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  1. Re:Internet information and the presidential race. on Internet Effects on Presidential Campaigns · · Score: 1

    Never met George Bush but I've talked with both the Democrats and they are quite inteligent and worthy of the position. Bush can't win in New Hampshire which is a republican state so how might he have a shot at the rest of the country.

  2. instant online polls after debates on Internet Effects on Presidential Campaigns · · Score: 1

    The instant online polls at cspan after most of the Republican debates showed that viewers felt Allen Keyes won the debate. This was not picked up and reported by any newspaper that Ive read. Basically no Northeastern newspaper has even whispered his name. (I live in Concord NH and read the Concord Monitor(Concord Area) Union Leader(NH area) and Boston Globe.) This I feel shows that the online does not matter towards presidential influence. I lot of the online time is spent at sites that are not easily penetrable by what does influence the presidential elections (Northeast media). I think that online does not influence because there really is no influence left in politics. The outcomes of elections are determined by standards that are fed down our throughts such as a president should have served time in an elcted position and in the milatary so he can be a good commander and cheif. By the time you factor in party politics their is nothing left to influence because there are about two candidates left and you cant vote for the republicans because they bring god into it.

  3. Running a server from the Crusoe on UPDATED: Transmeta's Crusoe Unveiled · · Score: 1

    I would really like to see a good lap top small scale web server is this the solution?

  4. big deal on Linux Port for N64? · · Score: 1

    Back in 1996, Nintendo talked of the microprocessor in the n64 as reprogramable. This would enable nintendo to rewrite faster code and improve games as the console aged. It seems because the n64 had a tough programming curve and not mush in the way of support from middleware companies, that there was never any rewrite of the core processor code because that would have set the developers back too far. Linux is being used in the middleware for the Playstation2 so maybe the tough programming of consoles has come to an end.