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From the Guardian: Mark Ruffalo - yes, the actor - on his visit to Standing Rock, ND. Interesting sidebar he mentions in passing: there's a Navajo-based company making solar panels.

Same newspaper: Apparently, there's a fight going on within the FBI over the 2016 USA presidential election at the moment.

On surveillance in Canada: Montréal police vs. journalists on the one hand (with commentary on the matter coming from, among others, Edward Snowden via videolink to McGill University), and CSIS accumulating metadata on a second hand. We'll assume there's additional arms waiting to be revealed, although I don't expect a reveal of HYDRA-style plotters behind any of our scenes. If anyone in Ottawa raises anything akin to the Skull and Tentacles on a flagpole anywhere near Parliament Hill, that will be a real shock. (Also, Disney will unleash something more fearsome than any army upon the perpetrators: intellectual property lawyers. And that will be the end of that scheme.)

Speaking of actors again: Emma Watson and a bunch of accomplices are trying to get conversations about literature going via the London Underground. I think we have enough notable authors scattered across Ottawa-Gatineau and beyond in both official languages and a couple of indigenous languages as well to get something similar going as well once the expansion of the O-Train network is truly underway. Mark Bourrie, the Ladies' Killing Circle, Jay Odjick, Marie Bilodeau, S.M. Carriere, Alex Binkley  and I expect there are others I'm forgetting (but not [personal profile] ed_rex!)...and as for actors? We're growing that community, too.

On street names: Remember Ottawa's Central Park district near the Experimental Farm, with streets named in a New York theme? As a comics fan, I was tickled to see one of those side streets named for Gotham, but the people who live on Trump Avenue are getting annoyed at the heightened notoriety. The people running Ashcroft Development and Ottawa City Hall at the time the development was first approved might have some belated second thoughts about the naming, no? "Hillary" as an alternative, however, is already taken by a street in the Guildwood Estates area.

Update 5 Nov. 2022: Well, that remark about the Skull-and-Tentacles flag of HYDRA aged really well in the past half-decade and change since then, didn't it?

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From the New Yorker: one more reason for me to not fly.

From the New York Times: Detroit by Air. No wonder the Batman v. Superman movie's using Detroit as its Gotham.

From bleedingcool.com: a theory about possible upcoming continuity modifications that might explain why a couple of recent SHIELD-linked stories have flashbacks set in 1968.
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The idea that the ones that make the most sense to me are published in Toronto and not Ottawa is troubling to some extent. Examples?

Tim Harper on the true cost of federal budget-balancing for one. Carol Goar on the false dichotomy between environmentally responsible vs. fiscally responsible behaviour for another.

Mind you, we do have Shannon Gormley...
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Jakeet Singh muses about our PM's issue with people who "commit sociology". I would advise against reading the comments on this one. Some of the writers of those would seem to be "astro-turfing".

Some interesting photography from the Curiosity rover on Mars.

Growing eyes? Maybe, maybe not. Might be worth keeping watch on this project, though.

For those of you interested in public transit history in Ottawa: a trip back in time to 1959. They had at least one design to look at on the streets of the day.

The Ottawa Citizen's Kelly Egan comments on what we may be missing when we look at crime stats. There is a certain art as much as science to that work.
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Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] rfmcdpei for this heads-up re: a forced switch of editorial endorsement over at the Globe and Mail!

Perhaps, given their announced target market as of October 2013, though, this should not be quite so much a surprise?

One more reason why I don't subscribe to that paper anymore, I suppose, never mind whether I could afford it or not.
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Rob O'Flanagan asks questions about the nature and perceived value of public space for the Guelph Mercury.

An opinion piece in the Centretown Buzz has me wondering how someone born in Canada can be stripped of citizenship.

An article in the Guardian has researchers comparing Facebook to an infectious disease and wondering how much lifespan it has left to it. I suspect it might be hardier than the researchers currently believe, but whether it stays as useful as it's been...?

More as it comes to mind...
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* From Next City: The Battle Over San Francisco's Bus Stops. Not sure that Ottawa-Gatineau has yet fallen into a similar trap, but we would do well to take preventative measures.
* From Ethan Cox at the National Post (not one of my normally-preferred news+opinion sources, admittedly): How to Save Canada Post. The idea he closes out with is particularly intriguing.
* CBC/Radio's VP for brand, communications and corporate affairs Bill Chambers: CBC/Radio-Canada still has a job to do. And I agree fervently with him on this point.

More on other topics as the day continues, hopefully.

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* The once and possibly future Chancellor Martok is now a legitimate politician on Earth.

* Two links of interest to people who like to look at "megaproject"-type technical art. In this case, we're talking about a proposal for mobile cities being discussed in both links:

http://www.archdaily.com/443701/a-walking-city-for-the-21st-century/

http://sploid.gizmodo.com/this-awesome-roaming-city-can-work-and-it-actually-make-1457939772

I don't know that I'd want to see this sort of thing roaming around on Earth, but maybe we might find a use for the idea on Mars or elsewhere in Sol system. I'd imagine that [livejournal.com profile] kgillen might be wanting a look at this in the wake of his "Iron Metropolitan" project in the pages of Iron Man.
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Some linkages of interest, which I thank [livejournal.com profile] james_nicoll for pointing out and prompting others to point out in the course of the conversation he triggered:


Steven Attewell: Steve Rogers Isn’t Just Any Hero



The Infamous Brad: It Would Be Remarkable if Steve Rogers and Tony Stark Did Get Along


Mightygodking.com: Things I’d Like To Write Someday, #247654932

Considering that we're halfway between Avengers and Winter Soldier, it seems like a good time to put linkages to these three opinions on the same page and let everyone who cares to do so cut loose with their own POVs. Which of these works for you, which doesn't and either way, why?
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Well, Newsarama writer Vaneta Rogers - or her editor(s) - used stronger language for the headline, but it fits.

This is something that's been with us all for a long time now. Generations of readers and professionals, in fact. And since a lot of people sit on both "fan" and "creator" sides of the ledger at once, it's more than a little galling. And one is hard-pressed to nail down which reasons more so than others...

I know I've called it quits as a reader with more than one title for at least a couple of the reasons in this list.

(But not over item # 3, the diversity question. I was particularly pleased with how Miles Morales, Connor Hawke and Jaime Reyes were brought into being, to name three examples )

Anyway, have a read. It might not tell you anything you don't already know, but then again, you might look at it with fresh eyes this time 'round.
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Okay. Public Transit in Ottawa's back in business. You may want to keep an eye on this if you care about buses, LRT and so on within the Ottawa-Gatineau region. More on that anon.

Not sure what I'm doing tomorrow except that I'll be downtown for part of it.
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Well, this is new to me. Although a number of friends and acquaintances have already been linked into this blog by those curating it...

http://ottawabloglib.blogspot.ca/
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What if the first super-hero in the world was a British ad man?

What if that first super-hero got his origin by way of an experiment gone wrong via courier service mishap?

What if that first super-hero had his attempt to formally go public messed up by a news service's infamous penchant for spelling and grammar mistakes?

Lee Barnett's got a recently-revised theory to entertain you with. He's been serializing it for the past few days, and it'll continue for a few weeks yet: You'll Never Believe a Man Can Fly. He explains some of what's in the works here. You may want to follow along, or purchase an e-book edition as offered at his end of things.

Oh, and one of the illustrations accompanying the text is one of mine.

You might be interested.

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