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Monique posted a message
“Morton Fox will like this...”
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Done. :) - Morton Fox
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Jill, Superhero Librarian posted a message
“22000 people are watching the puppies sleep. What's wrong with us?!!! LOL http://www.ustream.tv/channel/...
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Absofreakinglutely nothing! - Alex Scoble CISSP
Nothing at all- they are so cute and they make people happy. People need more happy right now. (BTW- there's a mention of the puppy cam in Entertainment Weekly this week- the mainstream has finally discovered this.) - Abby Martin
I left a comment for them. :) They were sleeping a few minutes ago. I heard their Mom barking and a couple of the pups perked up, but then they went back to sleep. - Thankful Molly
I enjoy the one hanging off the bed - - LPH™
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i haz a… « Loldogs, Dogs ‘n’ Puppy Dog Pictures - I Has A Hotdog!
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That's BIG cute! - Michael Forian
Uh huh...facial "expressions" like that get ya hand bit off...lol - ♫ Rahsheen™
My dog always looked humiliated like that when I held him on my lap. - Secret Squirrel
Not my boxer. He always looked pretty satisfied with himself whenever he sat on my lap. - Donna Mugavero
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US Politics: Kyle Weller posted a link
Saturday at 1:00 am - via Reshare - Link
Edgar Mitchell (6th Apollo Astronaut) says Aliens Exist, he said they are friendly and have shared "sonic engineering secrets" that were helpful to the U.S. government. He also states that he believes President Kennedy was the last president to be briefed on Extraterrestrials... More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E... " - Kyle Weller
if this isnt political I dont know what is, it seems the truth is slowly coming out. - Kyle Weller
crap linked to digg, here is a direct link http://current.com/items/89149... - Kyle Weller
I really think this deserves some exposure, I want to learn the truth in my lifetime dont u? - Kyle Weller
The subject is much too strange and alarming for most people to handle. - Sean McBride
Phil Plait the Bad Astronomer blogged about this some months ago. "Apollo astronauts were heroes. That is very clear to me and should be to everyone; they took an incredible risk to explore and further the knowledge of mankind. However, that does not give them a "get out of reality free" card." | http://is.gd/15Mx - Donna Mugavero
Mitchell's story is supported by many other high-level government, military and scientific leaders. That doesn't make the story true, but all the similar reports from reputable people give one pause. - Sean McBride
Also: "Mitchell says that a teenage remote healer who lives in Vancouver and uses the pseudonym Adam Dreamhealer, helped him heal of kidney cancer at a distance." (Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/6q4ane ) - Mark Czerniec
That story doesn't help Mitchell's credibility. But then you have to deal with thousands of eyewitness and radar reports from high-level government, military, intelligence and police officials which tend to support the theory that we are being visited by ETs. See {.book; Richard Dolan; UFOs and the National Security State: Chronology of a Coverup, 1941-1973; 2002; Hampton Roads Publishing http://www.amazon.com/UFOs-Nat... - Sean McBride
Obama's Transition Chief John Podesta talks of the need for disclosure of the UFO phenomena, and says the american people are ready to know the truth. And exposing the truth about UFO's is the law http://www.youtube.com/watch?v... - Kyle Weller
Podesta is one of hundreds of high-level government officials who are calling for full disclosure. These are serious people -- they are not conspiracy nuts. - Sean McBride
Throughout history, transformative knowledge has been controlled by the power holders. From early libraries and scientific knowledge (think about all the people who were put to death for believing the world wasn't flat, etc). The reasons for covering up the UFO program are logical - given the military, political and social implications of the disclosure. It's time to draw a distinction between scientific evidence and facts and tinfoil narratives of nocturnal probes and etc ;) - V for Veselka
Let's be real here. If humans are the most intelligent species in the universe, we are undeniably screwed. - ::Kristen::
What I find far more interesting is the fact that organised religions are given so much social and political power without proof of the existance of various Gods and dieties and yet we treat some scientific "theories" as crackpot and crazy ... - V for Veselka
Kristen, the flip side of that argument is, then why would other intelligent species ever even want to come visit here? :) - Victor Ganata
