…use her new playhouse as a foot rest!
(If she understood English better, she might also get mad if I told her that a) her toque’s on backwards and b) it’s too nice to be wearing a toque anyhow!)
Microsoft recently launched a new site called How-Old.net that went viral due to its use of fancy math algorithms to guess the ages of people in pictures you upload.
(Full warning – Shea read some article on Facebook saying the site has fine print that Microsoft obtains rights to re-use your photos or something so beware this might be a site mining photos for nefarious Microsoft purposes.)
Anyhow, I still gave it a try and found the following:
Shea who is currently 36 is pretty happy with her result while I, being currently 41 years old, am somewhat less enthused…
It nailed Pace’s age but I’m not going to tell him the site thought he was a girl. š
And the site’s guess for Sasha was way off as she’s closer to six months than six years!
The Calgary Flames have been using a Calgary Fire Department helmet for players to pick the “unsung hero of the game” after each victoryĀ for the past couple seasons.
I don’t have a picture of Pace wearing a CFD helmet but I do have a pic of him checking out a fire truck courtesy of my cousin who works for the Calgary Fire Department when we were in Calgary three years ago and got a tour of his station…

I considered doing a post with some random thoughts about the Baltimore riots but then I realised there’s nothing I can say that others haven’t said better already – about the riots and about the first ever Major League Baseball “empty game”.
On the recommendation of a co-worker, Shea and I are working through “The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”, a Netflix original series. Ā (That link will go to Wikiwand.com – a site I recently discovered thatĀ presents Wikipedia pages in a more visually appealing, readable format.)
Watching that seriesĀ led me to this article which discusses how a company that’s using the Nielsen model to track Netflix subscriber viewing habits has released info about viewing habits of Netflix original programming.
Still, any way you look at it, āHouse of Cardsā is clearly a big attraction for Netflix. When all three seasons of the show are taken into account, the program has been the most popular series on all of Netflix in March (6.4%). Its third season was also binge-viewed more than any of the other aforementioned originals, with nearly half of subs having watched at least three episodes in a single day in the first 30 days after release.
Important Blog announcement: Hockey themed posts shall continue as long as the Flames are in the playoffs.
One of the greatest hockey songs of all-time… Ā (Hmm, maybe that could be my theme for Music Mondays until the Flames win the Cup in June?) š
“Big League” – Tom Cochrane
In 2004, I attended the Alberta Book Awards on the same evening as game six of the Canucks-Flames first round playoff series. As one of the event organizers, I kept providing updates on the score to the MC who relayed them to the partisan crowd (oh, those not-that-long-ago days before everyone had a smartphone in their pocket!)
But after the Canucks went up 4-0 midway through the second period I stopped providing updates, thinking the game was over and not wanting to put a damper on the evening.
After the event ended, I went to the lobby of our host hotel where I realised that the Flames had come back to tie it 4-4 and the game was now in OT!
So, for one night only, the lounge of the high class Palliser hotel in downtown Calgary suddenly became the world’s most expensive sports bar and although the Flames didn’t prevail that night, losing 5-4 in triple OT, they went on to win game 7 of that series then go on to the Stanley Cup finals.
There are many parallels from that night eleven years ago and last night…
Last night, I attended the Saskatchewan Book Awards as the Flames and Canucks were once again about to play game six of a first round playoff series. In our NHL-less province, the Book Awards crowd was a lot more varied in their fandom and I didn’t expect, nor did I receive, updates from the stage.
And that was fine by me as I went out of my way to avoid using social media, turning on my smartphone at all, and managed to make it home without hearing the score.
After a late night out, I still stayed up to watch game six on PVR and how unbelievable was that game??? Ā I mean, I’ll still think of the Islanders-Oilers playoff matches from my youth as the most exciting hockey I’ve ever watched. Ā But this game is right up there in the Top Ten.
As in 2004, the Flames went down early (3-0 in the first period) and again they fought back to tie the game 3-3. Then they give up a goal. Then they catch up again.
But this time, there would be no need for overtime. The Flames held on to win 7-4 after a late goal to take a one-goal lead followed by a couple empty net goals.
And once again, a FlamesĀ team that nearly set an NHL record for come-from-behind 3rd period victories this year did it in ultimate style to eliminate the Canucks and move on to the second round!
No one knows if the 2004 parallels will continue and the Flames will reach the Stanley Cup final again. Ā But whether they do or not, what a great year its been to be a Flames fan!