Frankly, internet voting through your cheap 50$ WebNotebook is a better deal for minorities then the current polling process. In fact, it's a better deal for everyone. They really need to be careful how they proceed in court. By the time they obtain the injunction (assuming they do)... it may be out of date.

I think those who are claiming that voting on the Internet should be blocked as it discriminates against minorities who tend not to have access to computers should be considering their actions carefully. I don't remember all the details, but as I recall, the rate of increase in internet use is higher for blacks then whites, though the other minorities that we so casually lump into the group "minorities" are not necessarily increasing at that rate.

A computer A monitor, attached to the computer On that monitor is displayed iRights Your pointing device, slightly dirty Some stuff that really should be thrown away but never seems to be

You see:

> look


You are sitting in a chair, examining one of your favorite weblogs.


Isn't the Crusoe Companion Website a cool site? I wish my professors were that clued in. (OK, well, some of them are, and are simply unaware of the power; others are just plain not clued in )

Spring break was OK at best, busy at worst. I'll resume normal 'duties' tommorow. In the meantime, some weblog community links, just to keep the conversation going...

Somethin's happen' here... what it is, ain't exactly clear there's a man with a blog over there writing code, you've got to beware...