Look at University of Regina construction cameras.
The webcameras are set up on what looks like the new Kinesiology building, and the Archer Library.
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Don’t link to the Toronto Star, or you’ll be billed? The Olympics tried this in 1998 and I don’t know what became of that lunacy. [UPDATE: On the Olympics.org legal page there is no longer any prohibition against linking to content on their website.]
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Thoughts on the Blogging Tories, an online group of blogs that is more radical overall than the platform of the Conservative Party of Canada. I’m a member of many blogrolls, but I have little respect for many of the blogs I encounter that are Blogging Torries (BT). If someone’s of a conservative mindset I can understand why they’d join so they’d get some immediate exposure in the blogosphere, but it’s a little like associating yourself with some people who call Muslims “ragheads”, or show intolerance toward homosexuals. I’ll stop short of calling it an endorsement of those bigots, but it’s scary what’s on some BT blogs.

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talk talk talk | 25-Apr-06 at 5:32 pm | Permalink
Thanks for the heads up about the Star’s latest lunacy!
Stephen Glauser | 25-Apr-06 at 6:35 pm | Permalink
I can’t believe the Star’s egocentric attitudes. Smart group of people over there, yeah…
stephenglauser.com | 25-Apr-06 at 6:35 pm | Permalink
Toronto Star: Anti-Blogging…
A link that Saskboy pointed me to today over at Werner Patels on Media is ousting the Toronto Star. Apparently, they are going to be billing everyone $200 simply for linking directly to one of their news articles. As Werner……
Saskboy | 28-Jul-06 at 9:44 am | Permalink
On a lark I’m going to see if there’s any readership benefit to being a Blogging Tory - if they’ll have me. I’ve submitted my application, and will be on the blogroll for a trial period.
Saskboy | 03-Mar-07 at 6:17 pm | Permalink
Not surprising, the BTs didn’t accept me :-D