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April 18, 2007 -- 12:26 PM
posted by Par
Ken dolls kill in Quebec focus groups.
And the drop-off in Alberta for wearing lipstick (for a Conservative PM) is miniscule until you get to the extreme end of the range.
Even then they still poll higher than the bastards stealing our money and giving it to Quebec. Er, the Liberal bastards, that is.
April 18, 2007 -- 11:02 AM
posted by edo
Didn't you just answer your own question?
Anyways, I guess he has been looking a little 'red' lately. Which of course means the opposition gets to make fun of him in question period (and get paid 150k+ a year to do it).
April 18, 2007 -- 9:39 AM
posted by alison
so... if Harper's got a permanent stylist, why does he still look like a Ken doll all the time? it's eerie.
and so plastic
April 17, 2007 -- 7:21 PM
posted by Al
To wash that last song out of your ear here's another song I enjoy:
April 17, 2007 -- 7:17 PM
posted by Al
Alright following the trend of my questionable music choices, heres a random person I found:
Enjoy!
April 17, 2007 -- 6:23 PM
posted by Par
Well, CTV just spent a full minute of their half-hour newscast -- the middle of the newscast, not the end-of-show filler -- on a cat-in-a-tree story.
Not a story in the genre of cats in trees. Literally, there was a cat in a tree, rescued by firefighters.
Unbelievable.
April 17, 2007 -- 10:51 AM
posted by Par
Sorry, edo.
Internet Radio on Life Support Again:
The Copyright Review Board dealt a serious blow to Internet Radio today, when it denied a request to reconsider its March ruling that would greatly increase fees broadcasters pay to copyright holders. The original ruling called for a serious escalation of fees, to the point where most small, medium, and even large Internet radio broadcasters would not be able to afford to continue broadcasting.
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Internet radio and sites like Pandora and Last.fm have become popular, useful tools for finding new music. So why are SoundExchange and the RIAA pushing for a structure that would shut them down?
Why, indeed.
