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"natural causes"

Though I’m very glad to see ‘Natural Causes’ at the top of the list, I’m a little concerned at how close the second, third, fourth, and fifth causes are to the top…

You scored as Natural Causes. Your death will be by natural causes, though not by any diseaese, because that is another option on this test. You will probably just silently pass away in the night from old age, and people you love won’t realize until the next morning, when you are all purple and cold and icky.

Natural Causes

73%

Posion

67%

Gunshot

67%

Bomb

60%

Disappear

53%

Stabbed

47%

Suicide

47%

Eaten

33%

Disease

33%

Cut Throat

33%

Accident

27%

Suffocated

7%

Drowning

0%

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Props to Mark at Section 15 and Toronto Tory for the quiz link.

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student loan, comrade?

On an average weekday, I spend about 8 hours researching tuition and PSE releated issues.

I found this today and thought I would share…

“In 2002, the Savings Bank of the Russian Federation (Sherbank) announced the start of what was then described as Russia’s first student loan program, The Educational Credit Program, which was to provide loans to students from low and middle income families to cover up to 70 percent of tuition costs, to be repaid with interest over a period of up to ten years. The bank announced that 1.5 billion rubles (then about $1.5 million) had been set aside for the venture. However, at least through 2003, it appeared that no loans had actually been granted by Sherbank, and the bank spokespersons at that time were reported to have been very reticent even to discuss it, leaving some doubt as to whether there had ever been an intention to implement the announced program (Protapenko 2002, Mac Williams 2001). In all likelihood, however, the program as proposed—with no prospect either of a governmental subsidy or a governmental guarantee—was not viable even if the intentions had been sincere. As of 2004, the only Russian governmental initiative for student loans has been a proposal to provide workforce contingent loans. These would be grants or vouchers to institutions in place of the institutional grants that provide tuition-free higher education to students scoring high enough on the institutional or national entrance examinations. By this proposal, students who fail to obtain a tuition-free place could be admitted as though they had qualified for a tuition free place as long as they agree to work for a certain period of time after graduation in an appropriate profession or place. If they do not abide by this agreement, the institutional subsidy must be repaid. Thus, the government subsidy is to be treated as a full tuition grant—but only as long as the student in fact accepts the critical need work assignment—and as a tuition loan if he or she declines the assignment. (Protapenko, 2002 p. 5). Significantly, however, there is to be no interest charged on the tuition loan, so there would appear to be no real penalty on the student who declines the assignment, and in fact a substantial incentive (i.e. an interest free loan) to take the higher education with no intention of compliance. As of 2002, it was not clear exactly how the program of subsidies was to be administered, the students selected, or the tuition loan—if it were to become a loan—was to be handled. (Protapenko 2002, Vossenstyne 2002). As of 2005, then, Russia seems still to have no governmentally-sponsored student loan program.”

Can you say “needlessly complicated?” I’m willing to bet that the 1.5 billion rubles were never there in the first place.

(The full paper, titled “Higher Educational Accessibility and Financial Viability: The Role of Student Loans” by Dr. D. Bruce Johnstone of the International Comparative Higher Education Finance and Accessibility Project (ICHEFAP) at the University of Buffalo, can be found here.)

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a preview of klein’s ‘third way?’

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Soon to come: Self-Serve Emergency Rooms.

Actually, this is a pic from my weekend in Calgary (A HUGE THANKS TO DAN AND HIS DIGITAL CAMERA!).

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the republic of alberta

In the past couple of days, there has been a sizable amount of noise in the blogosphere about the editorial piece that Senator-in-Waiting, Link Byfield, wrote in this past weekend’s Calgary Sun. The piece, which spoke in favour of Alberta separation from Canada, quoted former U of A Prof Leon Craig’s recently written paper supporting Alberta separatism (which no one wants to publish). Duh, I wonder why.

Now, I’m going to lay it all out. I have absolutely no tolerance for the tiny right-wing fringe that so desperately wants Alberta to leave Canada. I have NEVER heard an argument in favour of Alberta separatism that has reached beyond the usual wing-nut banter and paranoid xenophobia. Until this group of crazy right-wing 60-year old white guys come up with a better argument than “because the Liberals suck” or “because of Trudeau and the NEP,” I will no longer waste space on this blog dignifying their bunkness.

These extremists do not represent the views of even a fraction of mainstream Alberta society and their main competitor will continue to be the Alberta Communist Party. These people do not speak for Albertans, just like I don’t speak for Albertans.

They speak for themselves, the small disgruntled crazy-right. These are the same crazies that thought Stockwell Day was too much of a socialist to lead the Canadian Alliance, the same crazies that post on the Free Dominion webboards, and the same crazies that thought Canada would suffer the rath of God if C-38 was passed. These guys are loonies.

Wow, that felt good to get that off of my chest. Thanks.

If you are still interested, there are posts on this topic at Go Political, MyBlahg, A View from Calgary, and Calgary Grit.

UPDATE: Sheamus Murphy at The Muck Shoveller has written an awesome post on this topic.

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blog corporatization

On Saturday, an article was published in the Financial Post which talked about the corporatization of blogs and the newly emerging blog markets…

I encourage you to read the article.

In the story, there was an interview with Mr. Om Malik, a senior writer with Business 2.0 magazine, which got my attention.

“I’m very patient so I know one day my blog will make money,” said Mr. Malik, a senior writer with Business 2.0 magazine whose technology blog can be found at gigaom.com. “The problem is at some point I do need to make money. I have enough traffic and enough money from Google ads to pay the bills but the profits [now] are just enough to buy me a carton of cigarettes.”

