From Gallifrey to Glastonbury
If you haven’t yet seen the footage of Matt Smith joining Orbital on stage to perform their version of the Doctor Who theme at Glastonbury the other night, then here you go. It’s a good time, and to tell you the truth, it’s great to have Orbital back.
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Link of the Day: smartwater
Listen, I don’t want to put Jennifer Aniston down. Not because I don’t want to be mean or because I think she’s a good person, but because I don’t get why anyone ought to be saying anything about her at all in 2010, however positive or negative. It frightens and confuses me that she’s still […]
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How would you like to sponsor an AIDS walker again?
Hey, remember when I said I was planning to register for the AIDS Walk for Life again this year? Well, I filled out the paperwork last night, and I’m now in search of sponsors. Many of you were extremely generous last year, and I hope we can all benefit from that generosity again this year. […]
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Link of the Day: Generation 21
Every once in a while, I check out an interesting new domain name to see if anyone’s bought it. There was something about this weekend that got me thinking that G21.com might be a worthwhile address to own, but a quick check revealed that it was already taken. Which is fine, because it’s being used […]
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Not only is this post obnoxiously cute, but it also features “Doctor Who” spoilers
“So, would you wait for two thousand years for me to come back to life after you’d shot me because you were really a plastic alien?” “Of course,” I said. “Are you just saying that because you know it’s never going to happen and you won’t have to follow through on it?” “Pretty much,” I […]
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Three days until the Babylon Telecom reboot
And you know what? Still no news from the company on what it’s going to involve. There’s a frustrating amount of secrecy around the whole thing. But what can you do beyond staying tuned, right?
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Link of the Day: 42 Goals
42 Goals is a simple but flexible web-based tool for tracking daily goals and aspirations. You’re given a single chart to which you can add whatever goals you like, and track them in whatever way you choose. I’ve been using it for a couple of weeks now, and I’ve found it to be a very […]
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G20 and the meaning of democracy
The stories that are emerging from the G20, like the stories that tend to emerge from any summit of this scale, are mainly about the police and the protesters. Which makes sense, not only because they dominate the view from the ground, but because they make for great news copy. But are they really the […]
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Link of the Day: “The Agenda with Steve Paikin”
TVO, for those of you who don’t know it, is a provincial public television station that has adopted to the new media landscape and become “Ontario’s public educational media organization.” The Agenda with Steve Paikin is one of its leading programs, not to mention one of the best current affairs shows on television. If you […]
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