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I really missed the good old days of Computer Fest……

Posted in Toronto, technology by Simon Tonekham on May 9th, 2008

A couple years ago, me and my dad used to attend a special sale every year on some bargain hunting because I was very proactive in computers (and still have) in my life time. That’s why we went to Computer Fest, a three-day event that is held at either the Automotive Building (since been converted into a convention centre) at the Exhibition Place in Toronto and the International Centre in Mississauga. In the past, Computer Fest used to host four shows of the year, the following is a run down on the two venues on where the shows were held:

International Centre in Mississauga, Ontario:

  • Spring (sometimes it is held there in either March or April)
  • Christmas (usually somewhere before the end of November)

Automotive Building at Exhibition Place:

  • Fall (usually held before the end of September)
  • Winter (usually held in February)

Many vendors set up their stands into a flea-market like atmosphere and customers went to look for a specific part (like motherboards, video cards, routers, books, etc.) and such. The first number of customers who get in line early get a free gift - in the form of a computer software program or a book. They tend to sell out very very quickly. I vaguely remember the days when me and my dad spend some quality time together looking at some computer stuff and now that I’m more advanced, i’m ready to take to the next level. There are also some gaming areas in which many gamers play in a tournament environment and fight against people in a LAN-party. Apart from there, counseling-like areas are set up in which a person who is very knowledgeable in computers discuss in a one-on-one basis to the customer about what the user should do (for example, “I want to share multiple computers in my house”)

Anyways, back to my story - sometime in 2004/2005, the show was axed from four shows to two shows, due to a “partnership dispute”. In its place are two shows: Compusale (which is essentially run by the same organizers) and Super Computer Sale (a mobile event in which organizers arrange with specific vendors to set up at a public place - like a hotel lounge). The last time that I went to Compusale was at the National Trade Centre at Exhibition place back in 2005. At that time, I was heavily listening to my punk rock tunes a lot and taking college prep courses in high school. I still remember those days…

With the advent of the internet and heavy aggressive competition from many local computer stores and also big-box outlets, the need for Compusale, Computer Fest and Super Computer Sale has made them redundant. The last time that Super Computer Sale was held, it was back last year. It hasn’t been brought back ever since.

Oh the memories of the Computer Fest. It may have been gone, but it has never forgotten. You might often see some computer stuff the next time you go to your local flea market on the weekends. As always, be careful on what you are buying.

References:

http://www.ehmac.ca/everything-else-eh/24403-review-toronto-compusale-march-2005-a.html

Archived pages of compusale.ca

Archived pages of compfest.ca

Archived pages of supercomputersale.ca

You’ve (do not) always got time for Tim Hortons - lady previously sacked for giving away a timbit

Posted in canada, ontario by Simon Tonekham on May 9th, 2008

I stumbled watching a news report yesterday when one lady who worked for Tim Hortons got fired for giving away a timbit to a customer - a baby-in-arms with a mother. Nicole Lilliman, a 27-year-old single mother of four children was working at a London, Ontario-area Tim Hortons the other day and she served a baby who was with her mother a timbit. Nicole did not realized that her actions was caught on video surveillance . It wasn’t a day after until the manager of the Tim Horton’s franchise ask her to see what she had done. As a result, she was fired.

It really saddens me that her ex-manager has gone her too far. She was crying and many bloggers - including myself looked into a second opinion of that (one user wrote one, while the other one wrote another in their own perspectives). The incident was spreading like wildfire, giving a broad media attention. The craze goes as far as Texas, New York State, California and so on….even China! As a result of the case, she was later rehired by the company.

Nicole Lilliman stated in an interview: “It was just out of my heart, she (the toddler) was pointing and going ‘ah, ah…’ I should have gone to my purse and got the change, but it was busy,”

For those foreigners out there who don’t know what a timbit is, they are tiny donut holes and they come in a wide range of flavours including chocolate, dutchie cream, strawberry filled and so on. A single lousy timbit cost about $0.16CDN (sixteen cents) and many customers opt in to buy in boxes of 10, 20 or even 40 timbits.