Victor -- why are we as a species working so hard to peer into the most remote corners of the universe? Imagine species scattered around the universe that are more technologically advanced than we are by thousands or hundreds of thousands of years. - Sean McBride
For food. - Robert Haas
We closely study butterflies, but we don't eat them. In fact, we are trying to protect the existence of many species. - Sean McBride
Victor, the same reason we visit ancient lands that are in ruin. Site seeing, tourism,... maybe we are just another monkey stop in their zoo. ;) - LPH™
It is reasonable to assume that life forms that are more advanced than we are on the technology curve are trying to map out every nook, cranny and detail of the universe. They are probably intensely interested in any planet in the universe that supports life. - Sean McBride
Sean: We are one of the most violent and harmful species on this planet. I'm surprised we didn't extinguish ourselves sooner. Are there more intelligent life forms in the universe? I think so. And I think in the great creature canteen of diversity, we're likely a great curiosity. - V for Veselka
V - if there are more advanced species out there (and I presume there are, perhaps millions or billions of them), that means they have escaped the pitfall of using advanced technology to destroy themselves. Perhaps they would have something to teach us. - Sean McBride
@sean, or they might abuse us, the way we abuse all life we feel is inferior to us, which is an idea i've worked on for a book to try to show people what it'd look like if something bigger than us came and started treating us the way we treat animals :) - Patricia
Patricia - I've been thinking about that same issue for the last year or two. Our abuse of "lower" life forms leaves us wide open to abuse by "higher" life forms. It's a scary thought. The question of animal rights may have implications that extend to the entire cosmos. - Sean McBride
I don't accept food chain logic as a measure of a species dominance. And here's why. Many of the largest animal predators currently face extinction. I believe we are among those species and that our adaptative behaviours, though sophisticated, are in decline due toxins in our environment that we cannot control(the pseudo-hormones in plastics that have done damage to male reproductive and developmental growth since the 1970s). There are some consequences of our "civilisation" that are currently irreversable. - V for Veselka
Technology chain logic makes sense to me. More advanced technological species and civilizations tend to dominate (and often destroy) less advanced technological species and civilizations. And advanced technological species and civilizations probably destroy themselves on a regular basis throughout the universe for a wide variety of reasons, most of which revolve around unintended and unforeseen consequences of technological innovations. - Sean McBride
"Behind the scenes, high-ranking Air Force officers are soberly concerned about UFOs. But through official secrecy and ridicule, many citizens are led to believe the unknown flying objects are nonsense." Admiral Roscoe Henry Hillenkoetter (May 8, 1897 - June 18, 1982) First Director of the CIA, in a letter to Congress-1960. - Sean McBride
Most people I have met and known believe or want to believe they exist, their beliefs are so strong that most people say "I know aliens exist" I really dont think the truth of this would be tragic to the world, it probably would challenge the world in more space exploration. I really dont think their would be a panic, I think if someone like obama explained the existance of Aliens/UFO's he would do it in such a way that wouldnt cause chaos. - Kyle Weller
I wonder if aliens exist deep in our oceans or anything like that, maybe they live here which could cause a panic. I really think if the aliens were hostile we would be dead already. - Kyle Weller
The probability that intelligent life exists somewhere else in our galaxy could be anywhere from almost nil to completely certain. And even then, there's a chance that they're not yet as advanced as we are, but more likely they're way beyond our comprehension. I'm still not convinced that Earth is any sort of ultimate tourist destination. It's like the galactic version of Appalachia. - Victor Ganata
Intuition, nothing more: the universe is brimming over with a bewildering variety of life forms, which appear and disappear at a furious rate. Many of them are more advanced on the technology curve than we are. The more advanced they are, the more curious they are about every minute detail in the universe. - Sean McBride
And: some of these life forms may friendly to us; some may be indifferent; and some may be hostile. Look at how many species prey on other species on this planet. - Sean McBride
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“w00t! my sister just told me she's pregnant!”
