Archive for November, 2006

Undo.TV

Yeah!
They are coming back.
This is going to be a great way for us to keep up with our friends from Tech TV. Many of the Alums are going to be posting their information; videos, audio, and text. I am looking forward to seeing what gets posted up here.
The web address is www.undo.tv.
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Partisanship

A wonderful poem on partisanship written by Robert Wrigley, an English Professor at the University of Idaho and read on the Newshour with Jim Lehrer.
Partisanship
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We Will Miss You Ed Bradley

We will miss you Ed Bradley.  It was always entertaining and educational to watch you interview some of the most influential people in the world and in turn became one of the most influential people in the world.
I always enjoyed your interviews.  Muhammad Ali, Michael Jackson, Condoleezza Rice, and Michael Jordan to name a few.  [...]

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Blackberry 8703e a Must Have!

This is a must have if you are a Blackberry user on the Verizon Network.
The screen resolution is incredible and the speakerphone is a great add-on.
See my review on CNET.
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Well I was wrong…

When I last posted I thought that the Republicans would hold onto the Senate, but they didn’t. See the MSNBC article “Democrats win control of Senate“. It is interesting because the state has not declared a winner and they are still canvasing and their will probably be a recount.
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An Interesting Evening…

It has been an interesting evening. Isn’t a Democracy great?
It will be interesting to see what happens over the next two years with the Democrats gaining control of the House. Will the Democrats seek revenge? Will they try and work with the people across the aisle? Will George Bush work them on [...]

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What is with the media?

I have been watching the results this election night and watching MSNBC and CNN call races. They have called Senate races for Democrats when the reported polls are showing the Democratic candidate losing. One case is Maryland where Michael Steele is leading, but they are saying that Cardin is going to win. [...]

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