Technology blogger Rob Hyndman gives us his fifteen minute observation of a Toronto-area breakfast spot. My students should take note.
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Tad's Tweets- Went with the kids in search of skunk cabbage. It's a favourite of T's. No luck though. Despite the weather, I guess it's not spring yet. 07:12:16 PM February 07, 2010 from HootSuite
Douglas Anthropology- Mass graves may have lasting spiritual impact in Haiti - USATODAY.com http://ow.ly/155Jp #a1130 about 20 hours ago from HootSuite
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[...] on San Francisco coffee culture is ‘old news’ (March 11, 2007). But it is apropos of my recent link to another post on breakfast culture in Toronto. Besides, many of my students are researching coffeehouse behavior [...]
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