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Thursday, November 06, 2003

A review of what the current presidential candidates are using to run their websites. I like the fact that the majority use software named for a tribe which that office (in the form of Andrew Johnson) helped to mostly eradicate - a nice karmic punctuation mark.

Also note the uptime stats.

Posted by morland @ 04:57 PM

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I find that link disturbing in so much as the lenghts at which IT folk will intermittingly mingle comments among their persomal politics and professional opinions. I read comments in which authors lambasted other readers based not only on their politcal standing, but also on which platform they ran their server. Morland, it must be a strange world in which you reside.

Your comment about a tribe: a stretch at best. Trying correlate an Ancient Civilization, 19th Century American History, and the current Democratic Campaign with one word is slightly ambitious.

Posted by: Al on November 6, 2003 09:26 PM


Ambition makes pole-vaulters of us all, Al.

Posted by: morland on November 6, 2003 10:55 PM



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