Hello World! Meet Tyler Christopher Allsop August 5, 2011
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Here is my new son, born today at 9:05am. He is 8lbs, 3oz at birth and came in a dramatic way. After realizing he was going to come before we could make it to our regular hospital, mom was sent by ambulance to Joseph Brant Hospital in Burlington where Tyler was born.
More to come soon. Chriscontact me by visiting christopherallsop.allaboardtelecom.tel
Claudia’s Easter morning April 24, 2011
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Claudia is getting up to see what the Easter Bunny brought her.
Who wants to charge a $75 iPod tax? Uh, no one – Reality Check – Canada Votes 2011 – CBC News April 13, 2011
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The Conservatives released a new ad Tuesday claiming the Liberals, NDP and Bloc Québécois want to bring in a tax on iPods.
It’s an argument they’ve used frequently during discussions on a new copyright act for Canada. They say the other parties want to charge as much as $75 on iPods and smart phones.
The Tories point to a vote last April where the other parties voted to support a report from the Canadian Heritage committee. The committee recommended expanding “audio recording medium,” a term used in the existing law, to include devices with internal memory. The House of Commons vote split down party lines and passed 155 to 137.
(Bill C-32, an act to amend the Copyright act, by the way, died on the order paper when the election was called. It only made it to the committee stage in the House. This is the third time it’s died and will have to be re-introduced a fourth time in the next Parliament).
There are problems, however, with saying the Liberals, NDP and Bloc support a $75 iPod tax.
First, there was no number listed in the committee report. What the House did was vote in favour of expanding the definition of what the government will charge a levy on.
Canadians already pay the levy (tax) on blank tapes and cds. It goes to artists under the assumption people who are buying blank tapes and cds are probably recording other people’s material. This vote was meant to extend the levy to digital music recorders.
Second, the Liberals have since come out against a levy on iPods, BlackBerries, iPads and computers. They’ve been pretty clear about that. The Bloc and NDP, however, still support the tax.
Third, according to the NDP, the amount charged on devices would be set by the minister in charge of the act. In the case of Bill C-32, both the industry minister and Canadian heritage minister were involved in bringing the bill to committee, but it was the industry minister who introduced the bill in Parliament and he would likely be the one to determine how much to charge.
Copyright expert Michael Geist, however, says he doesn’t believe the minister would set the amount of a particular levy. As he understands the act, that would be the responsibility fo the Copyright Board of Canada.
A minister can, however, “exclude devices or media from the scope of the levy,” says Geist. “I think that’s the NDP’s point – claims that the levy will cover BlackBerries or cars can easily be avoided if the minister chooses to do so.”
For its part, the NDP is recommending a $5 levy in the case of an iPod, not $75.
But here is the most disingenuous thing about arguing the vote on an unspecified levy in the House of Commons equals support for a $75 iPod tax.
The person who cast the tie-breaking vote to send that sent the motion from the committee to the floor of the House of Commons? None other than Conservative MP and committee chair Gary Schellenberger.
There is a lot of misinformation floating around regarding the positions of different parties in this election. Here is one of the lies being dispelled in CBC’s Reality Check segment.
Claudia’s coffee date March 18, 2011
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I’m Practicing chapperoning her on her dates. contact me by visiting christopherallsop.allaboardtelecom.tel
How We Use Social Media During Emergencies [INFOGRAPHIC] February 12, 2011
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Instant communications is crucial in an emergency. Normally we see emergencies from afar, but if one ever happened locally, here are some things to think of when you are preparing your emergency plan and disaster kit. Cell phone service may become overloaded, however messages are more likely to get out. Some people scoff at the idea of using Twitter to send a distress message out, but if the phone lines are jammed, suddenly a 140 character message saying “Help Me!” doesn’t sound too bad.
iPad magic sub:E February 6, 2011
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This video comes from Mashable’s 5 Unusual ways to use Apple’s iPad. Its an interesting use of electronics with good ol’ fashion slight of hand magic. Quite impressive.
Found a surprise after our Curling game tonight January 18, 2011
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Got off the ice from my Curling game tonight to find this waiting for me. Thanks Lyndsey for making them! Belated birthday wishes!
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My Blackberry Is Not Working! – The One Ronnie, Preview – BBC One January 14, 2011
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This video is fantastic if you are interested in British humour or technology. (or both in my case!) Thanks to my friend Kim for sending this to me and making my day!
Claudia enjoying some food at the Coffee Shop January 11, 2011
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Happy Holidays! Here is some Christmas music to celebrate the day December 25, 2010
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Last year I brought you David Bowie and Bing Crosby singing. This year I wanted to share a video I found online of an Acapella group singing the 12 days of Christmas. It is a fantastic video and one that I think will be enjoyed by all!
Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!


