Denver November 2008 Election

 












































































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  Tuesday, February 5, 2008


Comcast is scheduled out this afternoon to install a new cable modem and give us our shiny new static IP number. You will not be able to get to Coyote Gulch using the URL http://coyotegulch.net for a while. Right now we can't predict how long that will be since after the new Comcast setup is complete we have to email our DNS hosting service so that they can change our record. We're also unsure about the network configuration behind their new cable modem. Their tech last Friday assured us that we would have access to the new gear for configuration, etc. We wish he would fly in to do the installation since he was the one that finally had a memory of some business customers getting static IPs on AT&T's (the *old* AT&T) 24 network. With Comcast you sometimes get techs without much training. At this point we don't trust Comcast to actually deliver -- we'll see.

You'll be able to peruse Coyote Gulch at http://radio.weblogs.com/0101170/ of course.

Posting will probably be light this evening owing to the network changes on our side and the fact that today is Super Tuesday and the Colorado caucuses are tonight.


7:08:37 AM    

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Rocky Mountain News: "Colorado today joins the national stage in picking a president, marking the first time in decades the state has been considered a player. Republicans and Democrats tonight will go to their precinct caucuses and indicate which candidates they prefer for president."

Category: 2008 Presidential Election
6:46:05 AM    


Denver Post: "Bob Kinsey, a Denver peace activist who in a 2004 congressional race was able to peel off significant votes from the major parties, says he'll run as a Green Party candidate for Colorado's open Senate seat. Kinsey's entry throws a potential curve into what's shaping up as a close battle between political heavy-hitters -- former Republican Congressman Bob Schaffer and Democratic Congressman Mark Udall. Kinsey declared that he'll focus on a core of issues he says are being skirted by the major candidates -- immediate withdrawal from Iraq and the impeachment of President Bush among them. Both issues are top concerns for a narrow group of progressive voters who otherwise would likely support Udall...Kinsey, 70, declared he'll run a "low-carbon footprint" campaign and is asking supporters who sign up on his website to give $5 each and commit to contacting five friends about the Green Party and its agenda.

Category: Denver November 2008 Election
6:41:45 AM    



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