CANTA is online, apparently
by Sebastian Boyle // February 25 2009
“This is a mere snippet of the full interview. To read the full thing, go to www.canta.co.nz” — Orientation Magazine 2008, p17
“There have been some delays getting the Canta website up, so apologies to everyone who is looking for the full versions of the O-Week interviews. It shouldn’t be too far away - watch this space” — CANTA, Issue 1 2008, p4
“The Canta website is still in the works…” — CANTA, Issue 2 2008, p3
Good things take time, as the elderly gentlemen in the cheese advertisement say. But if you’re reading this, it means CANTA is now actually online. We fulfil most of our promises. Eventually.
So now, in addition to scrambling to the newsstands early Monday morning to get your fix of free student-forged journalistic wonder, you can scramble to your computer come Wednesday to read it all again. And we’ll also have stuff that wasn’t good enough for the print edition exciting online exclusives!
We also might blog, as I am doing in the current fashion. By doing so, you’ll find out exciting things such as what our mood is, what we’re reading, and exciting gossip from the CANTA office (Eduardo is totally cheating on Lillian). Also! Hilarious pictures and video and such, because if there’s one thing you can’t find on the internet, it’s “hilarious” multimedia content.

Look! The small penguins think the big one is real! Ha ha ha ha ha animals are stupid.
Anyway. Have fun.
Sebastian
Master of Webs

Matt
25. Feb, 2009
Speaking of penguins, the following is a true story:
A friend of my big sister took her 3 year old autistic son to the Antarctic Centre and he went missing. Finally, they located him, dripping wet but still wearing his wee backpack, looking at one of the displays.
So Mum takes son home to have a bath, and can hear him talking to someone in the bathroom. This is unusual for him as he is usually very quiet, so she opens the door and he has stolen a penguin - a live one - and stashed it in his backpack for the car ride home. It is now in the bath with him.
Freaking out, she calls the AC, but can only get through to the gift shop, who think that she is talking about one of their stuffed penguins they have for sale, and as such aren’t too concerned. However, once the message gets through they are around in a giant hurry to collect the bird. Which is a shame as a penguin is a pretty sweet pet.
Justin S
02. Mar, 2009
Quack Quack Penguin!
The REAL Matt
08. Mar, 2009
Okay it turns out if you believed that yarn, you are too trusting - it’s about as authentic as a guy from Nigeria wanting to give you lots of cash provided you put down a deposit first. (For the super slow out there, that means it’s BS.)
bob
12. Mar, 2009
justin needs a real job
Socrates
12. May, 2009
Type your comment here…
Traurotrapted
13. Dec, 2009
Fantastic .. kinda interesting matter. I am going to blog about it too.