Tim Hortons later issued a statement and apologizes to Nicole Lilliman for her ordeal:

“Unfortunately the action of the manager of this location was not appropriate, nor grounds for dismissal,” a statement from Tim Hortons said Thursday. “With an apology from management, Ms. Lilliman has been rehired by the franchisee.”

As one song shows, “There’s a class for this” (in reference to a song by a band called Cute is What We Aim For).

Back to Nicole now and this is what she also state: “I just wasn’t happy with the whole thing, They said that I graciously took my job back, but I just took my job back. I need that paycheque in two weeks.”

With her ordreal over, she still works with Tim Hortons - but at another location in the London area - she took her duties working at the Drive Thru.

Good thing that Phreak615 wasn’t witnessing the action as it unfolded! To finish this blog off, I’m leaving you two music videos by my favourite band, Simple Plan. These music videos are “Your Love is a Lie” and “When I’m Gone”. The reason that I choosed “When I’m Gone” and this is especially dedicated to Nicole Lilliman and her ex-manager of the Tim Hortons (the place that where she formerly worked at) because the video is asking them, “You’re gonna miss me when i’m gone?” Enjoy the music videos.

Simple Plan - “When I’m Gone”:

Simple Plan - “Your Love is a Lie”:

References:

“Woman fired for giving 16-cent treat to toddler.” Thomson Reuters. 8 May 2008. 9 May 2008 <http://ca.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idCAN0836799020080508>.

” Fast food woman fired, excused for giving free doghnut.” Xinhua News Agency. 9 May 2008. 9 May 2008 <http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-05/09/content_8134948.htm>

“Tim Hortons apologizes, rehires mom who gave away Timbit.” Canwest News Service. 8 May 2008. 9 May 2008 <http://www.canada.com/topics/news/story.html?id=aaf9eba6-3bf3-4aff-a5af-2720d6c92dec>

“Woman fired, rehired for giving baby free Timbit.” Toronto Sun. 8 May 2008. 9 May 2008 <http://www.torontosun.com/News/TorontoAndGTA/2008/05/08/5506961.html>

“Rehired Timbit mom needs the dough.” Toronto Star. 9 May 2008. 9 May 2008 <http://www.thestar.com/News/Canada/article/423225>

“Mom gets job back.” London Free Press. 9 May 2008. 9 May 2008 <http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/News/Local/2008/05/09/5515571-sun.html>

JUST FOR FUN: Where in the world is Phreak615? Search Warrant issued

Posted in canada, comedy, just for fun by Simon Tonekham on May 7th, 2008

Notice to all blog posters:

A user by the name of Phreak615 is currently on the loose. He masterminded an underground operation on hacking over MuchMusic using sophisticated equipment and manipulating video clips of people filming on their webcams. Earlier reports suggest that a guy named “Mark David” was behind phreak615. Mark David was also identified by the alias of “Matsuto77″ or “c v j”, but after an lengthly interview and disputes over who the real “phreak615″ is, Mark David has released from police custody and the search is on to track down the real “phreak615″.

Earlier reports suggest that “phreak615″ might catch a flight to London, Birmingham or Glasgow. He also might be seen driving a Porsche 911. Surveillance tapes show that “phreak615″ was at a local Timmy’s (Tim Hortons) on the Highway 401 in Wesleyville (just west of Port Hope). Indications believe that “phreak615″ is planning to go to Montreal. All police detachments are notified of the wanted criminal.

Suspect is described as the following:

  • 6′1″
  • Green cowboy hat
  • Green goggles
  • Blue mask with no mouth part
  • Long-sleeve plaid sweatshirt
  • Drives a Grey Porsche 911 similar to the video below with Ontario Licence plate of “3REAK615″

If you see this particular criminal, DO NOT APPROACH HIM! Contact the police immediately by dialing 9-1-1 or to be anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). With Crime Stoppers, you don’t have to give your personal information or testify in court, ever. As always, Crime Stoppers DOES NOT use Call Display (Caller ID).

