I don’t work there anymore, but I still feel some affinity for the site, particularly since many of my friends are still on staff. So I must congratulate my long-time colleague David Raso (we’ve worked together both at cbc.ca and at VerticalScope) for making CBC.ca completely XHTML 1.0 Compliant! For those of you who know the complexity of the CBC bureaucracy, this is quite an achievement. Kudos, Dave, on your temerity. Sadly I think the long road and uphill battle to XHTML will be lost on certain senior management types who “don’t understand what those programmers even do.” (the source of this comment will remain anonymous)
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