November 2010

All articles posted in November 2010.

Soul Eater volume 5

Frederick Linsmeyer • November 28, 2010 • Manga
Soul Eater volume 5

Soul Eater volume 5

Celebrating the anniversary of the DWMA, meisters and their weapons convene on the academy for an evening of partying. However, one witch plans on making a late appearance and crashing the party…
Medusa is looking for the resting place of the first kishin for use in her grand plan, however a handful of meisters have escaped from their imprisonment. Will they be enough to restrain the witch and keep her from waking up the kishin?

Join the fight to stop Medusa on February 22nd, 2011 when the real party at DWMA begins.

Why the Canada Line froze up

Frederick Linsmeyer • November 25, 2010 • Trains

Snow is synonymous with Canada, but this morning’s snow and the Canada Line did not mix. So why is snow and ice such a frustration with rapid transit lines?

Canada Line tracks

The third rail is near the top with the yellow cover.

First of all, snow and ice can affect how the trains get their power. The Canada Line runs off a single third rail using a shoe that glides across the top. During inclement weather, snow and ice can build up causing trains to lose electricity and thus stop moving. The Expo and Millennium lines are not susceptible to this type of interference because the power rails are mounted horizontally over each other. The trains that operate on these two lines use collection shoes that collect electricity from the sides of the power rails, rather than the top.

There are multiple ways to mitigate the problem. Other systems, such as the Chicago ‘L’, use sleet scrapers which brush snow and other obstacles off the third rail ahead of the collection shoe. A deicing solution can also beĀ  sprayed onto the third rail to prevent ice from forming and interfering with the electrical pickup. Alternatively, frequent use helps to lower the risk of build up. TransLink already does this by running “ghost trains” which are effectively empty trains around the system to assist in reducing the build up of snow.

Another common issue is that snow and ice accumulate between switch points which is critical at major junctions or turn-arounds. The Expo and Millennium Lines utilize a seamless type of switch, called a swingnose, that closes all openings to allow a smoother trip. The switch points must move all at once — snow and ice can get caught in the gaps and prevent the switch points from making full contact with the rails. This can be disastrous if a train crosses over where the points have not fully closed.

Frequent use should help keep the switch clear, but a switch heater may be employed to keep the rails warm so that snow or ice doesn’t build up. As a last resort, human intervention may be required.

There’s no perfect solution to prevent snow (or any type of weather) from making the trip troublesome. TransLink has posted a press release on their winter contingency plans for 2010. Besides, it could always be worse.

Pros and cons of smart cards

Frederick Linsmeyer • November 21, 2010 • Local

As TransLink moves forward in it’s goal of upgrading the fare system on trains and buses, there’s a few sides to the switch from the existing fare media to smart cards.

Upsides

TransLink Transfer purchased from a Ticket Vending Machine

TransLink Transfer purchased from a Ticket Vending Machine

  • Cash is becoming a thing of the past as many Canadians are using their debit and credit cards over traditional coins and bills. Instead of struggling to find the right amount of change when getting on the bus, the smart card allows pre-payment to save time and worry.
  • Many Vancouverites have experienced the delays during major events when taking transit. Remember waiting in line at the Stadium-Chinatown station trying to get a ticket before Rogers Arena empties out after a game? Not with the smart card! Pre-loaded and ready to go, the smart card will let you bypass the lines at the ticket vending machines and head right for the platform.
  • Fare evasion is cut down. With turnstiles at station entrances, it becomes more difficult to sneak aboard without paying and allows the transit system to maintain a steady flow of income.

Downsides

  • The smart card is like cash. If you lose it, it’s gone unless there’s a plan in place to recover funds when the card is reported as lost or stolen. However, such a feature would only be of benefit if someone hasn’t already found it and taken a few trips.
  • TransLink’s current fare structure allows the existing fare media valid for 90 minutes from purchase. In that time, you can take SkyTrain and a few buses without having to pay for each ride. Unless TransLink uses some sort of method to track the 90 minutes from when the card was first swiped to any subsequent detections at stations or on a bus.

Of course, there are many other aspects and views on changing the fare system. Indifferent to the change? Think it will make the trip easier? What’s your take on upgrading to the new fare media?