Porsche 911 Chase (in Dutch):

“Grainy” video of phreak615:

Acme School of Stuff

Posted in canada, science, technology, tv by Simon Tonekham on May 7th, 2008

Over 15 or 16 years ago, this particular TV show was aired on TVOntario. It has a cool and interesting introduction and it is well known for Science and Technology. The show is called “Acme School of Stuff”. I stumbled upon this particular TV show when I saw a video on how subways work. Before “How it’s made”, “How do they do it”, “How’d they do that?” and  one particular TV show that was aired on HGTV  (it follows the same paths as the latter three, but I couldn’t remember what it is), this particular TV show gives us a close understanding on how things work.

“Acme School of Stuff” is hosted by a person named David Stringer and he’s lucky enough to host an official website about him and his accomplishments he had contributed over the years. His official site can be founded here: http://www.davidstringer.ca/

Also, there’s a youtube channel dedicating to the Acme School of Stuff: http://www.youtube.com/user/acmeschool

I’m still trying to find on how electronic signs\displays work from this particular series, but over time it’ll be on that particular channel….lol Anyways, enjoy the videos that are my favourites, especially that phreak615 should know how a Vinyl record works (if you want to refer to my blog posting on that, click here)!

Acme School of Stuff (intro):

Electronics (from tube to transistor) - one of my favourites:

How a telephone works (with a humourous opening):

How Digital things work using ones and zeros:

Making of a Vinyl Record:

Phreak 615? The next Obay?

Posted in Music, advertising, canada by Simon Tonekham on May 6th, 2008

I was watching MOD on MuchMusic the other day until I saw a series of random commercials featuring people filiming on a webcam. But there’s one “obvious” person that has these characteristics: He’s wearing green goggles, a green cowboy hat and a blue partial mask that one has eyes and nose parts. He’s holding a sign that says, “THIS IS THE NEW REALITY - Phreak615.com”.

There was some speculation going on about this viral advertising. Phreak615 decided to hack and intercept every television show that was aired on MuchMusic. This reminded me when there was a series of Obay advertisments popping around in my neighbourhood and it wasn’t until later that these ads were produced by Ontario Colleges - showing awareness for parents who is considering post-secondary opportunities for their children. Earlier, it reminded me when YTV’s The Zone (and the entire YTV network) back in 2001 was hacked by some kind of odd enemy named the “Freaky Fowl” (or something like that). This is from a wikipedia article:

“At one point during their tenure, a bizarre plotline emerged involving electronic insects known as yokomites that were under the control of a mysterious chicken-man named Fiendly Fowl. They were created by Fowl to destroy the station, should his demand to be given the station was ignored. At the end, there was an animated comic where Pat and Jenny went into the yokomite’s lair to defeat them. The hand in the toilet was “killed” saving them.”

Many bloggers, including mine were circulating rumours about Obay. Even many message boards has their own point of view about the Obay ads.

Back to the Phreak615 craze, there is a blog by the alias of “Phreak615″ and he unravels his plot to hack this year’s MuchMusic Video Awards, which will take place on June 15th, 2008. This is what he explicitly states on his blog:

“It’s no secret that I am going to hack the MMVAs.
It’s no secret that if you send me a video I’ll put you into the MMVAs
It’s no secret that MuchMusic and Mad Mark have the same initials.
And it’s no secret that CDs have a better sound quality than cassette.
CDs Nuts!”

Is that guy is some kind of retro brainiac who thinks that cassette or vinyl produces better sound quality than CDs? Or is he some kind of terrorist leader? Anyways, I was extremely slow on trying to get all the details on Phreak615, but I was able to find some videos on how MuchMusic suffered the effects of Phreak615. I spent almost day and night trying to research some information and provided an APB on Phreak615 until I realized that Phreak615 is some kind of MMVA advertisement teaser (or something like that).