Thursday at 8:56 pm - via Ping.fm - Link
Congrats Uncle Trent! - Abby Martin
Yay! - Rochelle
I love when people have babies. - Derrick
Derrick let's have a baby - Monique
is that sarcasm, Derrick? :) you could always adopt... - Trent Olson
Derrick, be happy you won't ever have to carry one! - Rochelle
although, i did hear today that Thomas Beattie is pregnant with his second now... - Trent Olson via IM
Trent, Thomas Beattie has a uterus. AFAIK, Derrick doesn't. - Rochelle
true, Rochelle, quite true... - Trent Olson via IM
No, no sarcasm. I actually get quite sad when I think of my limitations on being a father/parent. My *plants* die. :( - Derrick
Yay, Trent!!! That's awesome! - Lindsay Donaghe
this will be my third niece/nephew, as my other sis has 2, but it'll be the first for this sister! - Trent Olson via IM
Hugs Derrick! My plants die too- but I make a decent parent. You might someday too somehow. :) - Abby Martin
the cool thing was that my sis called last night and left a message...we barely ever talk (we just suck at keeping in touch), and i thought to myself "i bet she's calling 'cause she's preggers"... - Trent Olson via IM
Thanks, Abby...maybe I should consult with Trent because he's clearly the awesome uncle. - Derrick
yeah, Derrick, the awesome uncle that never sees his niece/nephew, and never talks to his sisters!! (btw, why don't we have a gender neutral word for niece/nephew. it's cumbersome without one) - Trent Olson via IM
Aw, Trent! You were my uncle-ish role model. Oh well. *waters dying plant* - Derrick
i do send books to my niecphews. and my nephew specified that i must be sent a pic of him in his droid halloween costume. i'm not all bad!! (however, i do not have a single plant.) - Trent Olson
Oh, Trent, I know what to get you for Christmas. Uncle status re-achieved. - Derrick
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LPH™ posted a message
“I dislike hosting companies that do not send out bills and shut you off because of nonpayment. Difficult to pay without an invoice. Duh.”
November 13 at 7:20 am - Link
Worse, it took them 8 hours to turn it back on after payment ... LOL. Oh well, not a life-threatening event but just strange business behavior. - LPH™
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LPH™ posted a message
“Every work morning is a challenge to fight back the sad feeling when I drive away and see my puppy dog looking longing out the front window - watching - and waiting. I know he sleeps and plays during the day but when I get home - he's in the same window watching me drive into the garage.”
November 12 at 11:04 am - Link
I ran late tonight but he was still sitting at the window with his nose pressed against the glass and tail swishing side to side... what a nice welcome home! - LPH™
My dogs do this when I return at the end of the week. It's like they know somehow. :-) - Jill, Superhero Librarian
if I come home unexpectedly during the day my dog is just confused. - MLx
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LPH™ posted a message
“Statisticians must really enjoy speaking and writing a language no one else really even wants to learn. I've been reading parts of stats books all day today and have a huge headache.”
November 11 at 12:14 pm - Link
I have a 95% confidence level of liking this. :) - Morton Fox
ya,rigidly and painstakingly gone! - Shine
you're off the standard deviation. - anna awesomesauce
Stick with it. I am a shame to my race because of my total inability to do any math beyond basic algebra. But even I kind of got into stats...as much as I can get into anything that involves calculations. - Chester
Yep, after reading about power calculations, effect size, and some other crap - I have a high probability of getting lost in the buzzwords. A scatterplot of knowledge and confusion would show an equivalency of a bird crapping on paper. Splat. - LPH™
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LPH™ posted a message
“For the first time in my life, I realize making lists of things to accomplish is important. Sadly I cannot find a good clean digital way, synch between machines, allowing printouts, priorities, categories, etc - What do you use?”
