Toronto has a bunch of traffic cams for the major highways available, but they’re arranged as single image shots. A much better way to look at it would be to see all the cameras side by side, so you can tell if the traffic is backed up everywhere, or just at a single spot. So I did that. I have a traffic page which displays the cameras side by side. I don’t have the 401 cameras since I really don’t travel on the 401, thankfully. If anyone wants the 401 added, add some comments and I’ll see what I can do.
who am i?
I'm a software company project manager, a photographer, snowboarder, Apple fanboy and superdad. in no particular order.
you can find me at twitter
as well as my photography work at photos.blainekendall.com and flickr. videos at youtube
twitter- blainekendall: @sportsguy33 get the czar on the phone, we definitely need a Jersey Shore recap after that episode.
- blainekendall: Just preordered #AppleTV. Ships by the end of the month. Now I just need #Netflix to come through with their plans for Canada by November.
- blainekendall: what will the usb port on the #AppleTV be used for? Can I plug in an external drive with additional music, photos, movies?
- blainekendall: @geoffreykerr @kalantak Definitely give this a try. Twitter for iPad Offers a Fresh New Interface http://t.co/xU96itM via @MacRumors
- blainekendall: @mart3ll at least the 3G slowness is fixed. Can't take using the 3G anymore after getting used to the speed of the 4. Hurry up iOS 4.1
