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MetricsDec 23, 2009
It is true that in order to get to where you want to go, you must first know where you are, and you must also decide where you want to go. That is the purpose of metrics, to measure your current performance and compare it against a predetermined set of...
Death by ElectromigrationDec 17, 2009
I like using old technology. I'm just old school that way and explains my affinity for things analog, including my job. My kitchen stove is an old workhorse, having served its masters for more than four decades. I've had several repairs done on it and...
The Olympic SpiritDec 14, 2009
The Olympic spirit (the 2010 Winter Olympics, that is) infected the city of Ottawa this past weekend, with Barbara Ann Scott, 1948 Winter Olympics gold medalist, carrying the Olympic torch into Parliament (above). The torch has a month or so to go...
Talk RadioDec 13, 2009
"There's not a single person in Canada that would pack up everything and move to China."
That was the first sentence of a daily radio op-ed piece on the local talk radio station. The author, Rob Snow, then goes on to rip into China. That first...
Don't Worry, You're Safe with UsDec 7, 2009
Not to be outdone by the U.S. Secret Service, who was kind enough to let uninvited guests crash a state dinner and allow them to get close enough to have personal pictures taken with President Obama et al, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, entrusted...
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