August 31, 2004
RNC Tech News You Can Use: Tuesday Night
- The GOP unveiled an audio blog today debuting with an animated Ed Gillespie.
- High-Tech made it in the party Platform. On P. 65 telecommunications such as broadband and Wi-Fi are discussed.
- Tech rules at the RNC. News.com writes how new communication technologies are getting an airing by federal agents and protesters alike at the Republican National Convention in New York City.
- Amazon.com launched a section on its website for political pundits to discuss the U.S. presidential election.
- Of course if you aren’t happy with Bush or Kerry you could always support the draft effort to elect Mel Gibson.
Bits And Pieces
- New York police arrested more than 900 people late on Tuesday as anti-Bush activists blocked traffic, staged anti-war protests and harassed Republican delegates during a long day of civil disobedience on the city's streets.
- BBC notes “Monday night was about the head of George Bush. Tuesday night was about the heart of George Bush.”
American’s anxiously await to learn which organ or appendage will characterized George Bush on Wednesday.
- What the heck is a 527? Still don’t know... go here.
- I’ve never really drooled over computers before... that is until I saw the new iMac G5. I don’t even like Apples, but I think I might make an exception with this futuristic beauty.
Posted by Buzz Webster at August 31, 2004 11:41 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)
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