EDIT: This is phreak615’s full and detailed information about himself (to view the original post, please go here):

So ADAM, BOBBY & HeatVision_and_Jack are wondering how I’m managing these phreaks. Sorry my little Phreaks and Phreakets but you’d need direct access to make it happen. That said; send me your videos, if they’re good I’ll make you famous.

First off, gone are the days of being able to simply “take over” an analogue broadcast frequency and hijack the feed that way - as you can see in my earlier blog here. Everything is digital now. That makes it harder for most, but in fact, easier for me.

Basically, the tech guys here have their thumbs up their asses. New technology plus old tech staff equals wiiiiiiiiiiiide open access.

I have direct access to our digital media server (the source for all outgoing broadcasts). I wired up a custom network cable similar to a RJ-45 cross-over cable and hooked it into one of the spare networking ports. Normally these ports are disabled or at least secured but as I said earlier, this is relatively new and not everyone is up to speed from a security standpoint. Plus, I’m sure they never anticipated me.

Anyways, I ran that cable out to a standard D-link wireless router (works better with Macs than Linkys) and set up a “hidden” wifi network. Now all I need to do is park my car across the street from the building and I can upload any audio or video directly to the server. The actual tricky part is the script that automatically runs an override to the current broadcast stream at pre-set times. Coincidently these times are when I’m out of the office.

Now I can upload and inject video snippets into the main broadcast feed from my wireless laptop pretty much when ever I’m feeling a little saucy. At least for now. I’m giving this whole thing a week tops before my little work around gets discovered.

Anyway, without direct access to the server there’s no way anyone could ever hope to gain access. So sorry. But again, like I said I’ll load your stuff in if you send it to me.

Anyways, I have some evidence that you may find (somewhat) disturbing - in the form of youtube videos! Right now, I’m in the process of trying to unravel and try to nick Phreak615’s operation once and for all! I wonder how loyal MuchMusic viewers will think about this…lol Who knows? Perhaps “Phreak615″ will appear on Road Wars!

The Phreak615 is here!:

MuchMusic got hacked - #1:

MuchMusic got hacked - #2:

MuchMusic got hacked - #3:

A Hole in the system:

Look what I can do with a computer:

Fly the coop:

References:

http://www.dabbler.ca/news/is-phreak615-hacking-muchmusic-me-thinks-not-20080413/

http://phreak615.blogspot.com/

http://www.dabbler.ca/news/phreak615-the-plot-thickens-20080418/

Zune is coming to Canada, Microsoft withdraws Yahoo Bid, Virgin Festival Vancouver has been cancelled, residents protest against the Ajax-Pickering Hospital

Posted in Economics, Financial, Music, canada, health, ontario, technology by Simon Tonekham on May 6th, 2008

I was reading a news article today that Microsoft’s answer to Apple’s iPod is finally heading to Canadian store shelves. The Zune, which was released back in the United States in the beginning of 2007 is finally to compete against the iPod. As an iPod owner, I personally haven’t tried the Zune out myself, but I saw a display at a Target store down in Erie, Pennsylvania on a snowy day back in February 2007. For some, it’s finally worth the wait after we left out in the cold for the Apple iPhone to come out. With the Zune and the iPhone finally hitting Canadian store shelves, people can decide which portable music player is best for them. There’s no word if the Zune will be “iTunes” friendly. Well, it’s anyone’s guess.

In other Microsoft related news, it seems that Microsoft has finally pulled out of the controversial bid to buy Yahoo which in turn cause a ripple effect on their stocks. Both shares of Yahoo and Microsoft were slightly dropped after the announcement. For my part, it seems that both companies have finally “Decided to break it” after they couldn’t agree on a certain deal. If Microsoft were to buy Yahoo today, it’ll be topsy-turvy in the information world and this could fuel the next dot-com bubble (like it was back in the late-1990s and heading towards the early-2000s).

In other news, the Virgin Festival in Vancouver (the music festival in which many big-ticket acts perform for two days) has cancelled after it had failed to secure many of the big-ticket and top acts. This is the second time that such a music festival has cancelled in the Vancouver (and B.C.) music scene. First, it was the Vans Warped Tour that pulled out of Vancouver. Now the Virgin Festival has finally fallen to it’s wrath.