November 9 at 11:54 am - Link
OmniFocus on both my laptop and my iPhone - Glen Campbell
A pocket Moleskine - Kevin Devin
I'm trying vitalist - we'll see what happens - LPH™
Post it notes (recyclable) ... consolidated once a week :) - Charlie Anzman
in bind I use apple's calendar - anna awesomesauce
a good old fashioned notebook. i buy them from barnes and noble so they're a little more special. some of my greatest achievements in life and work are chronicled in these! - Patricia
I have to agree about the notebook. It also keeps you away from the computer, which is a big time sink. - Jason Huebel
@LPH to get things done I prefer a pocket sized moleskine and a g2 pro pen. Seem to use one a year... http://freelanceswitch.com/pro... - "Czar" DJ Peterman
RememberTheMilk and the gmail widget is awesome - jerobins
Google notebook or Evernote - Tim Hoeck
I use Vitalist - Michael Hocter
OmniFocus, my iPod Touch, and Field Notes notebooks. - Cecily
1) Collect technology. 2) .... 3) Profit. - MiɳiMagɘ (Sexy Scimitar)
A text file or paper, whichever is handiest at the time. If it lives too long for the paper/text then it goes into a special TODO list Word doc (could use Google docs) that is nicely organized by project and range of due dates. I've yet to find something that works as well as that combo. Not all projects fit into the little molds provided in software systems, plus you have trouble taking the software with you. I used to take a full sheet of paper and put a day on every line w/ the agenda for that day. - xero
Remember The Milk. There are a million different ways to access your tasks no matter where you are. It does separate lists, tags, and priorities. You can add locations for specific tasks. It's just been the easiest way for me to stay on top of stuff. - ♫ Rahsheen™
Just wait a moment and this urge will pass. We can't lose another one to the list makers :-) - todd
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LPH™ posted a message
“Shoutout: Keep cool today Loren and let the doctors cut away. I'll be thinking of you all day - positive vibes. Here is to good news!”
November 6 at 7:00 am - Link
And the news was good :) - LPH™
Yay :) - Rodfather
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LPH™ posted a message
“The coefficient of reliability (or consistency) values for 4 subscale values is above .9 but 1 (informational) is only .610. Hopefully more surveys will be turned in and I can add more data. I'll also need to determine why informational subscale is low.”
November 6 at 6:53 am - Link
is? wow, I'm awake with me grammar! Let's try "are above" .. back to sleep now. - LPH™
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LPH™ posted a message
“Interesting feedback: A teacher asked me if the survey was "really" anonymous. The teacher stated fear in filling it out. The teacher decided not to complete the survey.”
November 3 at 6:36 pm - Link
As of today, 12 teachers out of 128 returned the survey. - LPH™
Paper or Internet survey? - xero
Paper - - LPH™
What was the survey about? - Morton Fox
Dissertation title is "Beginning science teachers' perceptions of administrator support" - Several teachers are concerned their opinions will be given to admins. - LPH™
You should include a video of you describing the project, assuring the anonymity of it, and include a written privacy policy. Perhaps "Perceptions of Administrator Support from Beginning Science Teachers". Just suggestions. - xero
There are clear privacy instructions on the cover letter - a letter teachers refused to read because they are "just too busy to be bothered with all those words" -- actual quote. - LPH™
In the end, enough teachers will complete the pilot study, I can run Cronbach's alpha, adjust the cover letter, and do the actual study :) - LPH™
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Jesse Stay posted a message
“I'm a little sad right now. My daughter just found out Santa Clause isn't real. She's growing up. :-(”
November 5 at 9:45 pm - via twhirl - Link
Aww man, that must be harsh... - Zee from WeDoCreative
now thats shes down you should totally kick her. Tell her the truth about jesus, the easter bunny, and that she'll most likely never be a movie star. All joking aside though, I think it says something about the maturation of American Children, and Media that the defining moment is often when we realize that these fictional characters we hold onto our not real. - Anthony
Jesse. I often play Santa around Xmas for certain clubs my family is involved in. That sucks man. This happened to a family friend of mine. She is the oldest in the group by about 3 years (9). About 2 years ago, some how she overheard her mum talking about how I was getting dressed next door and everything clicked. After I finished playing Santa, she came up and said she knew it was me. I told her the reason we do it is for the little kids and she kinda got it. Now every year I have a great helper elf :) - Johnny Worthington
