Moose through My Construction Site

It’s not every day you see some of these guys running towards Highway 2 in Red Deer, glad no one got hurt…

The New Bike

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So i finally decided to buy another mountain bike after my old one got stolen in university… So a really long time ago. This summer is going to be a lot funner and with luck, I’ll lose a couple of pounds in the process.

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ridin a bike in red deer from Wes Kennedy on Vimeo.

The 2011 Best Rural Smart Hub Internet Plans In Alberta

UPDATE FOR 2012

Hi everyone,

This post seems to get a lot of traffic and I’ve been slacking a bit to update it with 2012 pricing.  Here it is!  If you find anything better out there for plans, let me know or post it in the comments!  Take it easy.

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PROVIDER MONTHLY $ 3 GBS 5GBS 10GBS 15GBS OVERLIMIT $/GB
ROGERS $47.00 INCLUDED $57.00 $72.00 $92.00 $10.00
BELL $45.00 INCLUDED $55.00 $70.00 $90.00 $15.36
TELUS $45.00 INCLUDED $55.00 $70.00 NOT AVAILABLE $20.48
NOTE: THESE ARE ALL BASED ON 7.2MB/S SPEED PLANS

These are the current hubs available as of July 30th, 2012.

Bell Mobility Turbo Hub
Rogers Wireless Rocket Hub
Telus Mobility Smart Hub

Hey Internet users,

I go online, I’m rural in Alberta and it is not cheap or fast in my current situation so I’d thought I would share some research.  I surf the internet and currently live at Antler Lake, Alberta and we have (as I know currently) wireless, satellite, or dial-up.   I currently use an Internet Stick from Bell and decided to look at options other than Satellite or the Internet Stick. My internet stick isn’t exactly cheap considering Netflix and Youtube cost me $255 last month. Or fast because trying to upload my own pictures to this blog has been frustrating. The reliability of my “internet stick” has been questionable, last month I’ve been online and it seems that I have to unplug/reset my card within the first 5 minutes. I decided to check out what the best available mobile internet plan for people in rural areas in Alberta is. Here’s what I’ve found.  I hope this helps anyone in Canada/World, regardless of where live.

Smart Hub plans are currently offered by Bell, Telus, and Rogers as of April 12, 2011.  Data caps for Smart Hubs are a bit better than Internet Sticks, don’t ask me why.  These companies offer the following for Smart Hub Plans:

Note:  From what I’ve seen on the web, all of companies noted above use $/mb for over usage, which means 1024 MB per GB, and I will convert them for you to GB…  I think it seems only fair to offer that in the internet age of Vimeo, Youtube, Netflix, etc..  We’re all thinking in GigaBytes…

The rate plans I’ve found are for Alberta. Rates across the country for comparison/discussion would be appreciated!

Okay, now the nickels and dimes of the whole thing.

One Gigabyte = 1024 Megabytes… So 1 cent / MB = $10.24 per GB.

  • Bell Mobility – NETGEAR MBR1210 Turbo Hub = $65 /month for 10GB – Anything over costs $15.36 CAD / GB.
  • Telus –  Smart Hub Plan = $70/month for 10 GB – Anything over costs $20 CAD / GB.
  • Rogers – Rocket Hub = $85/month for 10 GB – Anything over costs $10 CAD /GB.

Hopefully this helps you in finding an internet plan that works for you in the rural areas of Alberta, Saskatchewan, or any province in Canada, or the world!

If you find rate plans that are better than I have found, let me know!

Take Care,

Conquestcommando

From Nova Scotia – Why Harper must not have his majority

Hey Byterman,

Here’s another article that informs us of what the Federal Government in Canada can do…  A little scary.

Article from “The Chronicle” based out of Nova Scotia.

CC.

Win Win…Deadmau5? Could I possibly like a Techno Song?

What can I say, I came across this the other day on Vice Records
and I liked it.

The following snippet was taken from

I guess we have an official website…

The days of conquestcommando.wordpress.com are over. Now you can visit our humble blog at conquestcommando.com! Give it a shot, post or comment. We’ll be here.

Take Care,

CC.

Conferences all atwitter, but are we speeding public ridicule?

Conferences all atwitter, but are we speeding public ridicule?.

Just came across this blog, and I like it.

I’m still on the fence about Twitter… I have a blog and a website, that way I can get across what I’m saying in more than 140 characters.   For me, the crafting of an article or random thought with images and / or videos and finally hitting the “Publish” button is much more satisfying than tweeting into space hoping for mentions to come.

If corporations and celebrities are paying other people to write their tweets, then I’m going to reserve judgement on whether Twitter is a valid method of communication.  I’ll give it a couple years.

Take Care.

CC.