Andrew Bridge, one of the organizers has quote in an interview: “It wasn’t from a lack of trying, but we just couldn’t make it come together this year for Vancouver. We don’t want to do a sub-optimal festival in Vancouver, We want to make sure that we hold up extremely high standards.”

Rock festivals in Vancouver bring a lot of money to the city’s economy. Now with two tours being nixed, it leaves many music fans in a uncertain economic future. The V-Fest website for the Vancouver listing mentions that they will be back next year. Let’s hope it doesn’t happen to one businessman who bilked up thousands of dollars on the Walkerton Watershed Festival (which was cancelled not once, but twice - back in 2003 and 2004).

In other news, I was a reading an article at durhamregion.com about residents protesting against Rouge Valley Health System’s move on moving the mental beds from the Ajax-Pickering Hospital to Scarborough’s Centenary Health Centre. The hospital coroporation suffered a massive debt worth $78 million CDN. According to one MPP (Member of Parliament), the person who is planning to go for treatment in Scarborough is unrealistic.

Many protesters, from residents to members who work for the Ontario Public Services Employees Union (or OPSEU) took part in a rally against the hospital’s decision to move all mental health beds to Scarborough. Despite the rainy weather, many of them won’t give up a fight. When I was in Grade 9 and attended the now-defunct Exeter High School, we used to participate in the Terry Fox Run and I can see the hospital in the distance.

In other news, my first day in the Electronics course went very well. I’m striving to be very well in this particular course. 7 weeks is not bad for me. Anyways, I’m leaving you a few lyrics that will fit the scenarios.

Westlife - “If I let you go”:

But if I let you go
I will never know
What my life would be
Holding you close to me
Will I ever see
You smiling back at me
How will I know?
If I let you go …

Marianas Trench - “Push”:

Hey, don’t you feel it now?
My shiny side down
Hey, burning brighter still
And you’re getting sick
And you’re feeling it

It’ll wear you down and wear you down
You chase it, breathing in and out and in and out
They’ll push you up against the wall, against the wall
You didn’t think you’d feel it all but you were wrong about it
Push

References:

http://www.electronista.com/articles/08/04/30/zune.for.canada.in.may/

http://www.engadget.com/2008/05/06/zune-headed-for-canada-on-june-13th/

http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5hjU4WijVVNa5XulswezGrDtj0Tsw

http://www.abcnews.go.com/Technology/PCWorld/story?id=4785469

http://newsdurhamregion.com/news/durham/article/98295

http://newsdurhamregion.com/news/ajax/article/97948

http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/412746

http://newsdurhamregion.com/news/ajax/article/98389

http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/421227

“Cancelled Virgin Fest leaves B.C. cold”, Calgary Sun, 04 May 2008

“Don’t make cuts to Ajax Hospital”, Newsdurhamregion.com, 15 April 2008

Red Bull, where art thou?

Posted in Uncategorized by Simon Tonekham on May 4th, 2008

I have to post this blog right now because my sister just came home from the Bell Walk for Kids Help Phone. She had volunteered at the walk and she also took an opportunity to see her favourite (and my favourite) band Faber Drive! They were performing at the walk and my sister got up to get an opportunity to meet them. She told me that drummer Ray “Red” Bull wasn’t there and a replacement drummer by the name of “Sanchez” (or something like that) was there to fill Red’s void.

It saddens me that Red left abruptly without public notice. The last time I saw him was at the Dungeon in Oshawa a couple weeks ago. He was a very nice guy and I will remember him for some time, but that does not stop me from listening their tunes of course! I’m not sure how this will impact the upcoming Simple Plan tour (along with opening acts The All-American Rejects), but that’s not really important to me at all.

Back to my story, my sister was able to get autographs from the band and they leave me some special messages to me. This is what Dave Faber said to me: “Work Hard @ Summer Skewl!”. As for David Hinsley, this is what he told me: “Missed ya today, BRO!”. That really make my day.

