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- Lesson Time by Doug's Dynamic Drivel on Nov 21, 2009
CBC – Transportation Minister Shirley Bond made no apologies for spending the cash to promote the stimulus project in the U.S., saying the province uses four suppliers for signs, three of which are from B.C. “There is a competitive biddin...
- TransLink to raise price of discount tickets, bus passes by Stephen Rees's Blog on Nov 20, 2009
The Richmond Review this morning has a short piece on Translink’s proposal to raise some fares. There is also a very small amount of additional information on the Translink Commissioner’s website. This includes a link to a two page letter...
- The Dutch Introduce Road Pricing by Stephen Rees's Blog on Nov 15, 2009
You can read very similar information about this new legislation at either Associated Press or Deutsche Welle (in English) The Dutch government approved a bill on Friday that will implement a new per-kilometer-tax on drivers. Beginning in 2012 the la...
- Ian Goldin: global problems from the near and far future. by Doug's Dynamic Drivel on Nov 14, 2009
By 2030, that’s only 20 years from now (seeing as how we are only 7 weeks away from 2010) Ian Goldin says, and he is far from alone in this thought, that the average person who is dissatisfied with the way technology has left them behind, will...
- Like Father, Like Son by Larry Hubichs Blog on Nov 11, 2009
In 1989 the province of Saskatchewan was nearly bankrupted by an incompetent and corrupt government under the leadership of then Conservative Premier, Grant Devine.20 years later, and 2 short years into the first term of Grant Devine's protégé, we...
- Linden Lab at War: Virtual Worlds and Human Technology by Dusan Writer's Metaverse on Nov 7, 2009
You rez a prim in Second Life and you add another prim or two and you have a house, and suddenly your brain starts to believe that there’s a sort of pattern of extrapolation everywhere you look: the smallest thing is part of something larger, o...
- The Warning by Doug's Dynamic Drivel on Nov 5, 2009
In The Warning, veteran FRONTLINE producer Michael Kirk unearths the hidden history of the nation’s worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. At the center of it all he finds Brooksley Born, who speaks for the first time on television...







