Saturday, April 16, 2005

Arnold’s VON Canada Warm-up

by alec on April 16, 2005

Jon Arnold, over on his blog, has posted a little warm-up for Voice on the Net Canada next week, including the PDF’s of the Globe and Mail broadsheet this week.  If you look at PDF #1, bottom of column 4, in the first article, you will find Iotum mentioned.

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Compliments

by alec on April 16, 2005

One of my readers, via email, writes:

What’s not to love about a blog dedicated to Canada, tech and booze?  There’s something rewarding about establishing a virtual gathering-place.  I used to run a BBS back in my “Team OS/2” days, and found it to be a very rewarding experience.  There was a sense of community has never quite been replicated on the largely anonymous internet.

Thanks!

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Gender Guessing Game

April 16, 2005

My friend Cameo is conducting some social science research as part of her schoolwork.  If you’re an AIM user, and would like to participate in a gender guessing game, head over to this site before 6:30 PM EDT. 

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Conservatives majority unlikely

April 16, 2005

The papers have all been reporting this morning that the Conservatives, if an election were held today, might be able to eek out a majority.  If you’re handy with a spreadsheet, you can figure this out for yourself.  I headed over to the Elections Canada website, and downloaded the results for the last election.  Next,  [...]

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Latin and Canada’s Liberals

April 16, 2005

I spent a good chunk of my high school career studying latin. While I can’t remember much of it, to this day latin retains, for me, a certain air of weightiness and formality. It’s a very compact, but very expressive language, which, coupled with the fact that not many people understand it, makes it a [...]

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