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5.7.07
Proposed cellphone ban on highways Quebec's transport minister is going to introduce a bill to, among other things, ban cellphone use on highways. This is the way the tide has been moving for a while now, all over the world. So I can't say I'm too surprised. I even understand the arguments for it. Distracted drivers are dangerous, and cell phone use is distracting, no doubt. But I still strongly disagree with the ban, for several reasons:
| 4.7.07
Habs in for another rough year? All signs are pointing towards it. In the NHL free agent frenzy of the past few days, Gainey pushed hard for marquee players like Briere, Smyth, and of course Souray, but in the end was forced to settle for Roman Hamrlik and Bryan Smolinski. Not exactly the top-6 power forward or the powerplay quarterback we so desperately needed. We have some young promising talent in training camp this year, and there's a long history of teams proving that you don't need the superstars to be good. I hope that Gainey and Carbs get the team into gear this year, push them to realize their potential and to play a more offensive style of hockey that can actually get us somewhere. But when players are turning down offers from Montreal to sign for less money elsewhere, it doesn't bode well for the long-term future of the team. Have we reached the point where Montreal's media-frenzied Hockeymania is driving too many talented players away, sending them running scared? How long can we keep going down that path before we turn into the NHL's major league farm team? I have to say, though, that I love living in a city where hockey is front-page news in July. | Bill Gates no longer world's richest man The crown has passed... to Mexican multibillionaire Slim Helu, worth an estimated US $67.8 billion. Something tells me that Bill Gates isn't too upset. His US $59.2 billion can buy a lot of consolation. | According to this, when it comes to terrorism threats, Canada's gotten more dangerous: Canada's "elevated" threat level is now the same as that of the United States, and "elevated" is the third of five levels, below "high" and "severe."Coming soon: a new Israeli Tourism Ministry ad campaign in Canada, enticing people to visit Israel... for their own safety. | Those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer... I've never enjoyed the heat, nor the humidity. Most people I know think I'm crazy, but I'll happily take a bright, snowy winter wonderland day over a hot, sticky summer sizzler anytime. The heat has many effects on me, none of them pleasant. Sunburn, dizziness, general lethargy... and laziness. The kind that leads me to sit in a vegetative state in front of the fan, trying not to move, avoiding anything that involves work or even mental exercise. In case you haven't figured it out yet, yes, I'm actually trying to justify my lack of blogging by claiming heat exhaustion. Okay, it's a lame excuse. But, really, it's just too hot outside to get all hot and bothered about the news lately. Even though there's plenty of it to stress about, to be sure. But lately, I can't help but feel that writing about it is serving no practical purpose other than self-agitation. Never fear: I'll be back to my usual ranting and raving self as soon as it cools down a bit. Meanwhile, back to my summer of barbecues, terraces, cold drinks and mental laziness. I highly recommend it. | |
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