Category Archives: Writing/Reading

Your rights and their limits

I’ve been reading Ezra Levant. It’s not my fault, I was rather forcefully told his “ShakeDown” was a must read. I suppose it’s necessary to break one’s bias every once in a while and it turns out it wasn’t completely wasted effort. I won’t claim to have finished the thin, pocket-sized criticism of Human Rights/Commissions [...]

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Technological Illiteracy

Illiteracy is a problem. It prevents social and economic mobility and makes many aspects of life more difficult for many individuals. Illiteracy, at a shocking 15% (CBC, 2006) also has a profound impact on our country’s economic and social well-being. Every province in Canada has its own version of the Federal Literacy and Learning Network [...]

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Feedsquares – innovating an old idea

RSS has been around for a while. For me, RSS feeds have been great in theory but rather useless in practice. I’ve always forgotten about them or hated the formatting. I’ve struggled off and on with a gaggle of readers in the past, convinced that they would provide an easy way for me to keep [...]

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