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I'm Bill Wren, a writer-editor, social media enthusiast in Fredericton, New Brunswick. And that would be my dog, Molly Bloom, as a logo in the header.
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Monthly Archives: April 2009
New Brunswick, social media, change
(This may not read coherently, but these are my comments from David Cambell’s blog It’s the Economy Stupid. The post in question was, New Brunswick learning from Ireland: Part ad nauseum. Pulling them together in a post here seemed to … Continue reading
Evening aquatics in Fredericton
I went with the dog for a walk in Odell Park on Friday evening. It appears the guy pictured above, and others, have returned now that it is spring. By the way, the dog (Molly Bloom), was a bit perturbed … Continue reading
Alberta shows us what not to do
It’s all over the place now so it hardly needs repeating but I have to say something – maybe because I lived in Alberta for 20 years. Using an old school approach to marketing, one of smoke and mirrors, Alberta … Continue reading
What Star Trek did to me
I suppose I shouldn’t restrict this to Star Trek since it was science fiction generally that affected how I see the world. It should be stressed however, it was not any science fiction. It was the science fiction of the … Continue reading
I can be as stupid as anyone
I’m annoyed with myself for allowing a kneejerk response to escape. There was a story about Fredericton (where I live): Habitat for Humanity’s request for free land denied. I disagree with the decision and was angered when I read the … Continue reading →