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Bermuda Corporate and Trust Law Ltd.
Hi Sillytech,

It's been a while. Things are going well here in Bermuda.

I just wanted to let you know about my new law firm, Bermuda Corporate & Trust Law Ltd. It is a law firm offering legal advie on corporate and company law as well as trust and real estate matters in Bermuda. If you are interested in checking it out, you can see more on our new website at http://www.corporatetrustlaw.bm

You can also follow us on twitter at: http://twitter.com/BDACorpTrustLaw



I hope you are all doing well. If you ever want to visit BDA, give me a shout!

Chris
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Which would you choose?
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Jingle all the way
CBC has announced their five finalists to replace the Hockey Night in Canada theme:

http://anthemchallenge.cbc.ca/home

The choice here is, in my humble opinion, so obvious that the contest isn't really necessary.
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Cultural Differences Can't Be Far Behind
Quebec Margarine can now be yellow

Madness!
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Bring Your Own Mini-Bus Transit
Large portions of the world have a bring-your-own mini-bus transit system. Where anyone who has seats can pick up people waiting at transit stops.

The government could enable some form of this here by giving taxis the ability to pick up multiple passengers. Taking it further, ad-hoc carpooling at transit hubs could eventually fill many of the empty seats in cars on the road.

This post is based on ideas raised at Vancouver Transit Camp during the session Private Alternatives and Curb Rights.

PS: The government should also just buy more buses! Instead they waste our money on disastrous mega-projects like the Cambie line.
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Policemen inciting riots?
Here's a CBC report (video or text) about police dressing up as anarchists and trying to start a riot during the recent SPP protests in Quebec.



The boots of the provocateurs match those of the police, and the men fled behind the police line to escape. The police refuse to say who the men were, and no other protesters recognize them. You can watch the full union footage on youtube, which is where the CBC got the story from.
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I Moo-ve To Adjourn
Swiss to have referendum on whether animals can have lawyers.
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LSD
Wired.com has an intriguing article LSD: The Geek's Wonder Drug?
Like Herbert, many scientists and engineers also report heightened states of creativity while using LSD.
"We have been deeply touched by our experiences with psychedelics and it is hard that there is not a single legal study with LSD given to humans anywhere in the world," said Doblin. "We need to bring what is underground and illegal back into a legal context."
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3-2-1 Contract
To combat the dearth of Sillytech updates (I think we're all still in shock from the new look), I am posting some B-grade material:

What standard contractual clause are you?

I'm out of town this weekend, so a happy Johnny to all of you!
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The Case For Higher Speed Limits on Highway 401
The case for higher speed limits on Hwy. 401 (Trans-Canada Highway):
Gord Thompson may be the only man in Ontario ever charged under the Highway Traffic Act for obeying the letter of the law. The teacher from Campbellford and another motorist caused a four-kilometre traffic jam on Highway 401 seven years ago by driving side by side at the posted 100 km/h speed limit. They were charged with obstructing traffic and had their licences temporarily suspended.

Weeks earlier, Thompson had been ticketed for going 117 km/h on the same road and staged his slow-motion protest after a judge told him he was breaking the law by going even a kilometre over the posted limit.
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