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Wednesday, 22 February 2006
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Train still derailed over the river
Friday's train derailment still hasn't been righted because of the hazard of high winds over the river, and the problem is blocking the commuter line to Delson. Excellent photos of the situation from André Nantel.
[Via montreal city weblog]
Like the photos.
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Tough times at both XM and SIRIUS
The New York Times has a couple stories on the fortunes of both XM and SIRIUS. The first details
how Pierce J. Roberts has resigned as a director on the board of XM. Roberts felt that the company is generally going in
the wrong direction and will lose cash faster than it will gain subscribers, especially by pricing the subscription too
low. The cost of attracting each new subscriber has increased in the last year from $64 to $89 per acquisition. That
increase is likely coming from a growing ad budget.
The second
tells of how SIRIUS lost $311 million in the third quarter of 2005. That's up from $261 million in the same period in
2004. Once again it's the cost of acquiring new customers that seem largely to blame. This time, though, those costs
have actually gone down for SIRIUS, from $124 a year ago to $113 today. Still, that's a lot of money to spend to
attract new business. SIRIUS says it expects to be profitable next year.
[Via Droxy (Digital Radio)]
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Protective mother wrestles lost polar bear
A woman described as ‘five-foot nothing and 90 pounds on a wet day,' took on a 700-pound animal that had wandered into a remote Quebec village and seemed to be eyeing her seven-year-old son
[Via The Globe and Mail - National News]
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Mac OS X Hints: Use Google Maps with People widget
Modify the new People widget to use Google Maps instead of MapQuest.
[Via MacCentral]
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Lectrosonics Opens Canadian Office
Toronto,...
Leading wireless audio technology innovator, Lectrosonics has opened a sales and service office in Toronto to provide in-country support to the company's expanding customer base in the Canadian market. ...Read'More'»
[Via Digital Pro Sound News]
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