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Watch TV Online!

September 28th, 2009 Patcoola No comments

Many people may of heard of Hulu the popular legal Internet TV show provider in America. Hulu allows Americans access to watch TV shows over the Internet for free, but licensing and distribution restrictions prevent any of this shows from being watched outside the United States. Here is a list of sites that provide legal viewing of TV shows in Canada much like Hulu. Read more…

Coola Studios Update: Stats Tracking

September 27th, 2009 Patcoola No comments

I have added a Website Traffic Monitor on the server to collect more detailed visitor information for statistics and traffic analyzation.

The purpose is to know where our traffic is coming from, and how many bots are visiting. No personal data is collected.

Blog Update: Projects Page

September 26th, 2009 Patcoola No comments

Projects page added to blog.

Visitors can now see a official list of projects I’m currently working on. At the moment the list consists of mostly Flash related projects, but should be updated shortly to include other projects as well.

Not all projects may be listed or detailed in the list; continuing details maybe found in the blog category “Coola Studios >> Projects”.

Thank you for your interest in Coola Studios.

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No Demos or Previews?

September 21st, 2009 Patcoola No comments

Patcoola explains why it takes so long to publish demonstrations or previews of current projects.

I know a lot of you are probably wondering when can we see a working preview to our current projects but there is are a lot of work to be done to each project before a demonstration model can be published to the Internet. Read more…

Coola Studios Design

September 14th, 2009 Patcoola No comments

Months ago the design and testing for the new Coola Studios website was completed, but was not published to the Internet due to lack of finished content. We felt that publishing a website with no information or content would be a poor decision for a business website. Read more…

10 Gigabytes Per Month!

September 7th, 2009 Patcoola No comments

How far does 10,000 Megabytes (MBs) of monthly data transfer gets you.

Most people in the western world maybe saying right now “No Internet provider gives 10 GBs per month!” and your right, most Internet Service Providers (ISP) in modern western society typically provide 30 GBs to Unlimited for about $15 to $45 per month.

What you probably didn’t know is that half of Canada still pays for third world service. Developing third world countries such as South America has the same ISP services as parts of Canada. Read more…

Northwestel V.S.

September 3rd, 2009 Patcoola No comments

How does Northwestel’s ADSL service stack up to some third world countries?

This comparison shows DSL service rates of Brazil, Mexico, Chile and the Philippines against Yukon Canada’s single DSL provider Northwestel. Note we cannot grantee accurate details from translations. Read more…

Website Displays my Bathroom Sign!

September 1st, 2009 Patcoola No comments

The truth about what men and women do in the bath room!

A post on a Spanish website uses one of my bathroom sign designs. Read more…

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Northwestel Upgrades only Cable Internet!

September 1st, 2009 Patcoola No comments

Yukon’s only communications provider Northwestel announced upgrades to there Internet services providing faster speeds and larger data usage bringing more realist value to there prices September 1st.

Many Internet subscribers in the Yukon where shock to hear that Northwestel’s upgrades only apply to there Cable Internet services leaving DSL subscribers with Internet services equal to that of a third world country. Read more…