Of course, nearly everyone is talking about the Christmas/Boxing Day Tsunami in South Asia. I really wanted to make a donation, but I couldn’t find anywhere I could do that online without a credit card. Then I saw that PayPal had a link for donating to UNICEF. I’m still going to try making a donation […]
Monthly Archives: December 2004
The Business of Radio
19 December 2004 – 4:30 pm
Radio and things like it have become popular topics of late. There’s podcasting, studies indicating declines in traditional radio listenership, and here in Canada the CRTC’s subscription radio hearings. I personally find all of this very interesting. I’ve always liked radio, but these days I very rarely tune into broadcast radio. I think that’s because […]
Hub Is Back Online
10 December 2004 – 5:15 pm
I’m not sure what happened, but whatever it was appears to have been solved. Hub.Org has their servers back online now, and I can update my weblog. It’s a weird coincidence that the server went offline right around the time I wanted to post something, considering that I hadn’t posted in a long while.
Newfoundland Resource Protest
Whatever else may be said about The Hon. Danny Williams, it appears he’s far from alone in his protest against the Government of Canada. It was recently reported that the municipal governments in St. John’s, Mount Pearl and Corner Brook had also removed the flag. And, today I read about a local company in Newfoundland […]