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David Trinko: Cameras so tiny they’re obsolete
Gather round, children, as I tell you a story about a very small but bewildering time in our history.
David Trinko: The joy of small-town celebrations
The firetrucks blared their sirens again Saturday afternoon going down the main road in Ottawa.
David Trinko: Testing the limits of accuracy with ChatGPT
If you ever need a good laugh, ask artificial intelligence to tell you about your life.
David Trinko: Wipe the slate clean
How long should you hold a grudge?
David Trinko: Fighting the urge to retaliate
When my children were younger, I remember how important it was to me to teach them not to walk away from a fight.
David Trinko: Check your tone during driving lessons
I might not be the right person to teach my 15-year-old how to drive. It turns out, she doesn’t like my tone.
David Trinko: What you say vs. what you do
Sometimes what someone says he wants doesn’t necessarily match up with his actions.
David Trinko: How to tell you’re the favorite child
Whenever I pull out my mobile phone, my children look over my shoulder to see the photo on the lock screen.
David Trinko: All grown up in one weekend
We left town early Saturday morning, a man and his little girl.
David Trinko: Scan the QR code for more depth
More than 20 years ago, one of my old editors uttered words that were unthinkable: “We need to think beyond the limits of the newspaper page.”