September 2017
Monthly Archive
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Posted by admin on 20 Sep 2017 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
CIRA, the Canadian Internet Registration Authority, held its AGM yesterday. Because you’re reading this in a .ca domain, CIRA sent me an email explaining how I could listen online.
I knew nothing about CIRA. I learned my ignorance is not surprising: the firm I pay for this domain’s registration pays CIRA.
In yesterday’s presentations, CIRA people explained their research shows the .ca domain suffix is regarded highly around the world. That claim led to questions about possible nefarious .ca users. CIRA checks that .ca domain holders are in fact Canada-based. As for scammers and violence fomenters, CIRA opposes censorship, so takes down no websites, regardless of content, but supports authorities in their application of fraud and hate laws.
Pundit Terry O’Reilly, the featured guest speaker, entertained and informed. You want to really, really bother your competitors, he emphasized. One tool is the .ca domain, because it can differentiate you from them. He urged assessing every way potential and actual clients interact with a firm, and asked us to think about “What is stepping on your garden hose?”
CIRA urges all .ca holders to become members of the organization. It’s free. I haven’t joined yet, because I’m not sure how my membership would help either CIRA or me.
Posted by admin on 15 Sep 2017 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
1. Phew: ready. This section could be working.
2. Hmm: that remark a character made halfway through. And maybe the ending could be ramped up. Better have a look.
3. Yes: fix the remark, and the ending.
4. Also: a couple more things.
5. Perfect: wouldn’t want to ruin the new concepts by writing them into the manuscript, though.
6. Um: might as well try.
7. And: fix the other stuff the fixing turned up. And re-try, maybe revert to the original where the fixing turns out to be goofy.
8. Oh: tweak words in other sections of the manuscript memory, and the Find function, have revealed.
9. Again: re-read the section. Better now?
10. Finally: it’s never done. And I’m never sure.