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Canuckopia: December 2007
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Monday, December 31, 2007. Toronto May Just Have the Largest Number of Busybody Whiners Per Capita Than Any Other City. And the award for paternalistic fucking killjoys of the week go to this site I just stumbled onto mere minutes ago: Illegal Signs. Oh fuck, am I right? Someone's putting up advertising. Goddamn demonic fucking signs of commercialism gone rampant, on their own private property? Well, fuck me! How will we all get on with out lives? Read this screed, right from the jackass's mouth:. Total ...
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Canuckopia: November 2007
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007. My Comments Are More Like Essays. A post on the Raven Entertainment Studio blog incited my ire enough for me to post one of my patented "unnecessarily long comments." I figured that since it was long enough to be a blog post in itself that I should post it here, as well - I'm a cheater that way. Here's the news story that ruffled Raven's feathers:. By The Canadian Press. Hagar's mother, Khadaja, tried to console her daughter. Judo Manitoba president Dave Minuk made the ruling.
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Canuckopia: January 2008
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Thursday, January 24, 2008. Dog may be man's best friend, but Toronto is no friend of canines. If it's not a ban on pit-bulls that's forcing a woman to hire a lawyer to prove that her dog is innocent until proven guilty. It's the emergence of a forerunner in an outbreak of rabies. From the National Post,. Toronto Public Health is warning people who may have come in contact with or bought puppies from a busy Etobicoke flea market after one of the dogs died of rabies. And I mean, really? You bought a dog.
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The Crucible: The eBook Explosion
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Firing away the irrelevant; leaving only essentials. Thursday, December 24, 2009. It seems Obloggers are into their eBooks. Both Diana. Hsieh have each weighed in with successive posts looking at their versions of the Amazon Kindle and Ari Armstrong weighs in at his blog. If I haven’t bought a reader, how have I been reading eBooks? Over a year ago, I’ve been reading books on that platform as well. My software of choice has been Mobipocket reader. My thought so far? If you’re type of high volume re...
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The Crucible: December 2009
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Firing away the irrelevant; leaving only essentials. Thursday, December 31, 2009. Year End Objectivist Round-up. Hey, Jen has the year end Round-up over at her blog. This issue is a “ Best of 2009. 8221; issue. Don’t miss the extra-special Objectivisty goodness! Two of my most read posts are included in the mix. Posted by Kendall J. Links to this post. Saturday, December 26, 2009. Realizing a Long-term Goal – How to Make Yourself into a Cook. That week I’d take a few nights to prepare the selected ...
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The Crucible: August 2009
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Firing away the irrelevant; leaving only essentials. Monday, August 17, 2009. I am happy to announce that an op-ed I wrote on Carbon Cap and Trade policy was published in my (then) local newspaper, The Midland Daily News. It was published in its entirety and with no editing. Sadly, the article is not available online, but I am providing a link to my copy of it. Posted by Kendall J. Links to this post. Friday, August 14, 2009. Booting Up and Back Online. From this point forward so stay tuned! And I have s...
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The Crucible: OCON Update #2
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Firing away the irrelevant; leaving only essentials. Wednesday, July 07, 2010. It’s Wednesday morning and Session 2 has started at OCON. I’ve got a few minutes before the General Session starts and I thought I’d dash off an update. After a spa day at the pool yesterday which included some decadent lounging and a massage, I am ready for Session 2! Posted by Kendall J. Thanks for sharring importent information in this blog. It was very nice. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). T,J and The AW.
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The Crucible: September 2010
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Firing away the irrelevant; leaving only essentials. Tuesday, September 07, 2010. As promised a few pics of the new Kindle. A few items for reference. Next to the now gargantuan-seeming 10” MSI netbook. Close-up showing cover detail. And even closer showing text from a free Gutenberg text. Posted by Kendall J. Links to this post. Monday, September 06, 2010. I’ve been Kindle-ated. My Kindle arrived this weekend! When Amazon released their 3rd generation Kindle e-book reader. 2 Amazon has the channel alrea...
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The Crucible: January 2010
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Firing away the irrelevant; leaving only essentials. Tuesday, January 05, 2010. It is that time of year again; the time when I put together my objectives for 2010. Looking back at last year’s goals. 8211; Read 1 book per month for a total of 12. I had this goal from last year, but the reality it I only hit about 6 or 7. Maybe the choice to bite off Anna Karenina mid-year did me in. 8211; publish 1 TOS. 8211; try to bring Dmitri out to Philly at least 3 times during the year. My step son is back in Mi...
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Canuckopia: March 2008
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008. There are, Evidently, Some Things Money Can't Buy. Like brains for Tories and Liberals, f'r'instance. Paul McKeever looked at the new Ontario "budget" yesterday. Personal Income Tax $25.2. Corporations Tax: $12.3. Employer Health Tax: $4.8. Ontario Health Premium: $2.8. Retail Sales Tax (8%): $17.2. Gasoline and Fuel Taxes: $3.1. Other Taxes: $3.5. Government Health Insurance Monopoly $40.4. Tax-funded, government-owned/operated schools: $13.1. Other Programs : $11.9. That leav...