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Looks like Banksy is in Toronto. The actual locations of these pieces are being withheld, but they’re near Trinity-Bellwoods, the Rogers Centre and Union Station.

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Google invited Conan O’Brien in for a talk, and Conan mercilessly makes toys with the VP that chats him up:

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The old North Building of St. Lawrence Market is due for a makeover. Toronto created a design competition get different ideas for the site. The competition specifically required a farmer’s market on the ground floor, a mezzanine level that will include retail, and three additional floors for court services. A fifth floor is allowed for mechanical components of the building. The five different entrants are available on the City of Toronto website.

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So it turns out not all All-Clad items are the same. Several items from their stainless line are not compatible with induction cooktops:

  • #5014     Petite Roti Pan
  • #5015     French Oven w/Rack
  • #5016     Roti Pan
  • #5612     Oval Skillet
  • #5801     Tea Kettle
  • #5812     Oval Au Gratin
  • #59905     Asparagus Pot
  • #59912     12Qt. Multi Cooker
  • #59916     16Qt. Stock Pot
  • #59920     20Qt. Stock Pot
  • #59924     24Qt. Stock Pot

I almost bought the multi-cooker on sale at Williams-Sonoma.

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The official news is out, the iPad arrives on May 28th. Start saving your pennies.

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This pileup of motorbikes and their drivers happened last weekend. The picture is pretty amazing but the video below is pretty crazy:

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These days, McLaren is busy launching it’s latest supercar, the MP4-12C. That name doesn’t evoke imagery quite as well as their last production car effort, the McLaren F1. At their headquarters, McLaren invited past owners to view the new car – the parking lot at McLaren has never looked better.

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Here are the highlights from today’s LCBO release. The full list is always available on their website.

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Cars.com took a family of 4 and gave them a number of different family sedans to review. The results are somewhat surprising, considering the winner. Not surprising, the domestic sedans ended up at the bottom of the heap.

  1. Hyundai Sonata
  2. Toyota Camry
  3. Suzuki Kizashi
  4. Mazda 6
  5. Honda Accord
  6. Nissan Altima
  7. Chevrolet Malibu
  8. Ford Fusion

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