They’re learning, slowly:
the editor of the Los Angeles Times, Russ Stanton, said the paper’s online advertising revenue is now sufficient to cover the Times’s entire editorial payroll, print and online. – Jeff Jarvis, guardian.co.uk
They’re learning, slowly:
the editor of the Los Angeles Times, Russ Stanton, said the paper’s online advertising revenue is now sufficient to cover the Times’s entire editorial payroll, print and online. – Jeff Jarvis, guardian.co.uk
on the road, thanks to cages and the people who drive them:
And now, they’re going to install television?
Give me a fucking break!
What will it take to get medical professionals to wash their filthy, germ-infested hands before leaving one patient to go to another? This isn’t new, of course. It’s been going on since the middle of the 19th century.
Ignaz Semmelweis in 1847 made the connection, and was pilloried. Joseph Lister, in the mid-1860s, was intelligent enough to make a similar connection. Unfortunately, North America wasn’t having any of that at the time.
They still aren’t.
McGill University Health Centre network asked staff at its various hospitals about their handwashing habits last year.
One in four doctors in some wards reported washing their hands between patients, the audit found. The best rates were seen in the intensive care units, where 60 per cent of doctors washed up between patients. -cbcnews.ca
And even when some businesses try to enforce a hand-washing edict in British Columbia, the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal forces employees not to wash their hands.
Please continue reading after you have finished gagging and upon digesting that little morsel.
For those of you who like to see your doctor all dressed up and looking professional in white lab coat and tie, take a look at this.
Now then, go back to bed, take two aspirin and call someone who loves you in the morning. Oh, and write your will if you call a doctor.
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Cuba has digitized thousands of documents that writer Ernest Hemingway kept at his Cuban home, making them available electronically for the first time on Monday. – cbc.ca
Link to article here.
From 1920 to 1924 Hemingway wrote for the Toronto Star.
It’s strange that there is no mention made of indiscriminate missile launches terrorizing and killing innocent Israelis. But how could that be? Is it that the stupidity of academics and their ilk should never be underestimated?
“In response to an appeal from the Palestinian Federation of Unions of University Professors and Employees, we are ready to say Israeli academics should not be on our campuses unless they explicitly condemn the university bombing and the assault on Gaza in general,” said Sid Ryan, president of CUPE* Ontario.
(snip)
Ms. Folk-Dawson said the resolution will protect the quality of education by preventing Israeli academics from professing biased views… – Vanessa Kortekaas, National Post
Ms. Folk-Dawson is the chairwoman of the university workers committee.
It all sounds more like pre-war Germany than Canada, don’t you think?
Link to article here.
*Canadian Union of Public Employees