Look Out Canadian Gulls, CogDog Has Landed

Alan Levine aka CogDog barked this February 21st, 2008 12:35 am
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Serious Gulls They Have Here in Vancouver
Serious Gulls They Have Here in Vancouver by cogdogblog
posted 21 Feb ‘08, 12.17am MST PST on flickr


Gonna give the gulls something to worry about, I landed today in Vancouver, in an early landing move of Operation Northern Voice. My role is to represent the blogging interests of the Great Unknown Canadian Southern Province of Arizona.

Ahh, its great to be back in one of my most favorite cities! Spent a great afternoon visiting with my cousin, walking and talking, and a scrumptious seafood dinner high on the hills of West Vancouver.

Words are failing to capture how excited I am and looking forward to this year’s Northern Voice, the best conference on the continent.

Strap on your tiki shirts for tomorrow’s opening night party.

And protect your Canadian Seagulls from The Dog.

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One Response to “Look Out Canadian Gulls, CogDog Has Landed”

  1. Masters of Digital Media: Right Here In Vancouver « megsjargon Says:

    [...] Alan Levine is in town for Northern Voice, and today he paid the school a visit to talk about web technologies and Second Life – it was a fun hour. The NMC, New Media Consortium, pretty much sums up what a lot of us are trying to do: “The NMC stimulates and furthers the exploration and use of new media and technologies for learning and creative expression.” – couldn’t have written it better myself. [...]


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