November 2008

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11/14/2008 by admin | No comments

11/13/2008 by admin | No comments

Very tricky, but I got it to work. Here’s the fix:

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  • Localizing Brain Tuner into Spanish #
  • Flickr and Del.icio.us were created during a down market. Looking forward to some good things coming out of this one. #
  • 31.47 words per minute on an iPhone – according to the free app “Idle Hands” #

11/11/2008 by admin | 1 comment

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  • EE456 midterm studying. #

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  • David Price (North Carolina 04), the incumbent who voted for the bailouts, is going to win :-( 65% of the vote, 97% of precincts reporting. #
  • House 04 – CA: McClintock 51%, Brown 49%, 25% precincts reporting – go McClintock! #
  • CA 4: Abortion Limits sits at 50%/50%, 11% precincts reporting… hope you voted Yes :) #
  • Watching McCain’s concession speech while doing EE457 Homework #6 #
  • House 04 – CA » 43% precincts reporting – McClintock 50% Brown 50% – Wow, this one is going to be incredibly close. #
  • Ron Paul lost. BJ Lawson lost. Prop 8 passed. A majority of the Internet was saying the opposite. The Internet doesn’t matter in politics. #
  • Ron Paul lost. BJ Lawson lost. Prop 8 is ahead. A majority of the Internet was saying the opposite. The Internet doesn’t matter in politics #
  • Twitter’s Delete feature has been turned off. “This feature is temporarily disabled.” Careful what you post, it’s permanent! #
  • McClintock gained 1%. House 04 – CA » 76% precincts reporting – McClintock 51% – Brown 49% – Really hoping McClintock wins. #
  • the Republican Party has lost its way. Republicans were elected to end the Korean War and the Vietnam War. we should be anti-war. #
  • when I saw that McClintock was in the Senate, I thought he was in the U.S. Senate. nope, he’s in the California State Senate, very different #

11/5/2008 by admin | No comments

Geneva Garner is 108 years old. On Aug. 26, 1920, the 19th amendment gave women the right to vote. She “hasn’t missed a presidential election since, and she wasn’t about to miss her 22nd — her wheelchair and the touch-screen computer be damned.” Read the rest of this entry »

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