Monthly Archives: November 2008

Worker dies at Long Island Wal-Mart after being trampled in Black Friday stampede

Worker dies at Long Island Wal-Mart after being trampled in Black Friday stampede.

Corporate raider moves on Yahoo

Corporate raider moves on Yahoo – BizTech – Technology – smh.com.au.

NSW students to get promised laptops

NSW students to get promised laptops – Technology – smh.com.au.

Telstra: We’re the only ones to cost broadband proposal

Telstra: We’re the only ones to cost broadband proposal – ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

N.S. man gets house arrest for EBay fraud

globeandmail.com: N.S. man gets house arrest for EBay fraud.
Good to see Liverpool is making the news.

Saskatchewan moving to 100% high-speed access

Saskatchewan moving to 100% high-speed access.
“As part of a $129-million plan, the Saskatchewan government has pledged to make high-speed internet accessible to everyone in the province within three years.”

Atlantic makes label history as digital sales surpass CDs

Atlantic makes label history as digital sales surpass CDs.

Carleton student council a bunch of heartless, left-wing buffoons

Students drop Shinerama fundraiser for illness targeting Caucasians.
Carleton student council to rethink Shinerama cancellation.
Oh the brilliance of CUSA reaches an international audience.
CUSA – the Carleton University Students Association – was just slightly to the left of Chairman Mao when I attended Carleton in the late 90s, so I’m entirely not surprised to see something like [...]

Tibetan glaciers rapidly melting

Tibetan glaciers rapidly melting (ABC News in Science).
Distressing news.  Unbelievable people can still deny the climate change.

20 B.C. students sent home for kicking red-haired classmates

20 B.C. students sent home for kicking red-haired classmates.
Okay, I’ve read stories like this for about a week now.  Apparently “Kick a Ginger Day” is actually a month long.
But isn’t it time for Facebook to do something.  These kids are organising through Facebook.  Yeah, I get it, Facebook can’t monitor everything that goes on through [...]