The Globe and Mail - Business Section
July 1st, 1999 - 1450 words
Brad Grier - in Calgary
Brian Lynch looked like any other executive as he flew to his next business meeting, typing notes on his laptop and finishing off yet another memo.
But the papers in the clean-cut young man’s carry-on told a different story. The bag [...]
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The Globe & Mail - Technology
November 1999 - 2080 words
“Do you want to see some pictures? Some fun and naughty ones?”. Before Patty73 could reply, another line appeared; “Erin19 is a 19/f looking for some cute young girls to trade self-nudes and more…Msg Me”. Then another ” GOTO http://pornsex011alpha.com for [...]
he Globe & Mail - Fast Company
September 1999 - 1130 wordsIn a modest office building on the south side of Edmonton, a small company is bracing itself for a battle of biblical proportions. Blackstone Multimedia is the David of this heroic tale, and Canada’s educational system would be Goliath.
“Our role is to change the educational [...]
National Post Vacation Article
May 8th, 2003
Brad Grier
Breath deeply. Savour. That wonderful scent on the breeze is the smell of Holiday Season “ the period of time between the May and September long weekends when colleagues and co-workers juggle schedules, meetings and workflow to ensure that come Thursday afternoon the work week is over and the [...]
a snapshot review by Brad Grier
FreeLancer hails from a very rich lineage of games. Elite, the old Atari/Apple/Amiga classic, is probably the closest and earliest example of a game of this type - being a fairly rich [...]


