citytv.com: Remove Comments is a Greasemonkey user script for the Firefox or Safari web browser. This script removes comments from the citytv.com website.
To use this script you first need to make sure you have Greasemonkey installed and enabled for Firefox or GreaseKit installed and enabled for Safari. With that out of the way, do the following:
- Click the Download link for the citytv.com: Remove Comments user script below
- You should now see an Greasemonkey or GreaseKit installation dialogue.
- Click Install
And that’s it, thecitytv.com: Remove Comments script is installed! Enjoy!
thestar.com: Remove Comments is a Greasemonkey user script for the Firefox or Safari web browser. This script removes comments from the thestar.com website.
To use this script you first need to make sure you have Greasemonkey installed and enabled for Firefox or GreaseKit installed and enabled for Safari. With that out of the way, do the following:
- Click the Download link for the thestar.com: Remove Comments user script below
- You should now see an Greasemonkey or GreaseKit installation dialogue.
- Click Install
And that’s it, the thestar.com: Remove Comments script is installed! Enjoy!
CBC.ca: Remove Comments is a Greasemonkey user script for the Firefox or Safari web browser. This script removes comments from the CBC.ca website.
To use this script you first need to make sure you have Greasemonkey installed and enabled for Firefox or GreaseKit installed and enabled for Safari. With that out of the way, do the following:
- Click the Download link for the CBC.ca: Remove Comments user script below
- You should now see an Greasemonkey or GreaseKit installation dialogue.
- Click Install
And that’s it, the CBC.ca: Remove Comments script is installed! Enjoy!
Download: cbc-no-comment.user.js ~1KB
Created: 08/07/2009 01:26 PM
Modified: 08/07/2009 01:27 PM
Total downloads: 414
I know, it’s crazy, right? After waiting so long for my loft in the Toy Factory, and (blogging about it frequently) I’ll be moving to a new place next week with my girlfriend. BUT, the new unit is also in the Toy Factory, just waaaay bigger (1300 square feet!!!) and two floors up with a much better view and ample light. I’ll post some pictures soon after the move next week, promise!
I just bought three more horrell.* domains last week:
All of them redirect here, naturally.

Well, that turned out well, didn’t it?
Congratulations America.
I’m looking forward to checking in on this later this evening.

This past Friday I dressed up for Halloween in what I think may have been the first time in over 10 years. Not sure if you can tell from the photo, but I’m supposed to be a grey-bearded cyclist, the kind you usually see downtown. It turns out I really missed dressing up!
This picture was taken much later in the night after spending the evening at a Karaoke bar. I’ve never done karaoke before and was nervous about it. I end up having a great time and even sang a song (“All The Small Things” by Blink 82 — it was easy).
I think Scareoke will be a new Halloween tradition for years to come. More pictures from the night are here.
During the week of my birthday (July 4th) I spent five fabulous days and four awesome nights in New York City!. It’s something I’ve been wanting to do for a long time and I ended up having a great time! Of course it helps when you’re with the right company my G/F Lianne joined me on said journey.
It’s a damn big city, to be sure, and the food was great as well. In fact, I had the best pizza in my life at Lombardi’s in Manhattan. I don’t think I can ever have pizza in this city again as it won’t even come close. Well, Magic Oven will probably get me through, but I don’t think they can ever come close. The sauce, the crust, everything was just perfect. Just like Dean, I’ve even tried making my own. I’ve come pretty close, but you just can’t compete with an old-school coal oven.
Anyway, back to the trip. The city is a monster, as the kid in the Ben Sherman store said to me, and five days just wasn’t long enough. Still, I saw quite a bit:
Phew! And, while I was there I also did a little shopping and picked up a Wii. At the time they were hard to come by in T.O. but now they seem to be everywhere. Still, I think I saved about $20 bucks when you knock off the tax.
So I’m definitely going back, possibly next year. Oh, and the best recommendation I can make for anyone in the GTA planning a trip to New York City! is to take Porter airlines. Trust me, it’s totally worth it.

You may recall me mentioning the deficiencies in my loft and the painful long wait to have them fixed. This Monday, after several months, one of the major items was finally resolved: the missing kitchen cabinet door. Oh how it mocked me, but no more!
Witness its splendour!