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Enabling the new WordPress 2.7 comments functionality in a legacy template. Very interesting.
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I don’t think this will be the last marginal retailer to go by the wayside in the next year.
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Did someone say dirty tricks?
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Hmm. Interesting stab at true online identity.
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The line at my precinct (which votes alongside Precinct 14) just 80 minutes before I got there.
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“Where’s the ‘super’?” Heh.
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And that’s what it’s all about.
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So, anti-Obama blogs that don’t link to anything but themselves aren’t really read as blogs but help propagate smears into Google search results. Y’know, where I come from, we call those spam blogs, link spamming, and a bunch of other nasty names.
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This will stand as the election in which voters shook off the shackles of television and reclaimed a fraction of their power.
Day: November 4, 2008
Fired Up, Ready to Go
I voted this morning at around 8:25 am. I was number 325 at my precinct; a line about 100 people long had been there at 7 am, so I was catching things at a brief resting point. There was a PTA bake sale on the way out. It was a traditional end to a most untraditional election.
This has been the most amazing presidential election I can remember. I followed 2004 closely but wasn’t too plugged into it–went into the general election behind Kerry but was never a huge fan. As I drove cross country the week of the Democratic National Convention listening to podcasted speeches on my iPod, the one that impressed me most was Barack Obama’s, and I didn’t know who he was then. I think we all do now.
Now we’ll see what happens. I’m “fired up, ready to go” but I’m also nervous as hell. It’s been too long a road and there have already been too many notes about dirty tricks for me to relax now. But we knew it would be a long road and I’m ready for a long night tonight if necessary.
There are things I can think of to pass the time–like a little online competition to see who guesses the electoral college split–but I don’t want to jinx the outcome. So for now, to work, and we wait.
And watch the early returns. By all indications this will be a huge turnout election, and it’s already breaking some precedents–like Obama becoming the first Democrat to win in Dixville Notch, NH since 1968.
By the way–when did they stop handing out “I voted” stickers?