by Rob Cottingham | Jun 30, 2005 | Blogging, Politics
As the battle over C-38 winds down in Canada, the fight for equal marriage is just starting to gather steam in France. Dominique Strauss-Kahn, a Socialist member of the French National Assembly (and avid blogger), reports on the Paris gay pride march: Les... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 27, 2005 | Everything Else, Technology
The fine folks at rabble.ca have kindly named ODTAA their blog of the week. If you’re here from rabble, great to see you – and hope you enjoy the site. If you’ve never heard of rabble, be sure to check them out. Among their goodies is the babble... 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 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...