“No way. No how. No McCain.” – Hillary
“It makes a lot of sense that next week John McCain and George Bush will be together in the Twin Cities, because these days they’re awfully hard to tell apart.” – Hillary
“John McCain calls himself a maverick, but he votes with George Bush more than 90% of the time…that’s not a maverick, that’s a sidekick.” -Bob Casey
“If he’s the answer, then the question must be ridiculous.” – David Patterson
The command line has finally come to the browser in the powerful Ubiquity. It’s only in version 0.1, but it is already extremely powerful.
There is also documentation about how to write your own commands.
What Makes a Good Blog is spot on with a number of the items on the list, though I don’t agree with the notion that ‘good blogs are weird’. I follow most blogs because the breadth, depth, and subject of their content appeals to me.
I’m interested to see Merlin Mann’s favorite blogs in a day or four.
“We’re not asking for a president to answer his own e-mail,” said Paul Saffo, a Silicon Valley futurist who teaches at Stanford. “We’re asking for a president who understands the context of what e-mail means.”
_“She even does my boarding passes — people can do that now,” Mr. McCain marveled. “When we go to the movies, she gets the tickets ahead of time. It’s incredible.”
A candidates view regarding technology, especially the internet, is a relevant campaign issue. If using a computer, let alone visiting a website and typing in a confirmation number, is a form of wizardry, you’re out of touch with a significant segment of society.