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  Monday, October 4, 2004



2004 Colorado Software Summit

I've been fortunate to be able to recharge my techie batteries the last couple of years at the Colorado Software Summit. Over the weekend Wayne Kovsky published the schedule for this year. If you're a Java programmer this is the conference to attend.
7:06:58 AM     



Colorado Water

Here's Part Two of the Rocky Mountain News series on the impact of Front Range water diversions on mountain counties [October 4, 2004, "Part two: Grand's last stand"]. From the article, "The mighty Colorado River is born here, delivered by the icy tundra of Rocky Mountain National Park and the wind-hammered peaks overlooking the Fraser Valley. It nearly dies here, too...Now, Colorado's two largest water utilities, pressured by relentless growth, plan to take even more water from still-reeling Grand County. They are seeking new water diversions that will push as much as 80 percent of the county's headwaters to the Front Range, precipitating a crisis in this Western Slope community. Denver Water and the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District want to firm up unused water rights - legal claims staked out decades ago. The extra water is crucial to meeting customer demand, they say."
6:21:58 AM     



2004 Presidential Election

Vice President Cheney and Senator Edwards get some time together tomorrow night. Here's a preview from the Denver Post [October 4, 2004, "VP debate carries unusual weight"]. From the article, "Following what Republicans acknowledge was President Bush's faltering performance in his televised encounter with Democratic nominee John Kerry, GOP strategists said Cheney's aim is to return public attention to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and the administration's broader handling of the terrorism threat, and away from what they called a 'second-guessing' debate over the decision to invade Iraq...Kerry's campaign aides are hoping his running mate, North Carolina Sen. John Edwards, will summon his skills as a trial lawyer Tuesday night at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland to cast Cheney as the architect of the administration's worst policy judgments, as well as a symbol of corporate excess due to his former position as chief executive of Halliburton, which has faced accusations of improper billing in Iraq contracts. Vice presidential debates historically have not been consequential in presidential contests, but strategists with both parties say this one could be an exception."

A new CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll shows Senator Kerry and President Bush in a dead heat statistically. From the CNN article, "The poll showed Kerry and Bush tied at 49 percent each among likely voters interviewed. Among registered voters Bush had 49 percent and Kerry 47 percent. Independent candidate Ralph Nader was favored by 1 percent in each group." Thanks to Matthew Gross for the link.

Gross also has the text of John Eisenhower's endorsement of John Kerry.

Update: Electoral-vote.com: "Today the site undergoes its first major change in methodology since its inception. Up until now, the only poll listed in the spreadsheet and the map was the most recent one. Early in the campaign, when polls were months apart, this approach made sense since a June poll was probably a better indicator than the average of the June, April, and February polls. Now with polls coming fast and furious, and the map changing wildly from day to day, I think it makes more sense to average the latest three polls. Why three? Ask your local anthropologist. Three is a magic number in western culture (three bears, three wishes, three chances, etc.)"

Update: Taegan Goddard: "The latest Battleground 2004 tracking poll shows President Bush leading Sen. John Kerry 51% to 44%. This poll, however, was completed before the first presidential debate last week. The new Zogby Poll, conducted after the debate, shows Kerry 'closing in' on Bush. Bush's lead was cut to one percent, 46% to 45%. Here are the most notable of recent state polls: New Jersey - Kerry 50, Bush 42 (Research 2000); Pennsylvania- Kerry 45, Bush 44 (Mason-Dixon); Ohio - Bush 51, Kerry 44 (Columbus Dispatch); Ohio - Bush 48, Kerry 47 (Rasmussen)."
6:11:20 AM     



Denver November 2004 Election

Today is the last day to register to vote in the November 2nd election.

Here are the Denver Post endorsments for the State Senate and here are the Post's endorsements for the State House. The Post likes Coyote Gulch's representative, Jerry Frangas.

The editorial staff of the Rocky Mountain News is urging voters to pass Referendum 4B [October 4, 2004, "Culture tax deserves a 'Yes'"]. 4B would extend the sales tax for the Scientific and Cultural District.
6:04:47 AM     



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