School Web filters force Beaver into hibernation
The Web has such a witty way of bringing the realities of life into the forefront of public thought.
Who can, therefore, not feel a sublime level of sympathy for Canada's National History Society? No, not because Canada's history might seem like a drift from one sleepy century to another. Canada is an exciting place.
No, please feel for your Canadian cousins because the society's magazine, one that celebrates so much that is decent and sensible and, well, Canadian, is being forced by a tsunami of childish smuttiness to change its name.
The magazine, you see, enjoys … Read more