pagani Zonda R Is Entomological Magic (0)
- 16: The Audi R8 Is the Modern Day Acura NSX (1)
- 14: 2010 BMW 5-Series GT In The Viennese Flesh (4)
- 10: I Spy With My Little Eye Something That Is Madeira Red (2)
- 09: Where Did Gordon Murray Get The Idea For The T.25 City Car? Geese (0)
August 2009
- 27: Playing Chicken with a Praguian Tram in a Weismann GT MF4 (3)
- 23: Review: 2010 BMW Z4 sDrive 30i/35i – SLKification (3)
July 2009
- 21: The Tennis Match That Shaped The Mercedes SLR McLaren (7)
- 12: The Only Car You’ll Ever Need, On Mars: The Porsche 911 GT3 (13)
June 2009
- 27: Review: Audi A5 S-Line (5)
- 22: Remember That Time I Broke a VW Phaeton’s Transmission? (8)
- 19: Living With A Sports Car – Nissan 350Z Part VIII (2)
- 15: Montreal: Canada's Ville Des Lumieres (1)
- 12: Stick Shift: Vanity Fair Interview With CarEnvy.ca (1)
- 06: Living With A Sports Car – Nissan 350Z Part VII.5 (3)
- 02: Living With A Sports Car – Nissan 350Z Part VII (4)
May 2009
- 29: Living With A Sports Car – Nissan 350Z Part VI (3)
- 24: Living With A Sports Car – Nissan 350Z Part V (3)
- 19: Living With A Sports Car: Nissan 350Z Part IV (2)
- 16: Living With A Sports Car – Nissan 350Z Part III (5)
- 12: Living With A Sports Car: Nissan 350Z Part II (5)
- 06: Living With A Sports Car – Nissan 350Z Part I (11)
April 2009
- 29: Review: 2009 Porsche Cayman S (3)
- 22: Big Beauty: Alexandre Ovechkin + Mercedes SL65 AMG Black Series (3)
- 18: Review: 2009 BMW 135i – Surprisingly Uncompromised (6)
- 17: The Best Car We Can't Get In Canada – Peter's Pick (13)
March 2009
- 31: Canadian Government Follows US Lead, Rejects GM/Chrysler Viability Plan (0)
- 26: Review: 2009 Volkswagen Passat CC (2.0T Sportline) (11)
- 24: Review: Tau-er of Power (2009 Hyundai Genesis 4.6L Tech) (0)
- 21: Best Car We Can't Get in Canada: The Morgan AeroMax (2)
- 14: Celebrity Car-nadian Questionnaire #3: Randy Rodriguez (1)
February 2009
- 25: Celebrity Carnadian Questionnaire #2: Jacques Villeneuve (2)
- 21: Chicago Auto Show 2009: Something For Everyone (Chevy's Transformers) (0)
- 19: Editorial: It's In The Best Interest Of The Taxpayers (1)
- 18: Chicago Auto Show 2009: Tiny is So In These Days (Mini Cooper S JCW, Mini Clubman JCW, BRABUS Smart ForTwo, Mitsubishi i MiEV) (1)
- 17: Chicago Auto Show 2009: Mitsubishi Knows What Subaru Doesn't (2010 Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback Ralliart) (0)
- 17: Chicago Auto Show 2009: And The Award For "Best Lighting" Goes To…(2009 VW Passat CC) (3)
- 16: Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X (but my friends just call me "Evo X") (49)
- 14: Chicago Auto Show 2009: Godzilla Attacks Chicago Skyline! (Nissan GT-R) (0)
- 14: Chicago Auto Show 2009: Apparently, Huey Lewis Was Psychic (Nissan Cube) (1)
- 14: Chicago Auto Show 2009: Hyundai Reaches In, Grabs Right Hold Of Your Heart (Hyundai Genesis Coupe) (1)
- 13: Chicago Auto Show 2009: Kia Wants You To Kiss Its Soul (2)
- 12: Chicago Auto Show 2009: Genesis (Is Bigger Than Phil Collins) (2)
- 11: Celebrity Carnadian Questionnaire #1: Ed and Red (Ed and Red's Night Party) (3)
- 04: Editorial: Supercar – Peter’s Response (7)
- 04: Editorial: It's All About Multitasking, People. (Tax Credit For New Cars) (3)
January 2009
- 29: Will We Drive Diesel Cars? (2)
- 29: Which Shade of Green Will We Drive? (0)
- 29: A Small Chriat Wishlist (0)
- 27: If General Motors Were Like Microsoft (1)
- 26: Editorial: Why KERS Will Be Good For Formula 1 And You (0)
- 22: Editorial: To Shift or Not To Shift (0)
- 22: Editorial: Some Say… That I'd Rather Not Know Who The Stig Is. (1)
- 22: Editorial: The Next Era of Formula 1 (0)
- 15: It's Funny How Times Change. (1)
- 07: Cuba: A Look Back At The 1950’s (6)
November 2008
- 29: Quickie Review: Lexus IS250 AWD (Vanilla now comes in AWD, let the winter hoonage begin) (3)
- 24: Editorial: Why is creativity being squandered? (2)
- 13: Review: 2007ish Mercury Grand Marquis (1987 Ford Crown Victoria) (5)
- 12: Quickie Review: Lexus GS350 AWD (0)
- 07: Quickie Review: Lexus IS-F (Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde) (6)
- 07: Quickie Review: Lexus RX400h (The "h" stands for hoochie, not hybrid) (2)
- 07: Quickie Review: LeXcess 570 (Lexus LX570) (0)
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