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Archive for October, 2004

Is Mel Hurtig the Lyndon Larouche of Canada?

Friday, October 29th, 2004

Or do all nationalists just give me the same sort of creeps–or is it the breathless alarmist followers they seem to attract to their fringes?

The new and old methods of warfare

Friday, October 29th, 2004

Interesting comparison of Saddam’s OIF counter-strategy to McArthur’s War Plan Orange retreat to Bataan in WWII that has been referenced all over the place for a few days. Ultimately Wretchard overstates the level of planning that went into the strategy that the Baathists ultimately employed in favour of an attractive narrative (particularly overdoing the […]

The Economist backs Kerry

Friday, October 29th, 2004

Nothing to add here atm, but this is a huge win for Kerry. I’d wager there isn’t an endorsement that will have a greater impact on undecideds than this one.

In the end, the choice relies on a judgment about who will be better suited to meet the challenges America is likely to face during […]

Hitchens on voting

Thursday, October 28th, 2004

Christopher Hitchens writes what is possibly his last article for the Nation.

I can visualize a Kerry victory, in other words (and can claim to have written one of the earliest essays calling attention to the merits of John Edwards). What slightly disturbs me about most liberals is their hypertense refusal to admit the corollary. “Anybody […]

Spelling and grammar

Wednesday, October 27th, 2004

Re-reading a lot of these older posts I have to wonder if my spelling and grammar have progressively worsened in the 4 month hiatus I took from blogging, or if it’s a function of the time-of-day that I post. Bear with me, I’m not usually so bad.

Interview with Neal Stephenson

Wednesday, October 27th, 2004

Great interview with Neal Stephenson over at /. His lengthy answer to the question about whether he is bothered by the slag that sci-fi writers receive from literary critics is a great read. Like so much Stephenson, you get so totally wrapped up in his development of his argument that you don’t even […]

Jon Stewart on C-SPAN

Wednesday, October 27th, 2004

Everyone is so hot over seeing Jon Stewart’s appearance on Crossfire, but I enjoyed this C-SPAN appearance much more. His acerbic wit really shines through in the early morning setting.

I especially liked it when Jon de-mystified the scarrry Foxnews, actually voicing some respect for the network in openly presenting a viewpoint, and delivered some […]

Testing the iFolder beta

Sunday, October 24th, 2004

I’m excited about the upcoming release of a mature open source iFolder from Novell. Searching around for some noise on this has yielded little; I’m not really sure why people aren’t more excited about this software, because widespread deployment of it will have a huge impact on the small and medium business markets, and […]

Project management and CRM software

Saturday, October 23rd, 2004

I’m looking for some decent and pretty simple web-based project management software. There is no end of projects claiming to be the solution I need, varying from the overly complex, to the designed by a KDE fanboy grossness.

One project that does look fairly nice is NetOffice. It’s got a stripped down set of […]

Spellbound for Firefox

Friday, October 22nd, 2004

Just realized again how easy it is to make spelling errors in the rapid up-to-the-minute world of blogging so I searched for a spell checker extension for Firefox. A quick “I’m feeling lucky” yielded Spellbound. It’s not perfect, I’d prefer real-time underlining of misspelled words, and for whatever reason it won’t load Canadian […]

New Republic endorses John Anderson

Friday, October 22nd, 2004

Think that the American people have a good reason to be disappointed with the performance of George W. Bush? TNR has been reprinting previous presidential endorsements, and the one from 1980 is a great read. It’s almost hard to believe that this world existed. Bush gets his share of criticism for imposing […]

New Republic endorses John Kerry

Friday, October 22nd, 2004

The New Republic printed it’s endorsement for the presidential election, and no surprise given their disappointment with Bush’s performance over Iraq, they endorsed John Kerry. TNR had put out a lot of support for the Iraq component of the GWOT, but Bush’s rhetoric failed to live up to expectations.

There was a time, in the […]