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05 March 2003 by nathaniel

note it

I highly recommend checking out ABC’s
"the note"
for more than decent political commentary every day.
Today’s (well, yesterday’s, but I am in a different time zone) discussion was
about needing a "War Room" to gain speed in public opinion polls – thus
The Blair Bush Project of "Cowboys and Indians." Wish
the opposite were true… Peace Rooms anyone? In other news, I love the internet!
Yes, even as a digital art geek, I can’t help but be awed by it’s power at times
– I guess that’s why I’m a digital art geek… Today, I used ICQ
to do two-way SMS’s with friends in Berlin and (a little closer to my home in
Johannesburg) Cape Town. Also sent flowers to my sister in Florida without too
much hassle, due to be delivered in only two days, from all the way around the
globe. Ah, modern technology.

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