Forgery League comprises three separate but occasionally crossposted blogs:
The Big Here
The environment in the larger sense — both natural and human-made.

Running in the family

A discovery at work

A grand opening

Notes from the Open Everything unconference, and a proposal: the Really Open Stage

Ruins

Detroit, Toronto, and the appeal of urban decay
The Lab
Electronics, programming and other projects.

The ring

We are engaged; handmade is the way to my heart

The Bee and the Express

Arduino projects: a noisemaker and an analog-to-MIDI interface

A grand opening

Notes from the Open Everything unconference, and a proposal: the Really Open Stage
Forgery League
A personal blog focusing on music and art.

The ring

We are engaged; handmade is the way to my heart

Running in the family

A discovery at work

Making arrangements

A successful few days in the studio

Elsewhere


Flickershow
eclectic acoustic pop

Geometer
electromusical adventures

Presonance
spacemusic collaboration

Shadley Park
coming soon

Delicious bookmarks

Quebec anti-Harper site gathers video testimonials
Portland-based conservation org ties together ecology, community and economic development
"How to detect low frequency acoustic waves in the atmosphere"
With the centre-left split and no electoral reform in sight, progressives build online campaigns and tools to make their votes count (Remarkk)
Strategic voting organized: swap with electors in other swing-ridings to avoid vote splits (and yes, it's legal)
Non-partisan group "appalled at the thought that Stephen Harper might form the next government" promotes strategic voting

Twitter updates

Gutted to be missing Nuit Blanche but looking forward to visiting the (soon-to-be) in-laws Stateside.
(Fri 3 Oct at 12:36)
@anyonebutharper YouTube: Quebec folk singer Michel Rivard up against Harper’s cultural guard dogs. Très amusant. http://is.gd/2SfG
(Thu 2 Oct at 9:54)
@anyonebutharper Quebec anti-Harper site: http://unissonsnosvoix.ca/
(Thu 2 Oct at 9:34)
Trying out Iron, a Chrome clone that doesn’t report every move to Google. Not bad - I might actually use it if I had a PC. http://is.gd/34ec
(Fri 26 Sep at 10:45)
35 minutes to the office by bike (including parking). I could get used to this. Will need a hat or earmuffs soon though…
(Fri 26 Sep at 9:39)