I have hurt a friend.
I not only hurt him, I hurt him publicly.
I cannot undo what I have done, the very least I can do is acknowledge that he did not deserve such shabby, critical, unbusinesslike and unprofessional behavior from me.
Leighton Tebay is a remarkable man. He went hundreds of miles out of his way [...]
Published 2 years, 11 months agoThere are server problems, I apologize for the inconvenience, the comment section is still borked. I don’t know what else is, it’s not my job to find error messages, the server owner probably has enough unhappy clients without me hollering any more than I already have.
It’s snowing - a friend in the south suggested I [...]
Published 2 years, 11 months agoar arr arrrr. This was nice. Thank you CanWest. They are covering the blogosphere covering the election that I’m not paying attention to until after Christmas.:^)
“I don’t make jokes. I just watch the government and report the facts.” -Â Will Rogers.
I think this is a link blog that came into being as a result of the regional godblogcon in California this past year.
This is for evangelicals only and it’s called Best of the GodBlogs. It is a blog as far as I can tell, as opposed to a portal or an aggregator, run by a [...]
Published 2 years, 11 months ago 1 commentDarren Barefoot has said what I wish I had.
I’m a big Technorati fan, it’s been a terrific service and I use it daily.
However, this tag thing is a bit much. Most of us don’t use them, it’s extra work, and they are annoying and unattractive and ridiculously self important stuck at the bottom of posts. [...]
Well.
Too bad the PJM Death Pool wasn’t taking bets on this one.
Pajamas Media head Roger Simon expresses pity for David Corn, a member of the company (a rare liberal member of the signed up 70). You have to be a bit obsessed about blogging to follow the story of Pajamas Media, and it helps to [...]
The media is following blogs with the intensity it is following the election and of course has blogs of various forms itself this election.
The CBC blog has an interesting quote:
Mark Federman of the University of Toronto’s McLuhan Centre says the parties ignore bloggers at their peril. He says the parties are “ignoring … a large, [...]
Published 2 years, 11 months agoGood post by Koby over at BlogsCanada E-group on political endorsements, claims and how once something goes up online it’s not hard to find it again. A conservative candidate in Vancouver, Cindy Silver has removed an endorsement from a former Reform Party MP who is with Focus on the Family.
Any lobby group can do whatever [...]
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“We Canadians live in a blind spot about our identity. We have very strong feelings about who we aren’t but only weak ones about who we are. We’re passionate about what we don’t want to become but oddly passive about More
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