A Few Good Links

June 17, 2005

I’m extremely lazy today but I still feel the need to post something, so I thought I would provide some links to some excellent posts.

1. Andrew Spicer has an innovative post up entitled An Adaptive, Performance-Driven, Health Insurance System. It’s an interesting presentation that proposes to reverse the current supply-driven system into a demand-driven system, allowing “the health care market to provide services at adequate levels.”

2. Expect good things from POGG, Eh, as Timmy the G (Voice in The Wilderness), Jonathan Dursi (No More Shall I Roam), and mahigan (True North) join to make it a group blog with a lot of fire power.

3. Grandinite has a link to a picture of everything.

4. If you are like me (a human), you probably don’t like the vitriolic Rachel Marsden. This Coulter-bot has recently taken up shop at the National Post and has stayed true with one mindless, sensationalist, apathetic, stereo-typing, disrespectful piece after another. Thankfully, Canadian Cynic has taken up the enormous task of critiquing Ms. Marsden. So check it out and personally thank him.

5. Gauntlet is always a good read. His latest post is a critical look at O’brien’s stance and the system that allows such power.

6. Jay Currie has a secret plan to save the Canadian blogsphere, but he is not telling what that is yet. I’ll admit it, I’m interested.