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The Future of Information

Blogging Tories member Dust My Broom has some questions for George Stephenson of the Winnipeg Free Press.
That post got me thinking about an op-ed George penned last week in which he lashed out at conservative bloggers.
WITH the election of the new Conservative government, there is a legion of Internet pundits who, once they stop hyperventilating [...]

Pinging

I’ve been observing a strange behaviour over the course of the last month or so with respect to pinging but never bothered to investigate the problem. Now I see that Blogging Tories member Jesse Gritter Online is reporting the same problem.
The only time I ever ping is when I post a new item. But for [...]

Lowlife Scammers

Every now and then I peek into my junk email folder to see what kinds of crap my program is filtering out. It’s usually filled with the same stuff - offers of free credit, online poker sites, penis enlargements, dating sites and those ever enjoyable “I need your assistance in moving a large amount of [...]

Jazz It Up a Bit

After reading the opinions of a few Blogging Tories members on the new Conservative tv ads I would have to agree with the bland camp. While the ads are alright - they’re informative and straight forward - they need to be jazzed up a bit. It’s unfortunate that information must take a back seat [...]

By Design?

Considering how the Liberals have stumbled out of the gate so far I decided to peruse the websites of some of the party MPs to see what if anything they were saying to counter the negativity when lo and behold I came across this one.
Paul Steckle, Honourable MP for Huron-Bruce has launched a new website. [...]

Freedom of Speech - Lefty Style

It’s amazing how those on the left are quick to point out that they are the true defenders of free speech yet these are the same folk who are just as quick to try and silence those with a different opinion. No I’m not referring to the trolls who stop by here with their self-righteous [...]

Poppycock

A bit of a brouhaha has erupted here in the blogosphere over the poppy of all things. In a nutshell, Pierre Bourque (one of my favourite pundits by the way) used an image of the poppy on his website Bourque Newswatch. This prompted an email from the Royal Canadian Legion asking him to remove the [...]

Interesting Find

Regular readers of this blog will know I’m not a fan of public broadcasters in general and the CBC in particular. That said, I’ve just become aware of the existence of a website aptly called PublicBroadcasting.ca which deals with all things, um, public broadcasting. Why am I plugging them on this blog you ask? The [...]

The Big Fat Middle Man

I‘m sure by now most of you are familiar with CBCunplugged.com - a website created and maintained by locked out CBC employees. But did you know these people (collectively speaking) have now set up a news site? Welcome to the internet CBCUnlocked. I just became aware of its existence a couple of days ago and [...]

Site Stats

I was going through the site logs as I sometimes do and made some interesting discoveries. It appears that the typical visitor to this blog uses WindowsXP with Internet Explorer, has a screen resolution of 1024×768, comes from the US and will most likely stop by on Tuesday between the hours of 10pm to 12am. [...]

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