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September 29, 2006 -- 11:05 AM
posted by Jsese
anyone planning on hitting up the shout out/holy fuck concert tonight? if so, let me know?
September 28, 2006 -- 12:22 PM
posted by Al
That's just great Tay and Eric! When you hit it big just don't forget about the little people that helped you out along the way.
September 28, 2006 -- 10:27 AM
posted by eric
September 28, 2006 -- 10:17 AM
posted by Dana
Par,
I used to have a huge telemarketer problem - they called every day. There are a few things that help. If you have call display, try calling the number back. Sometimes it will have an automated system that will allow you to remove you from their list. Also, google "do not call lists, Canada". A bunch of sites will come up that will allow you to register with them, to put you on a national do not call list. There are also "do not mail" lists, if you get as many credit card offers as I get. I still get called sometimes, but it definitely helped.
September 28, 2006 -- 1:39 AM
posted by alison
you're right, Paras, the big picture is exactly the kind of television i enjoy watching, and should watch...
actually EVERYONE should watch it, and not just because Avi Lewis is amazing, but because it's current events done in a different, but wholly relevant way. and it's far more entertaining and squirm-in-chair inducing than the evening news.
September 27, 2006 -- 5:00 PM
posted by Par
Further to my Hindi-speaking telemarketer, they called again, and it turns out it's an automatic voice. Which, to me, raises a question. How do you (tersely or otherwise) ask them to remove you from their list??
September 26, 2006 -- 10:32 PM
posted by Par
What are you talking about, Percy?
With respect to the squawking over Conservative budget cuts. First off, the sentiment of the opposition, expressed by John McCallum:
To do these announcements of huge cuts to the least privileged Canadians at the same day you announce a $13-billion surplus, it tells you a lot about the Conservative frame of mind.
seems dubious to me. That we have a surplus of $13B should not necessarily mean that we cannot cut programs that aren't working. I'm not saying that the programs being cut necessarily don't work, but to suggest that cutting programs is contingent on needing money, is irresponsible and dishonest.
That said, the opposition does not have the monopoly on dishonesty. From the government's own news release:
We have been able to reduce the debt, cut taxes and invest more resources in programs that are important to ordinary Canadians such as child care and safer streets.
Right, because Canadians marched to the polls chanting "Safer streets now, literacy programs never!"