Anyways, this week and in the next coming weeks, I will be taking an Electronics course that will last me for seven weeks. Expect some limited blog postings by then. I will try my best to keep you up to the loop! Until then, best of luck for me!!!

Simple Plan, Faber Drive and AAR on a cross-Canada tour

Posted in Music, canada by Simon Tonekham on May 3rd, 2008

Over the past week or so, we may have told you that Simple Plan has recently announced a cross-Canada tour with opening acts The All-American Rejects and Faber Drive.

Well, i’ll give you the details.  According to Simple Plan’s official website, they will embark on a cross-Canada tour starting on August 19th and ending on September 9th, 2008. The tour dates goes as follows:

  • August 19th - St. Johns, NL @ Mile One Stadium
  • August 21st - Halifax, NS @ Metro Centre
  • August 22nd - Moncton, NB @ Coliseum
  • August 23rd - Saint John, NB @ Harbour Station
  • August 25th - Chicoutimi, QC @ Centre Geroge Vezina
  • August 26th - Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
  • August 28th - Ottawa, ON @ Scotiabank Place
  • August 29th - Toronto, ON @ Molson Amphitheatre
  • August 30th - London, ON @ John Labatt Centre
  • September 3rd - Vancouver, BC @ Pacific Coliseum
  • September 5th - Edmonton, AB @ Rexall Place
  • September 6th - Calgary, AB @ Pengrowth Saddledome
  • September 8th - Saskatoon, SK @ Credit Union Centre
  • September 9th - Winnipeg, MB @ MTS Centre

At the time of this writing, ticket sales for all concert dates are taking place. There’s some speculation that all of the concerts might sell out, but it’s anyone’s guess. There was a presale that took place and MuchMusic has provided us a password for that presale, but due to some overwhelming demand at the time of this writing, the presale is somewhat “integrated” with the General onsales. I was able to take the opportunity of that presale, but I wasn’t able to get good enough seats (FYI, I’m going to the Toronto date of the concert). I would have got the one that is closest to the stage and/or allow me for easy exits (like the time I went to see Fall Out Boy/+44 down at the Molson Amphitheatre last year), but as long as I can see the bands on stage and hear the performance, it’s going to be a great concert - just in time to finish off the summer holidays. The only problem that concerns to me for the Toronto date that I’m attending is how to enter to Ontario Place without going through the Exhibition grounds, since that date straddles during the CNE period (August 15th to September 1st) that time. I’m still finding ways on how to get to the Molson Amp without going through the CNE grounds.

With a concert like this, you may never know if you may run something unexpectedly and the worse ways that you are ruining it for everyone. That’s why a recent blog posting on MuchMusic.com has posted “10 worse ways to behave at a concert and how/why are you ruining it for everyone”. In a relatively same topic, I’ve decided to post my own tips on how to plan that great outing. It’s a bit detailed, but it does the trick.

Anyways, when I went to eBay.ca (an auction website) and went to search for the same tickets, some of the tickets were opening to bid as little as $1.00, but because of provincial legislation governing ticket resales, the opportunities on getting them with the highest bid possible are limited.

This is going to be the greatest concert in my lifetime and I don’t want anyone to stop me. I constantly saved up a considerable amount of money to go to this concert (along with the Warped Tour in Toronto on July 19th). I do not want to risk a budget overrun for sure! If you people are from the Toronto area (and surrounding area) and planning to go to the Toronto leg of the Simple Plan tour, I’ve created a Facebook group and event listing dedicating to the concert. A Facebook account is required to join. Anyways, here are the links:

Group:

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=35727395161

Event Listing:

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=36779355172

I hope that I’ll see you guys there!

The concerts that I went for my lifetime: Part 1 - Fall Out Boy/AAR in Toronto

Posted in Music by Simon Tonekham on May 2nd, 2008

This is one of 3-part series on the concerts that the author have attended in his lifetime. Using the archives, Simon revisits the time on the concerts he went and what experiences he encounter. The opinons expressed are those of the blog writer and do not necessarily reflect those of the parties involved. Viewer discretion is advised.