Favourite anime t-shirts

Frederick Linsmeyer • November 19, 2010 • The Otaku Culture

I’ve got quite the collection of anime-themed t-shirts, with the majority being from Naruto, Fullmetal Alchemist, Bleach, and Death Note. Here’s a selection of some of my favourites, in no particular order.
Looking to buy some yourself? The dealer’s room/exhibition halls at anime conventions are a great place to start, or you can visit your local Hot Topic, fye, or check out Stylin’ Online. Read the rest of this article…

Taking the Apple Line

Frederick Linsmeyer • November 10, 2010 • Trains
Nephrus CTA station

Armitage is now Nephrus.

Ever since Apple contributed to the renovation of the North/Clybourn station on the Red Line, Chicagoans have wondered if the Chicago Transit Authority would let the electronics company rename the station. The CTA is investigating the ability to sell the naming rights to its stations and routes in hopes of increasing revenue for the embattled agency.

The idea would be to allow corporate sponsors purchase the naming rights to L stations and lines and bus routes. While the CTA is open to suggestions, it’s possible that North/Clybourn might become the Apple station (if not already nicknamed that).

The only downside might be for passengers who are unfamiliar with the system and could become confused or lost due to odd station or route names.

Nephrus is next. Doors open on the right at Nephrus.

I don’t think that’s in the web site’s budget.

Source: Chicago Sun-Times

Paying for the Evergreen Line

Frederick Linsmeyer • November 10, 2010 • Local, News

Ever since the Evergreen Line was announced, one of the largest questions surrounding the proposed line was “how much?” (the other being “when?”). The $1.2 billion extension already has $800 million from both the federal and provincial governments, with the remaining $400 million to come from TransLink.

In order to support the new SkyTrain extension, which falls under the 2011 Supplemental Plan, the transit agency needs to come up with funding. TransLink’s Board of Directors has approved two 2011 Supplemental Plans and is asking for the Mayor’s Council to approve them. If no alternative funding is found, property taxes would need to be increased to cover the costs.

The base plan includes the Evergreen Line and the first phase of the North Fraser Perimeter Road while the second plan includes the first two projects, increased bus service and various improvements to infrastructure in the region. TransLink is pushing for the second plan, which is the most expensive of the two.

The Mayor’s Council are scheduled to vote sometime in December 2010.

Sources: TransLink, News1130

Hikaru no Go volume 22

Frederick Linsmeyer • November 7, 2010 • Manga
Hikaru no Go volume 22

Hikaru no Go volume 22

Hikaru winds up in the middle of some misunderstandings just as the Hokuto Cup is about to start and leaves him unable to focus on the game. Unable to concetrate in the first match between Japan and China, Hikaru looks to be on the way out. If only he can look past all the distractions, Hikaru might be able to recover.

Watch Hikaru and his friends progress through the tournament on January 4th, 2011.

Viz Manga on the iPad

Frederick Linsmeyer • November 2, 2010 • Manga
Viz Manga app

Viz Manga app as viewed in iTunes

Viz Media released its new Viz Manga app for the Apple iPad today. The application allows users to download popular manga series including Naruto, Death Note, Bleach, Bakuman, and Dragon Ball and view them at full screen digitally.

The app itself is free, but each volume is priced at $4.99 USD and is only available to fans within the United States.

There is no word if the Viz Manga app will be available for use on the iPhone or iPod Touch.

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Part 3 DVD

Frederick Linsmeyer • November 2, 2010 • Anime
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Part 2 DVD

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Part 2 DVD

Ed and Al finally reunite in the sanctuary where the mysterious Father resides and encounter his unique form of alchemy. However, a new homunculus appears, adding to the brother’s troubles while Scar uncovers the truth behind the cause of the Ishvalan war.

The Elrics manage to escape and head north to rendezvous with Major Armstrong’s sister, General Olivier Armstrong, who’s as cold and hostile as the territory she protects. Armstrong and her hardened troops learn about a secret tunnel under their fortress and the monster behind its construction…

The two-disc set contains episodes 27-39 and is set to be released on December 28th, 2010.

Celebration of Light back for 2011

Frederick Linsmeyer • November 1, 2010 • Local
Mexico's performance in 2010

Mexico's performance in 2010

The annual Celebration of Light fireworks competition returns to English Bay for three nights in 2011. The event usually hosts four nights, but is down to three likely due to the high cost to plan and execute the dazzling displays. The Celebration of Light is funded by the City of Vancouver, local businesses and donations.

The event will light up the skies over English Bay on Saturday, July 30th, Wednesday, August 3rd and Saturday, August 6th, 2011.

Take a peek at some of the past performances on Gallery!

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