online tests, but the one that Tom referred to in Plasticbag.org seemed interesting: “Are you dumb?” at the Guardian Online. It turned out to be very difficult for a New-Worlder such as myself – some of the questions relied very much upon local knowledge. I stll don’t know what Posh and Becks refers to, and have never heard of Douglas Bader. I still managed 29 of 38.
Archives for 2000
With the big mess
down in Florida going on now and our election coming up, I’ve had occasion to check out the Elections Canada website. Elections Canada is the commission that runs all federal elections here, and I was surprised to see that their website is quite lovely and very well organized. It features excellent use of rollovers in the main menu structure, and generally a really clean layout. No sample ballot that I could find though.
My attention turned
to our own Federal general election tonight, as I watched the English language debate between the leaders of the 5 major parties. I was quite disappointed in the whole thing, although frankly I didn’t expect much.
Dan Rather, following all the US debates, was loathe to call them debates at all, suggesting that rather than debate it was really an opportunity for the two leaders to talk about their platform only – the other guy just happened to be in the room. Our debate here was the opposite – it was all acrimonious bickering and no annunciation of coherent platforms. None at all.
Alexa McDonough, leader of the ever-smaller federal NDP, came off the best by far, in my opinion. My own MP, Gilles Duceppe of the Bloc Quebecois, was actually pretty good – except the idea that overwhelms everything else he stands for is diametrically opposed to my view of things. Joe Clark, the once and current leader of the Progressive Conservative party was OK, but it’s clear that although he’s a decent guy, his time has passed.
Which leaves Jean Chretien and Stockwell Day. Chretien, the leader of the Liberal party (and current PM, if you’re not from around here) was basically in an impossible situation. He didn’t meet it very well. Day came off like a motivational speaker – a lying, duplicitous motivational speaker. He and his Canadian Alliance cronies are probably the scariest thing to happen to Canadian politics in years. Which is enough said about him.
What a mess
in Florida.
I just said this
to a friend on ICQ, and it’s true. Not metaphorically true, but literally true. “I thought it was Thursday for much of the day today.” To the extent that I had to call a hotel I booked for my mother back and check that I had reserved for Friday and not “tomorrow”.
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