As The Canadian Bullet drives towards an actual launch a couple of questions have arisen which I would like feedback on. This is still very much a work in progress so changes are relatively easy at this point.
Conceptually, The Canadian Bullet should act as an amplifier for Canadian blogs. If it works properly bloggers […]

The key problem that Dell–and other companies with call centers for customer services–face is that they are not prepared to handle how their customers can share their experiences virally, said Pete Blackshaw, chief marketing officer of Intelliseek, a buzz monitoring firm. “Most call centers operate in a bit of a vacuum, divorced from the reality […]

Right now New Orleans, a lot of Mississippi, and the gulf coast is either under water or covered in debris, oil slicks and garbage. Levees are breaking, people are being plucked off roofs. The fact that Katrinawas not a Cat5 storm has made very little difference in terms of the suffering and the loss the […]

Bob Tarantino, (as he was then), points to Dithers latest brain wave, calling for public submission for the next Supreme Cout Justice. I have, of course, penned a letter nominating Bob. Seems only fair.

This is a huge catastrophe and a huge story. Canadian bloggers need to be on it and we need to be asking what our government can do to help.

From the Canadian Bullet referrer logs:
29 Aug 15:13:43 search.yahoo.com elementary aged girls in thongs: http://info-syn.com/archives/category/young-liberals
Socons or pervs…either way I bet they were disappointed.

Mair on Media

August 30, 2005 | Leave a Comment

Surely, in this highly technical age where billions of dollars move from account to account in a nano-second, where one’s car has probably been made in four countries, where my Amex Bill is processed in India and I get my long distance phone information from Texas, in an era where there are no secrets, where […]

It is an axiom that just when you think you have a website working it blows up…I think The Canadian Bullet and the other sites are back to working right…Maybe…

$100.oo oil?

August 29, 2005 | 3 Comments

“The markets will treat it like it’s Tyrannosaurus rex, but bigger,” said David Pursell, an energy analyst with Houston’s Pickering Energy Partners.
Likely signaling what’s ahead, Sunday night, when electronic trading resumed on the New York Mercantile Exchange, crude oil futures spiked $4.50 per barrel, putting the cost above $70 for the first time since oil […]

So far today, I’ve looked at Global Warming and Katrina and the crisis resulting from Lousiana’s National Guard being in Iraq instead of defending their state.
Will Bush stay on vacation? At this point, it doesn’t really matter. Because Bush has been asleep at the wheel for four years. swing state project
Classy.

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