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people against the war
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 13:50:27 PDT
I don't like raining on your statistical parade, but a lot of the people that claim to be against the war are only saying that because we're losing...if "we" were kicking ass (not my choice), a lot of so-called anti-war voters would be flying flags and cheering the madness...just the way it is in ''Murrika, sadly...we are not a nation of peaceful people but sheep who follow the latest trends. Hence the polls.
Start Pages: The Next Social Networks
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 14:06:20 PDT
Google today made an announcement that could prove to be not only important to the evolution of OpenSocial and iGoogle, but also to the social networking sector itself. Google announced a new developer sandbox for iGoogle that includes support for their OpenSocial APIs. Essentially, Google is working toward turning their start page property into a social network, though they haven't overtly said so. Google's move makes this officially the start of a trend we're seeing in start pages to get more
Search warrants suggest Tories overspent by $1-million - Globe and Mail
CBC to close Calgary unit of Newsworld - Toronto Star
getting even: the Tricia Walsh-Smith divorce video
Fri, 18 Apr 2008 18:20:17 PDT
Will the divorce video start a new trend?
Eco-friendly tip: Use less water
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 15:36:55 PDT
Heres an article from the Independent reminding you that every purchase you make affects someone, somehow — especially in an environmental sense. No, this doesn't concern greenhouse gas emissions, but something much simpler: water. The concept of water footprints – or "virtual water" – will tell consumers the amount of precious H2O that has been used in the manufacture of products they buy. As with carbon footprints, a "virtual water" figure will indicate the extent to which a particular produc
CBC News - Get over it or get it off your chest
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 14:58:07 PDT
Canadians are angrier than they were just a year ago, according to a series of recent polls by Angus Reid Strategies.
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Mon, 21 Apr 2008 13:50:27 PDT
I don't like raining on your statistical parade, but a lot of the people that claim to be against the war are only saying that because we're losing...if "we" were kicking ass (not my choice), a lot of so-called anti-war voters would be flying flags and cheering the madness...just the way it is in ''Murrika, sadly...we are not a nation of peaceful people but sheep who follow the latest trends. Hence the polls.
Start Pages: The Next Social Networks
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 14:06:20 PDT
Google today made an announcement that could prove to be not only important to the evolution of OpenSocial and iGoogle, but also to the social networking sector itself. Google announced a new developer sandbox for iGoogle that includes support for their OpenSocial APIs. Essentially, Google is working toward turning their start page property into a social network, though they haven't overtly said so. Google's move makes this officially the start of a trend we're seeing in start pages to get more
Search warrants suggest Tories overspent by $1-million - Globe and Mail
CBC.ca | Search warrants suggest Tories overspent by $1-million Globe and Mail, Canada - 2 hours ago “They certainly look guilty in the way that they were trying to pre-spin the release of these documents,” Mr. Goodale told CBC Newsworld. ... Liberal leader Dion needs some help, and on the double Hill Times Corbett trying to determine if charges should be laid, says NDP ... Hill Times all 278 news articles |
CBC to close Calgary unit of Newsworld - Toronto Star
CBC to close Calgary unit of Newsworld Toronto Star, Canada - Apr 3, 2008 CALGARY–CBC News will close the Calgary unit of its Newsworld channel as of next month. The public broadcaster announced Thursday that the two hours of ... |
getting even: the Tricia Walsh-Smith divorce video
Fri, 18 Apr 2008 18:20:17 PDT
Will the divorce video start a new trend?
Eco-friendly tip: Use less water
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 15:36:55 PDT
Heres an article from the Independent reminding you that every purchase you make affects someone, somehow — especially in an environmental sense. No, this doesn't concern greenhouse gas emissions, but something much simpler: water. The concept of water footprints – or "virtual water" – will tell consumers the amount of precious H2O that has been used in the manufacture of products they buy. As with carbon footprints, a "virtual water" figure will indicate the extent to which a particular produc
CBC News - Get over it or get it off your chest
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 14:58:07 PDT
Canadians are angrier than they were just a year ago, according to a series of recent polls by Angus Reid Strategies.
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