I've been playing around with the free Shaw services on the internet - and here's a free picture share site. Not to bad. So I've flipped some fun pictures up there for the world to share. Check it out
1. Introduction: The Crack in the Postcard For decades, the "Canadian Brand" has been our most successful export. It is a carefully curated postcard of stability—a polite myth of a "serious" country where public institutions are trustworthy, and governance is a delicate, virtuous balance. But of late, the postcard has begun to show deep, jagged cracks.There is a growing, uncomfortable gap between Canada’s self-image and its actual economic performance. This is the "Relatable Problem" of the modern era: an obvious decline in productivity and competitiveness that we are asked to treat as "compassion" or "good governance." To understand why the floor feels like it is giving way, we must look past the press releases and into the stark mathematical reality of the global technology race, the exodus of our best companies, and the geography trap that keeps us acting like a submissive resource colony. 2. The 1,000-to-1 Math: Why Our "Nation...
The blogosphere provides accountability. They’re not always going to be right. Indeed, many of the accusations levelled at traditional media are partisan in nature – but some are not. We have to listen to the bloggers – we shouldn’t ignore them. The second lesson is about the trust of our audience. We learned at Reuters that the action of one man – a man who wasn’t even a full-time staff member – could seriously hurt the trust in our news, built assiduously over 155 years. His stupid decision to clone smoke cost us. Tom Glocer Tom Glocer is the Chief Executive Officer of Reuters
One of the nice things about working at a Car Museum is that it give me an excuse to look at and photograph great old cars. Case in point – there I was yesterday over at a local Starbucks when I came across this beauty in the parking lot at my local Superstore. If you know who’s car this is – let me know in the comments – I’m interested in getting history of any collector cars I come across. Yep – that’s my shadow in the lower right – me lurking in parking lots again. LiveJournal Tags: 1948 Desoto , Car Crazy , Classic Car , Parking Lot Portraits
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