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Last Minute Gift Ideas ?

Amazon.ca, Amazon.com, Amazon France, Amazon UK, chapters.indigo.ca and iTunes Canada icon have printable gift certificates.

Alternatively, you can e-gift a product or send gift certificates to Facebook from Amazon.com. Or just email gift certificates from the above mentioned stores or from the following retailers :

The Forever Yours Charity Single

As you may or may not know, I’ve been a member of Youtube since 2006. And today I thought I’d bump a charity single entitled “Forever Yours” by fellow Youtuber Alex Day, also known as Nerimon.

I am particularly fond of the hilarious BillTV-Mickeleh Remix, having known BillTVMacon for a while, and the Stefan Chin Remix, which has already charted at #10 in the Electronic music charts here in Canada.



A Warning For Online Gamers

When purchasing virtual cash in an online game try to do it during business hours and read the official forums in regards to errors prior to purchasing anything.

I’ve purchased some last night for a game called Zombie Lane on Google+ last night and due to an in game error this virtual cash disappeared.

Unfortunately for me I did not read the forum posts regarding this known error. I usually do but didn’t this time. And now I’ve got to wait until Monday to get a response.

Argh!

In Memory of Christopher William Cardno

Independent Canadian musician and composer Christopher William Cardno has passed away on November 29th, 2011 at the age of 28.

I will miss our humourous discussions about music and various other issues on Stickam, that we have had since 2007/08.

My condolences to his family, friends and fans in Vancouver and through-out the world.

Rob McIntyre (canucktunes/deathbypuppet)

Black Friday Week Deals

The Black Friday sales have begun at Amazon.ca , Amazon.com, Amazon UK , “Discovery Channel Store”, EntertainmentEarth.com, JR.comicon, Musician’s Friend, Tigerdirect.caicon and Tigerdirect.comicon.

The rest of the online retailers I buy from appear to be waiting for Friday itself to offer up their Black Friday sales.

Canadian e-Book Company Sold

The Canadian makers of the Kobo wireless eReader have been sold to Japanese company Rakuten for $315-Million according to Business Wire.

The company’s headquarters will remain in Toronto according to the press release.