I find it a little discouraging that more and more corporate blogs are joining the blogosphere. With the exception of a few, the quality of corporate blogs seems to be lacking in a major way.

While I don’t think the majority of bloggers are in it for what little money the average blog could potentially generate, it seems to me that the more and more people who become ‘in it for the money,’ the more diluted the ideas and debate will become. I look at the Canadian newspaper industry for example and the downward turn in quality of the Canwest papers for example.

Am I right or wrong?

Any thoughts on this?

UPDATE: It just dawned on me that this kind of turned into a rant against MSM blogs. Out of those, I still only think that a few are read worthy.

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edmonton is better than calgary…

…but the Stampede kicks the bejesus out of Klondike days…

Just got back from Calgary this afternoon… tones of awesome posting to come… i’m currently operating on a 4/72 sleep/hour ratio for this weekend, so you’ll just have to wait until tomorrow for daveberta’s exclusive Calgary Stampede recap…

Gossip going around Edmonton says that tomorrow’s long awaited recap will include:

– Alberta PC Leadership gossip…
– Ministerial “invisible” organ playing and rumoured bottom groping…
– Liquid Breakfasts…
– Belinda Stronach, Joe Volpe, and Paul Wells… oh my…
– Cowgirls with pink hats… 🙂
– and much much more…

It’s gonna to be a fun post… 🙂

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yee haw!

Well, i’m off to the Calgary Stampede in a couple hours.

I should be in Cowtown until Sunday, so you’ll have to bear without me until then.

Here’s some weekend reading…

Wonderdog has a great post on terrorist groups.

Ahab’s Whale has more reaction to the London bombings.

I’m hoping that Mr. Rempel (aka the Ambassador of Conservative Maturity) will have some Calgary Stampede commentary.

Rick from the BC Heartlands the hackishness of the BC Liberals.

And last but not least, Calgary Grit has started rating Stephen Harper’s Glad as Hell Tour ’05.

INSERT: Today, U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow visited Alberta’s tarsands in search of the missing WMD’s… (yes, that was my lousy attempt at humour… 😛 )

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why is gwn so angry?

Wow. Well, it looks like I’ve officially ‘made it’ in the dark realm of blogdom. As of this morning, I’ve been added to Angry in the Great White North’s quote list.

The quote follows the announcement that that Angry in T.O. had won the official daveberta ‘most moonbatish wacko right-winger post of the year’ award for the post “London Bombings: Canadian socialists aren’t much better than British socialists”

It looks like my quote will be joining those left by right-wing blogging sensations and heartthrobs such as Mike Brock and Stephen Taylor on the sidebar of Mr. Angry’s blog… wow.

I’d like to thank Angry in T.O. for this dubious honour…

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all puffed up

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This is a sammers and wheat puffs inspired post…

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holy shit

CBC is reporting that 4 bombs went off in London during their rush hour. Reports say that over 30 are dead and 300 injured. My thoughts are with the people of London, what a terrible day.

More coverage:
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BBC

Foreign Affairs has set up a hotline for Canadians with strong reasons to believe their relatives might have been travelling in London transit this morning. They should have on hand the missing person’s full name, date of birth and passport number before calling the toll-free hotline at 1-800-387-3124.

I’ve been trying all morning to get ahold of some friends of mine in London: Amika, Charlie! If you read this, return my email and phone message!!!!!! I’m worried!!!

UPDATE: I did get ahold of Ms. Amika Schodie in London and she is fine. She’s decided not to go to work this evening. I feel a world better right now.

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blog of the week – little man in a toque

This week’s ‘blog of the week’ goes to Little Man in a Toque!

As far as I can tell, Mr. Toque is a Brit living in Edmonton. I’ve become quite addicted to his entertaining and witty posts. They’re damn funny! Make sure to check it out!

More notable blogaction includes…

– Scott Tribe over at the Blogs Canada E-Group and Progressive Bloggers has written a great mini-essay on Canada’s Maple Leaf flag.

– There’s a huge boondogle going on in the Republic of Holtopia!

– Robert at Five of Five has a hilarious Canada Day list.

– Mark at Section 15 and I share the same opinion on Mr. Ezra Levant.

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the rath of marina bai

Russian astrologer, Marina Bai, has launched a lawsuit against NASA for “ruin[ing] the natural balance of forces in the universe” after their Deep Impact probe punched a crater into the comet Tempel 1 late Sunday.

According to Associated Press, Bai is seeking damages totalling 8.7 billion rubles ($300 million US) – the approximate equivalent of the mission’s cost – for her “moral sufferings,” Izvestia said, quoting her lawyer Alexander Molokhov. She earlier told the paper that the experiment would “deform her horoscope.”

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london baby!

London is set to host the 2012 Summer Olympic Games!

For more info on upcoming Olympic Games, here are some websites…

Turino 2006

Beijing 2008

Vancouver 2010

London 2012

Also, Lyle Oberg is somewhat of a superhero… Can anyone think of a Lyle Obergesq superhero name????

And, the University of Alberta is interested in buying the Hudson’s Bay Building in downtown Edmonton. Read the story here…

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howdtheyvote.ca

How cool is this?

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councilors can make a difference…

According to the US magazine, Inside Higher Education, “[w]hen it comes to convincing kids at low-income high schools that they can find a way to pay for college, a single optimistic adviser can make the difference for hundreds of students…” read the rest here…