by Rob Cottingham | Feb 22, 2006 | Culture, Arts and Popcorn
I just overheard Kermit the Frog on TV singing “It’s not easy being green” and flogging the new Ford hybrid SUV. That news again: Kermit the Frog is selling SUVs. Send the four riders home early; the apocalypse has clearly already happened.... by Rob Cottingham | Feb 21, 2006 | Blogging, Technology
Let Evan Leeson show you what might be the iPod’s ultimate role: as both a nifty media gizmo in its own right and as the world’s most talented remote control. “Depending on where you are, the iPod is either your main device, or your remote. If it is... by Rob Cottingham | Feb 17, 2006 | Communicating
Once more, with feeling: this over here is how you handle a crisis, and this over there is how you don’t. As I type this in the departure lounge at Ottawa International Airport, an Air Canada staffer is on the horn, patiently explaining why it is that standby... by Rob Cottingham | Feb 16, 2006 | Politics
Jason Cherniak has penned a very angry, very personal post demanding that the NDP vanish. Well, good news for Mr. Cherniak: he pretty much got his wish back in November 1993, when voters desperate to end the Mulroney legacy of cutbacks, corruption and broken promises... by Rob Cottingham | Feb 13, 2006 | Blogging, Communicating, Politics
Joel at the Hyde Park Associates blog tackles the foam-flecked attacks from right-wing bloggers on Al Gore for his recent speech in Saudi Arabia. His telling concluding paragraph: I would have been much more impressed (and influenced) had the conservatives simply...