links for 2008-05-27
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Mark Twain’s classic, set to video… a sobering reminder of the costs of war.
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The pharmaceutical industry is aching to erase the NDP’s legacy of embracing less expensive generic drugs. Now The Tyee reports the Campbell Liberals are quietly going along with them… and it could cost provincial taxpayers a lot.
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A true nanosite – one page… in fact just one message: elect John McCain, and you’re just re-electing George W.
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Luigi Montanez dissects a Hillary Clinton email message to show what a highly-effective piece really looks like — and how you can create one, too.
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If I wasn’t an Obama supporter before this, I would be now.
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Crowd-sourced ratings of a company’s or product’s socially responsible performance – from human rights to energy efficiency. Launches early next month.
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Obama’s technology policy.
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Parks Board commissioner Spencer Herbert’s running for the NDP nomination in the provincial riding of Vancouver West End.
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Great. Just when we’re getting into the Wii.
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This makes me very happy: Webmonkey, one of the original sources of help for web developers, is back. That little blue monkey helped me cut my teeth on web design.
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Vancouver’s Red Room is actually charging for tap water… $4.25 a glass. Way to put the “ass” back in “audacity”, people. You won’t find me there any time soon.
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