On a fair day on May 13th, 2006, I attended the concert of my lifetime. I went to see Fall Out Boy and The All-American Rejects live in concert. They were among the acts of the “Blackclouds and Underdogs tour” along with October Fall, From First to Last and on certain dates, Hawthorne Heights and The Hush Sound. The bands on the 2nd leg of the tour were performing at the Ricoh Coliseum in Toronto. Earlier in the day, I have opted to go and see Fall Out Boy down at Yonge-Dundas square. They were performing for a free show sponsored by icoke.ca. The crowds were very massive and some of them were pushing and shoving to each other and I couldn’t withstand the massive crowds so I have to stay away from a safer distance.

After that, I went to HMV down on Yonge Street because The All-American Rejects were doing an autograph session and I was very excited to see the band. I signed my “Move Along” CD to the guys and I exchanged handshakes with them. Once that was done, I happily walked down on Yonge Street and heading towards Queen Street to MuchMusic HQ, where Fall Out Boy and The All-American Rejects were appearing for a special MuchOnDemand taping.

From my experience, the crowds were massive and some were standing on the street cheering for the band! I didn’t stay for long and I have to make my massive journey on the 501 streetcar and then I have to transfer to the 511 streetcar deadhead to Exhibition Place and Ricoh Coliseum.

I told my sister early that she has to meet me at the Ricoh and she met me there. We got in and we found our seats from there. If I remembered correctly, October Fall and From First to Last were performing first (yes, Sonny Moore, the former lead guy was a member at that time). The bands were okay, but later on to my surprise, The All-American Rejects were performing through my eyes! I couldn’t remember what exact songs they sing, but the songs that I know that were singing were, “Move Along”, “Dirty Little Secret” and “Top of the World”.

After the All-American Rejects performed, Fall Out Boy comes on stage with full colours! I really like how the guys were performing very well. My favourite songs were, “Sugar We’re going down”, “Dance Dance”, “A little less sixteen candles, a little more touch me” and “Grand Theft Autumn (Where is your boy tonight)”.

Despite the great performance, I had an awesome great time at the concert. I bought a Fall Out Boy concert t-shirt complete with the tour dates. The t-shirt features a few people in the background kissing and hugging and one guy who is standing behind a ladder and holding a broken mirror, looking at the sky at the top. Also in the background were a black cat. That’s all the details I can give to you.

After the concert has ended, many fans were making their massive exodus out of the Ricoh and they were going home by their means of transport (at that time, the Don Valley Parkway was closed off for maintenance and concert goers have to find a way home). On the public transit side, many fans took the streetcar home, while others (my personal favourite) take the GO Train home. They were battling against one Ticket Vending Machine down at Exhibition Station, since the other was broken at the time. When our train heading east arrived, many fans tried to get themselves into the train and the conductor says this, “All Aboard, Passengers! We don’t have much time!” (or something like that) - that’s my most humourous quote of that day. These pictures that I took on the day of May 13th, 2006 brought me back memories of the time that I want to increase my punk rock intake. These bands were very popular among fans.

Anyways, that’s how my concert went for me, I had an awesome great time at that concert, but it wasn’t a year later that Fall Out Boy were headlining a tour that is very massive and to kickoff the summer concert season! More on that next time.

How Faber Drive changed my life

Posted in Music, canada by Simon Tonekham on May 1st, 2008

Wow. It’s been six months since I made the move to WordPress and I can’t believe I really got much more traffic over time unlike my old LiveJournal blog, where barely anyone checks out my blog and the lack of the “viewer count” (or dashboard) feature..

