BurntNorton

A blog to dscuss technology and Toronto's Beach community.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Home Inspections with iPad

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Carson, Dunlop, a longtime customer of ours has launched an iPad-compatible web app to allow home inspectors to file home inspections onlin...
Saturday, February 12, 2011

Scott Hamilton and Grand Unified Theories

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Scott Hamilton makes gory bodies. Not just any gory bodies. He makes REALLY gory bodies for special effects for films. And he's prou...
Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Animator Jay Boose

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Jayson Boose was born and raised in the tundra of Ontario, Canada where he studied classical animation. In 1995 he got his big break and mo...
Friday, February 4, 2011

Steve Ellwood and Law Practise Efficiency

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Steve Ellwood has run a technology consulting operation for law firms since 1984 focusing on the legal market starting with accounting syst...
Sunday, June 13, 2010

Hal Swann, InspireInc.

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Beacher Hal Swann of Inspireinc.com is one of those nice guys you only expect to find in a Frank Capra film. Sort of a Jimmy Stewart chara...
Saturday, June 12, 2010

VocaLinks Inc.

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In May 1998, Beacher Peter Butler and Phil Huffman established VocaLinks Inc . We originally specialized in speech recognition software, p...
Saturday, April 17, 2010

Whitby Audio Video

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Michael Huber of Whitby Audio Video is a friend I call upon to install high-end video and audio components for homes and business. He work...
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Myles Kesten grew up in Toronto. After high school Myles dabbled in professional theatre and made his way to London's West End where he worked with such notables as Sir Lawrence Olivier and Franco Zeffirelli. Upon returning to Canada, Myles studied English Lit. at the U. of Waterloo in Canada's first arts co-op program. He worked as a reporter for The Globe and Mail, an administrator at the Ontario Arts Council, and a policy advisor at The National Arts Centre. He continued to write freelance, even while completing an MBA at York University. He later worked in marketing for The McMichael Collection, spent time on Bay Street as an accountant and forensic auditor, and as Mgr. of Accounting at the Toronto Arts Council. In 1995 Myles opened The CD-ROM Store, a software boutique. In 2005 began carrying Apple Computer products, and in 2007 he opened BeachMac. Myles is a published journalist, historian, economist, poet, and critic. His poetry has appeared in The Dalhousie Review, and he has delivered papers on cultural economics in Montreal and Sweden. He has appeared on television and radio as commentator on technology and communications.
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