by Rob Cottingham | Apr 29, 2005 | Communicating, Politics
I mistook the Educational Policy Institute for the fringe-right-wing Education Policy Institute. Oops. I didn’t double and triple check before posting a blog comment based on my misapprehension. Double and triple oops. I apologized over there, and I’ll... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 27, 2005 | Politics, Technology
Transcending the boundaries of (non-tech) geekiness, I’ve now set up ODTAA to mirror headlines from the BC NDP election web site. My ally: FeedWordPress, a cunning little plugin for converting RSS feeds to blog posts. by Rob Cottingham | Apr 26, 2005 | Media Mix, Politics
Strange thing: The Tyee published a book critical of the provincial Liberals six weeks ago, and can’t seem to get it reviewed: Highly decorated journalists contributed brand new reports to Liberalized: The Tyee Report on BC under Gordon Campbell’s... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 26, 2005 | Politics
So at the very time I need to be focussing all my thoughts on the provincial scene, someone has gone and created the very distracting Nomination Watch: The plan is to use this as a one-stop-shopping place to see who’s nominated, who’s seeking nomination... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 26, 2005 | Politics
You hate to say “I told you so” to a guy like Bono, especially on the urgent issues he’s fighting for: Rock superstar Bono is irked by Martin’s refusal to meet a long-stated standard for foreign aid increases. “I’m annoyed,”... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 24, 2005 | Politics, Technology
A quick salute to Arjun for his terrific photo album from the BC NDP rally a few days ago in Kamloops. And just as big a salute to the folks at Flickr, who are quickly revolutionizing the way people share pictures and experiences.