Here are some reader favourites from February:

1. 'Adding newsprint to the fire' (Feb. 5)

2. Does this mean I might never see Wile E. Coyote get blown up ever again? (Feb. 20)

3. Why not 24-hour monitoring for Christian hate speech? (June 14, 2005)

4. The genesis of the cartoons controversy (Feb. 5)

5. A prisoner in my own home (May 31, 2005)

6. The Kensington littering incident (Feb. 3)

7. Leah McLaren is quitting the blogosphere! (Feb. 25)

8. 'Queen Street Man' (Feb. 7)

9. Wikipedia founder admits to quality problems (Oct. 19, 2005)

10. 'Why has a cartoon turned into a crisis?' ; New developments in the Muhammad cartoons case (Feb. 5)

Since there are some holdovers in that list, here are three other February posts:

11. Respect or fear? (Feb. 5)

12. The gay cowboy joke boom (Feb. 7)

13. 'It's not what I want to happen' (Feb. 8)

Here's a few more that I wish were better read:

Siddiqui's Feb. 12 column on the cartoons controversy

Answering some muddled thoughts on the Charter and the cartoons (Feb. 17)

My rebuttal to Robert Wright's 'The Silent Treatment' (Feb. 19)