Daily Archives: December 15, 2003

November traffic report

There were about 26,000 visitors in November, so it had about the same daily pace as October. As with October, it would have been more had it not been for a Real World event, in this case Thanksgiving. A link … Continue reading Continue reading

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Working on the House

Kos highlights a couple of upcoming special elections, all of which involve open Congressional seats vacated by Republicans. One of these in particular, the South Dakota seat abandoned by convicted manslaughterer Bill Janklow, is a good pickup opportunity for Democrats, … Continue reading Continue reading

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Hilbert redux

For the math geeks in my audience (and you know who you are), there’s some followup to this post about Elin Oxenheilm and her claimed solution to the sixteenth Hilbert problem. Gustav Holmberg has several posts (here, here, here, and … Continue reading Continue reading

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Guess what? There’s an electronic voting machine controversy!

There may be a recount in the City Council District G election, where Pam Holm won by a 27-vote margin over Jeff Daily. The timing is perfect, coming on the heels of yet another report that electronic voting machines, including … Continue reading Continue reading

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