by Rob Cottingham | Jun 27, 2005 | Technology
Previously on ODTAA… I’ve mentioned a peculiar aspect of the dispute resolution policy at CIRA, administrators of the Canadian .ca top-level domain. If someone acting in bad faith registers a domain name that matches a trademark you hold, you may be able... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 25, 2005 | Politics, Technology
Against my better judgement, in a moment of weakness, I voted at the so-called National Marriage Referendum site (run by “Defend Marriage Canada”, which under truth-in-packaging laws will soon be renamed “Restrict Marriage Canada”). They... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 24, 2005 | Blogging
Chris Alemany at Murky View has an easy step-by-step guide for podcasting using a Mac and a WordPress blog. (Podcasting is a form of blogging that allows listeners to subscribe to an audio feed, usually in the form of downloadable MP3s. And now you know roughly as... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 24, 2005 | Politics
Via Idealistic Pragmatist, this charming blog post from Laurie Hawn, Conservative candidate: Okay everyone, hands up all who think that the Duty National Socialist Leader, Jack Layton, would put himself at the back of the queue if he (or his wife) needed an MRI. I... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 23, 2005 | Blogging, Communicating
Looks like Alex and I aren’t the only folks obsessing about their blogs’ rankings. It’s not an especially healthy preoccupation for the two of us; for a corporation that depends on at least some reputation for tech savvy, it’s downright dumb...