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[Brian Branch - Photo Journal] Neguac Service Station [It's The Economy, Stupid] New poll on the NB Power dealI haven’t commented much on the deal lately because my opinion is well known but I did find the results of the new Radio Canada poll interesting. Particularly the set up question. Now it is possible that my French is not particularly good so I [Facing Autism in New Brunswick] Autistic Persons You Don't See on Sitcoms, Reality Shows or Hollywood Movies .... or in the DSM 5The CDFoakely videos present the realities of severe autism that you don't see on television or movies.
Persons who are severely autistic do not attend colleges for gifted youths, intervene as "autistics" before the Supreme Court of Canada to oppose [Half an Hour] Social OS and Collective Construction of KnowledgeForward written for El Proyecto Facebook y la post-universidad. Sistemas operativos sociales y entornos abiertos de aprendizaje (The Facebook Project and Post-University. Social OS and Open Learning Environments), Editors: Alejandro Piscitelli, Iv [Half an Hour] My 1995 Web SiteNot my very first site, but made just after my first site, from July 20, 1995. This was my first experiment in user-hostile design. Hidden in the various images were links to different parts of the site - the [The Chris Nadeau Blog] 36 Hours In Boston with Muse & Silversun PickupsI know, I have been going on and on about this trip a lot lately in person, on here, on Facebook, on Twitter, but I must say we had a great time in Beantown, in such a short period of time.
Jodi and I arrived in Boston at 3PM EST on Friday and we met [Brian Branch - Photo Journal] Brown capped chickadee / Mésange à tête brunePhoto taken yesterday at the Centre écologique de la Péninsule acadienne in Lamèque, N.B.Photo prise hier au Centre écologique de la Péninsule acadienne à Lamèque, au N.-B. [Brian Branch - Photo Journal] Église Néguac Church [Facing Autism in New Brunswick] For Conor There Is Fun And Then There Is Circle Place FunConor had a great day trail walking with Dad this morning but his favorite part or our hike came when we visited the Circle Place; the Lawrence Amphitheatre. Conor loves to play balancing games on the curved cement seating rings of the am [It's The Economy, Stupid] Learning from ObitsMy wife pointed out yesterday the obituary of a woman we knew from church. She was a nice lady and lived a long and seemingly happy life. But as I read the obit it was amazing to see that every brother, sister, child, grandchild - everyone mentioned [Facing Autism in New Brunswick] Absolutely Awesome in Fredericton TodayYesterday was a great day. Today though was awesome. Being Saturday I was able to get out for a couple of good walks. Conor got out too; walking and playing in the back yard. .
autism [Farmers Market Report] Lisa Marie Designs [The Bruce Report] Expect the worst, hope for the bestThe Conservative government’s fifth budget delivered all that Canadians had expected, which was, after all, not much. The times do not tolerate soaring visions or bold actions. The courage (and money) to make real change is in short supply as long as [The Bruce Report] O Canada! Oh brother!Is there no limit to Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s appetite for control? Must he now do Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff’s job as well as his own? The first duty of the Loyal Opposition is to shed light on their rivals’ various blunder [The Bruce Report] The politics of green growthIt’s a shame every province can’t host a world-class sports event at least once a year, if B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell’s post-Olympic high is anything to covet. It’s been mere days since the closing ceremony, and the man is practically giggling with |