
A reading
Inventory
23 posts across 2005–2009 (8 magazine + 15 blog). Early contributor spanning R4NT's core years, with a sharp decline after 2008 and final posts in 2009.
Voice & style
Ian writes with infectious casualness — colloquial, profane, self-aware. The voice reads as a friend narrating over beer: frank opinions tempered with self-deprecating humor. Vivid metaphors (the Z06 will "make you its bitch"; the Prius is slower than a toddler's reading schedule), direct address ("So brace yourself ladies and gents"), and running commentary that reveals his thinking in real time. Footnotes and asides break up earnest passages, creating a conversational rhythm. Sentences sprawl with clauses but rarely feel tangled — practiced informal writing. There's generosity in his detail work: he explains why gear matters before what to buy.
Topic mix
Ian owned two domains: gear/vehicles (cars, snowboards, ski bindings, shoes) and lifestyle experiences (travel, film, cultural moments). His gear writing prioritizes utility — specifications, comparative analysis, personal testing — anchored by genuine expertise. Lifestyle pieces favor sensory immersion: the Kingston-to-Calgary road trip sprawls across 340 lines of granular detail. Film reviews blend technical critique with personal stakes. Blog posts skew lighter: viral moments, novelty cars, pop culture curations.
Evolution
Early work (2005–2006) reads as magazine-length essays with ambitious scope: the top-five cars piece is a full taxonomy with pricing and performance specs; the road trip is a serialized adventure. Magazine work carries visual scaffolding (image captions, structured reviews). By 2007–2008, blog entries shrink — brief, curated links with framing commentary. The 2008 Alps touring binding comparison marks a return to depth and a fitting late peak.
Standout pieces
- Top Five — Audacious car manifesto; argues taste through specific machines. The worst-cars section is merciless.
- Kingston to Calgary — Epic road trip diary. Narrative momentum and granular observation balance perfectly.
- Jarhead — War film essay that interrogates realism in cinema; personal and analytical at once.
- Gear Up For Winter — Practical guide that becomes cultural document; captures early-2000s snowsports aesthetics.
- Gear Up For Winter: Snowboarding — Companion piece with depth and humor; explains binding types for novices without condescension.
- Alpine Touring: Binding Comparison — Technical research masquerading as blog post; fills a gap he identified (no multi-brand comparison existed).
- Nike Shox Shoes — Product review that earns trust through personal running data (10K race time, placement).
Throughlines & fun details
Ian is a documenter — someone who tests gear, travels, experiences, and reports back with specifics. His pieces work because they honor the reader's time: comparative specs, price points, wear-testing results. He's also quietly philosophical: the Jarhead review probes what film teaches us; the road-trip diary meditates on leaving home. The fun surprise is restraint. For someone so voluble, he rarely editorializes beyond the material — the Prius's slowness gets dismissed via performance numbers, not rants. Five years leave a clear portrait of a specific kind of taste: activity-driven, detail-obsessed, allergic to hype.
Every post
2008

ARTICLE
Spore
by Ian Harding
I very quickly found that designing my own elements was more tedious than enjoyable. It got to the point where I would put a block, a window, and a door, and click save just so that I could move on with the game.

MOVIE
Star Wars - Clone Wars
by Ian Harding
Bright colours, action, and the sound of lightsabers. Oh lightsabers. An element very specific to only one saga of films: Star Wars. Not having "episode" in the…

ARTICLE
Indiana Jones Does It Again
by Ian Harding
He may not have been a super hero, but a hero he was. With nothing but a whip and a plethora of archaeological knowledge that he had learned over the years both by his own studies and from that of his father, Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones became a household name to everyone.
2007
2006
ARTICLE
Unaccompanied Minors
by Ian Harding
Forget blazing guns, futuristic creatures, and countless uses of profanity. Unaccompanied Minors is pure fun that both children and adults looking for a holiday season kick-start can enjoy.

ARTICLE
Gear Up For Winter: Snowboarding
by Ian Harding
You'll also want a boot with the proper flex. Freestyle boots differ from freeride boots in flexibility, so make sure you understand your riding style before hitting the stores and sales as it can greatly affect your riding.

ARTICLE
Gear Up For Winter
by Ian Harding
With only a short amount of time left before winter officially hits, snow enthusiast have already begun their hunt for this year's latest and greatest equipment and accessories. Skiers and boarders alike have their eyes fixed on the newest equipment made available by their favourite brands, but with so many new styles available, how are we all to choose?

ARTICLE
Auto Show 2006
by Ian Harding
Big rigs. Ok, as big as these trucks were, they weren't the exciting part. No, the cars that had everyone's attention were easily the exotics. This was the portion of the show that had all men drooling, myself easily included..

ARTICLE
iPod v5
by Ian Harding
When it comes to expensive electronics, believe me, I treat them as if I gave birth to them. So when I squinted at the pristine surface glare from the white object encased within, I knew I had a task ahead of me.
2005

ARTICLE
Jarhead
by Ian Harding
No one man tries to be the hero and as Operation Desert Shield turns into Desert Storm, the film does a good job of portraying the events that took place in the sand-ridden planes of heat and sweat.

ARTICLE
Prick the Pin Poodle EP1
by Ian Harding
Get ready for a fun new adventure with Prick the Pin Poodle. In his debut episode, Prick is in search of a new friend. Will he find one? Only the story will tell...

ARTICLE
The Royal Tyrell Museum
by Ian Harding
There are dinosaurs on street corners, sidewalks, besides the grocery store, everywhere. In fact, Drumheller even has the world's largest Dinosaur.

ARTICLE
2006 Wheels
by Ian Harding
With over fifty returning models and just as many new models ready to set their mark, here is a sneak peak into what is up coming on the road ahead for 2006.

ARTICLE
Kingston to Calgary
by Ian Harding
With first-round plans to move to Vancouver and meet up with a college buddy, I finally managed to convince a close friend of mine to ditch his crap-hole job and come with me.

ARTICLE
Nike Shox Shoes
by Ian Harding
I've heard the rumors that Nike shoes actually create injury, I was still at a point of desperation when it came to getting some new running shoes, so I was willing to find out.

ARTICLE
Autoshow or Dealership?
by Ian Harding
Looking passed the crowds and patiently waiting for young car-buffs to clear a path for me to get close enough for a photo, I managed to admire some of the few concept vehicles that were on display.

ARTICLE
Top Five
by Ian Harding
Everyone knows that guys love cars, and it is clear that they have strong opinions about what's cool and what's not. So brace yourself ladies and gents for a quick overview of my top five best and worst cars of 2004.

ARTICLE
Logitech Trackman
by Ian Harding
This pain is the result of years of repetitive motions and is something that I will have to physically change part of my life to heal.

