CTV runs Jon Stewart’s The Daily Show and The Colbert Report after the weekly nightly news and I started watching them because I didn’t bother changing the channel.
It takes awhile to get the inside edgy humour of the two shows, Stewart takes on the news while Colbert takes on personality driven personalities opinion shows. I admire Colbert’s ability to [...]
I’m not feeling one bit badly for this company right now.
Left Behind: Eternal Forces is an RTS game based on the books by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins. I’ve written a fair bit about it, because I’m not impressed with the ideology behind/in the game. Nor have I been impressed with some of the cronyism, [...]
I’ve been neglecting the blog. ar arr arrr.
That’s because, er, I’ve been playing.
We have a Wii. For eight years Sherm and I have been debating what game system we’d get for ourselves and the family (yeah right!) someday. When E3 2006 introduced the Nintendo Wii, that was it. We had an unanimous decision. The Wii it would be.
We’d decided [...]
There is a new blog feature that is making me nuts.
It’s called Snap, and all it is is a fancy pop up. I have no idea whether bloggers are putting it on their blogs (like tags) or whether is part of my browsing experience in IE7.
I hate it. Anyone know how I can turn them [...]
Blake Lambert at Killing the Buddha - Notes on an Empty Church.
Published 1 year, 8 months agoIt has taken considerable convincing for me to start a weblog. We’re all busy, so a blog needs to do something worthwhile. What would this one do?
First, it would provide a safe place for people to raise questions about my main area of professional and personal interest: the intersection of faith and culture. By “safe” [...]
There is a rumour that has not been verified that Michael Ledeen US writer, professor and Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute has died. The conservative news site that did not state it’s source says Ledeen had been ill for some time.
Faster, Please! - Michael Ledeen’s site
Michael Ledeen - Wiki
Update: I’ve been conned.
This was posted Saturday on Jon [...]
Kim at connexions has posted an excerpt from Martin Luther King’s Love in Action sermon.
King’s steps to non-violence were:
1. Gather Information (on both sides of the conflict)
2. Educate (everyone involved on the information collected)
3. Strengthened your own commitment to reconciliation (pray, meditate, sing, walk)
4. Negotiate for a win-win situation.
5. If negotiations should fail, take appropriate Direction action [...]

“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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