February 25th, 2009,
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Tim O’Reilly makes the argument for Open Publishing


Tim O’Reilly makes the argument for Open Publishing at TOC 2009 from Open Publishing Lab @ RIT on Vimeo.

February 24th, 2009,
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Portes ouvertes

Oups. So with all the “channels” I have for announcements; my Twitter, Station C’s Twitter, Station C’s blog, Facebook… I ended up forgetting to post about it here(!!). Today we are holding an open doors at Station C, we have a lot more guys around here than gals and we want to have a more natural balance of women and men so until March 24th we are offering $100 off for women who sign up as Resident or Lite members (6 month contracts). Today is offered to help folks try out the space and we are making it an official free open day to drop by and see what it’s all about. It’s open to everyone so feel free to come say hi and setup for a few hours to work. There will be an Open Salad lunch so bring a couple of ingredients if you want and we’re offering deserts from Les co’Pains d’abord.

February 13th, 2009,
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Hooked On a Feeling

We haven’t heard much about America’s war on drugs recently, what with the whole war on terror, search for WMDs, middle eastern debacles and now the economy’s war on America but even though they aren’t talking about it they are still actively waging (and losing) that war.

But do you know which drug I find is doing the most damage to the US? It’s some kind of endorphin, the Patriot Endorphin© if you will and it’s a powerful drug, it’s what drives the whole nation and a good number of Americans suffer from that little high provided by saying “I AM AMERICAN™”. It’s a rallying cry, a battle cry and a good number of our neighbours stand just a little bit straiter, are just a little bit happier when they can think, say and prove that they are indeed, proud Americans.

Sometimes, as we’ve seen and even felt in the last few months, when someone like Obama provides his own version of that drug, it becomes a great beautiful thing that creates hope and brings change to a nation. When Obama speaks—and hopefully what he actually feels and thinks—they and even we want to be better, to do better, to help one another, to work hard to get out of this econopolypse and build a better world, a more equal, sustainable and clean world. To build nations that work together to better all the planet.

That’s what happens when he speaks. That’s what happens when a number of Americans think and do and feel that rush. But it’s the same drug that can be provided by dimwits like Dubbya and his cohorts which leads to the exesses of the past years. It’s also the same drug that every American manages to synthesize for his or her own little high, it’s that same drug that makes them go out of their way to get that fix, that same drug that brings them, sometimes, from feeling oh so proud and well intentioned when Obama speaks to bad trips and messed up decisions when it runs unchecked.

It’s that same drug that makes a customs officer say Money cannot leave the United States or that one is “displacing an American worker” with “Four million American workers lost their jobs last year” as a crutch to explain why she wanted that little fix she felt from being American and protecting her own. It just feels so good to get that tingle in the spine, that rush of Patriot Endorphin©, so, so good. Some just can’t walk away from it.

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February 10th, 2009,
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Allo, La Presse ? Pour survivre c’est des patentes de même que vous devez faire. Kthxbye.

A pi changez-donc de nom, “Cyber”, come on! Cyberpresse2000 tant qu’a y-être?!

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February 10th, 2009,
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Des listes. Wow. Comme c’est innovateur, comme c’est une belle vision avant-gardiste, quel progrès!

February 6th, 2009,
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C’est chez moi

Martine, dont c’est le 7ème anniversaire de blogue, termine son entrée en disant ceci :

Facebook c’est la réunion des anciens. Twitter c’est le café du coin. Flickr c’est une galerie d’art communautaire.

Mon blogue, c’est chez moi.

Pas mal proche. Comme personnellement je n’ai connecté sur Facebook avec à peut-prêt personne de mon passé, la réunion des anciens n’est pas super appropriée et je serais plutôt tenté de dire que Facebook c’est le centre communautaire poche avec un Tim Horton à côté mais bon, sa version se dit mieux. Twitter, Flickr et mon blogue par exemple, right on!

Bonne fête Martine!

(Parlant de fête, avant-hier c’était le premier anniversaire de Station C)

February 5th, 2009,
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Sleep

Quick question. There are some people who like to bitch about violent games, violent movies, supposed violent behavioral results, etc. I wonder how many people die and get injured because of those things we are made to pay attention to and how many die and get injured because of sleep deprivation which we very rarely hear about? Check out the 60 Minutes Science Of Sleep from a year ago.

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February 3rd, 2009,
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He described Mr Obama as “our first open source President, a leader willing to let anybody and everybody figure out how, when and where they want to get involved.”
Calls for open source government

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