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WOW. McCain fights uphill battle.

Just watch this… [youtube=http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3c-Ijky95dc] McCain has to defend Obama. And Steal a microphone from an uninformed citizen.

 
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An Interesting Funder’s Point of View

I read an interesting post on the Ycombinator forums today about Yossi Vardi, who is the biggest Angel Investor of internet start-up`s in Israel today. Considering Israel is thriving with young and reputable strart-up companies, the money man behind them is definitely an interesting person to take cues from. He states: “When I hear a pitch

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And this is why Dion shouldn’t, won’t and never will be Prime Minister

A friend of mine called Mark McKay shared this video with me today. I dont really even need to say anything else … watch the video, especially if you are Canadian! [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xbs7wXvh2Q] Yes the question could have been more direct and less ambigious. however there is no way this man should be running our country

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Find any song from any commercial ever…. Ad Tunes.

Ever seen a commercial and thought “what song is that” or “wow catchy tune”…. Well last night was just the last straw with me. After three commercials I had enough. I needed to know who these bands are. I have discovered songs and bands before using Boolean strings that Lary and Sergey would be proud

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The Loneliest Organism on Earth

I am fascinated to find out what kind of scientific breakthroughs are going to come about from studying  Desulforudis audaxviator.  Any predictions? Check out the article in Wired, http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/10/one-organism-ec.html.

 
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Late night TV is good for you

I was up watching The Colbert Report last night.  It’s usually good for a few laughs, but ever so often something of use is given. Ok so not to become overly political, but the new fall TV season have yet to really dive deep into story lines, production on the follow up to “The Dark

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iPhone Steals Lead Over Kindle

In lieu of my previous post commending Vodaphone on their recent mobile ebook strategy, I think it is important to draw light on some interesting statistics that were recently brought to my attention. We know that Citigroup has estimated the total Kinde sales for 2008 to be somewhere around the 380,000 mark. Well, as of

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I Wish We Had Vodaphone Here in Canada

I read a very interesting article yesterday about how Vodaphone is releasing a new mobile book strategy. Apparently the guys over a Vodaphone believe the same thing that we do; ebooks, especially ebooks on the mobile, are the way of the future. They have announced a partnership with a company called GoSpoken. The team over

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in the U.S. Election

Just a few things that came across my plate today. The Good: This is a pretty funny flow chart of Palin’s Debate. It will put a smile on your face even if you have no interest in politics. The Bad: I read today that only seven states have election day registration. This is showing up

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If the world could vote…

It goes without saying that the United States is the elephant in the room when it comes to global politics. While the ~305 million Americans only make up 4.5% of global politics, each and every one of their votes has far reaching implications. Citizens of nations across the world, my fellow Canadians included, frequently believe

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