Anyways, if you are listening to a Faber Drive tune just now, I just want to say that today’s the first anniversary that the band has released their debut album “Seven Second Surgery”. During that time, I checked out this particular band when I was in my first year in college. It was almost the peak of exam time and by the time I listened to them, it makes me wonder, “Will listening to them change my life?”. Well it had, by the time I bought their CD, I started to listen to it and I literally listened to the entire CD. I even took this particular CD when I went down to Pennsylvania with mom for a chartered group’s outing to do some shopping down in Erie. I could have got my camera to take pictures during my trip because the weather was very nice and sunny. It would have been fun if I should checked out Presque Isle State Park, but I have to move along with the group. I’ve checked many shops along the way and the popular Millcreek Shopping mall. The trip was fun.

Let me see, oh yeah - the songs that I like off “Seven Second Surgery” are, “Second Chance”, “Tongue Tied”, “Sleepless Nights (Never Let Her Go)”, “When I’m with you”, “Summer fades to fall” and “Obvious”. In the past, I have to suffer all the crazy pop influences such as Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, N’Sync and my once favourites “Wave”. Faber Drive all changed that. They have become my cure to solve all my personal problems that I had encountered during the past. I’ve met and seen the band for a total of 4 times. The most recent is that I was able to meet them at the Dungeon (a place in Oshawa, Ontario) two weeks ago, just before my exam week period. They were originally scheduled to perform back in March, but due to unforeseen circumstances and the weather that we had with a record snowfall, they have to cancel this in such short notice. The band by the way, hails from a community called Mission, a community situated east of Vancouver, British Columbia.

I’m trying to beat my record against Wave, which I met and saw for 6 times. I’m slowly but surely reaching that target. In a recent announcement, Faber Drive along with The All-American Rejects (an American band hailing from Stillwater Oklahoma) will be the opening acts for Simple Plan’s upcoming cross-Canada tour. This particular news was recently announced this week. Here are the confirmed concert dates (subject to change):

  • August 19th - St. Johns, NL @ Mile One Stadium
  • August 21st - Halifax, NS @ Metro Centre
  • August 22nd - Moncton, NB @ Coliseum
  • August 23rd - Saint John, NB @ Harbour Station
  • August 25th - Chicoutimi, QC @ Centre Geroge Vezina
  • August 26th - Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
  • August 28th - Ottawa, ON @ Scotiabank Place
  • August 29th - Toronto, ON @ Molson Amphitheatre
  • August 30th - London, ON @ John Labatt Centre
  • September 3rd - Vancouver, BC @ Pacific Coliseum
  • September 5th - Edmonton, AB @ Rexall Place
  • September 6th - Calgary, AB @ Pengrowth Saddledome
  • September 8th - Saskatoon, SK @ Credit Union Centre
  • September 9th - Winnipeg, MB @ MTS Centre

Faber Drive’s official website along with the All-American Rejects have all of their information converged after Simple Plan’s announcement. I intend to attend the Toronto date on August 29th, 2008. The only problem is since that date straddles during the CNE Period (from August 15th to September 1st), getting in there could be a challenge. I’m trying to analyze my plans on how to avoid going through the EX grounds to my concert. This will be my 3rd time on seeing the All-American Rejects and my 5th time on seeing Faber Drive. It’s also my 3rd time on seeing Simple Plan live!

There was a presale that took place today via a blog on Muchmusic.com, in which a password was provided. I was able to go for that presale before it closes. That presale has since been called off until the public onsales are taking place this Friday. If you were the lucky ones who have a Rogers Wireless phone, you can buy concert tickets all straight to your mobile (cellular) phone through a service dubbed “Wireless Box Office” and known as “URticket”. All you have to do is select the concert, choose how many tickets, confirm the payment and presto! Your tickets are delivered straight to your phone. The only drawback is that you will easily lose the ticket information off your inbox as your erase your messages without noticing it. For more information, you can view the information at www.rogers.com/urticket

To finish off the blog, I’m leaving you a few music videos of Faber Drive and a tour announcement of Simple Plan.

Faber Drive - “Tongue Tied”:

Faber Drive - “Second Chance”:

Faber Drive - “When I’m with you”:

The origin of the band name “Faber Drive”:

Simple Plan’s tour announcement (with French subtitles!):