John yeah, it was a similar situation here - she was helping out her Mom at a party she was throwing, and the ladies started talking about Santa without realizing my daughter was in the room. Everything clicked and she figured it all out. It's good she know now though - her friends will start making fun of her if we wait too much longer. It's tough watching them grow up. - Jesse Stay via twhirl
My son never believed in Santa or any of that stuff. - ♫ Rahsheen™
Santa Claus isn't real?? WHAT? I'LL NEVER BELIEVE IT! *runs awaying sobbing* - Mark Wilson
What? There is no Santa Clause? No no no. Santa Claus lives. You adults are just sucked up into someone's strange view of the world and can't see this Saint lives in all of us. - LPH™
That sucks. - Chris W
you're daughter needs to learn to be sneaky... you don't let your parents know that until January... this ensures optimal presents ;) - Sean Reiser
My parents always told me that Santa keeps coming till you quit believing. I'm still believing and I'm nearly 40! :p - Tad, Fool
It was a killer for me when I found out. My parents helped me through it by letting me know that they would always be my Santa, so therefore Santa would always be real. - JC unwired
As far as i remember, it was the other kids in kindergarten, who broke the news. They've been playing the smarter ones. They looked cooler and more mature, so no one was crying over Santa's non-existence. - Tibor Holoda
that is horrible that she believes such lies - RAPatton
You're wrong! Sarah Palin can see Santa's house from here! - Mark VandenBerg
And Africa is a country ;-) - Jesse Stay via twhirl
Here's how to get around it. Santa (Father Christmas) really does exist, because you can book a flight to visit him. The slant I take is that although he doesn't have magic powers, he's still there, and they can still write him a letter, but obviously he wouldn't be able to visit everyone in one night. He is very grateful for all the help he gets from mums and dads to make Christmas special. - VickyPearce
I am with Mark, this is news to me, so who delivers all the presents? - Joe Dawson (beta)
I must be an asshole, I don't get presents. Damn you, Santa! - Enrique Gutierrez via twhirl
what are you talking about? - Cathleen Rittereiser
Okay Jesse I actually heard Palin saying the Africa thing in my head when I read that. 28 years of therapy down the drain... - Mark VandenBerg
That hurts ... our sweetheart turns four today and i totally loved the look in her eyes this morning when she unwrapped her gifts .. hope this stays - Nils Hitze
I think I'm going to play it like I still believe he exists, and my wife can be the one that doesn't believe in him. ;-) - Jesse Stay via twhirl
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Mo Kargas posted a message
“FF is about conversation. If you're going to use FF as a billboard or megaphone and not reciprocate when people are taking the time to respond to you, I'm unsubscribing.”
November 5 at 6:47 pm - Link
Community or bust! - Susan Beebe
It's one thing I like about Robert Scoble and a few others, even with busy lives, and thousands of followers, they still find the time to comment and comment back. Well done. - Mo Kargas
*crickets* HA HA HA HA HA HA. OK, sorry. :| - Josh Haley
Soooooo ... I should hide this, then? :D - Steven Perez
Totally responding with useful stuff! - Bec Rowe
If you wish, Comrade! *salutes smartly* - Mo Kargas
Everyone now feels obligated to reply to this post to prove they're part of the community ;) - Cains
Rofl :D Cains haz discoverd mah evil plan! - Mo Kargas
Well, you're not subscribed to me so I'm not going to repl... doh! - Morton Fox
LOL @ obligation to contribute to the thread. And Mo - I didn't realize I wasn't subscribed to you! I'd been reading you so long as a friend-of-a-friend! Sorry! - Ladybug Heather
Ohh that's ok Heather lol, it just occured to me that I wasn't subscribed to you and Morton. I wouldn't have noticed if it wasn't for FF's little blue/grey comment icons - Mo Kargas
Wasn't that kind of megaphoned. ;-) I am hot and cold with FF. Sometimes I power participate, and when I don't, I forget that my stuff is feeding into it. :-/ - Jennifer Leggio
agreed, but not too loudly :-) - Duncan Riley
I am here quite a lot, and I think I participate quite a lot, but one can't always be here of course. I do try to respond when folks ask me something or respond to me, but I probably miss a few along the way. - Ian May
Mo, right on! This is a community not a soapbox. - Mark Wilson
+++Mo - Monique
Oh, oh! I was on the way to the gym so I couldn't reply to your last comment on my feed! I'm sorry! But I did go to the gym so does that get me a little bit of leeway? :D Hi, Mo!! - pea gives ♥ a bad name
You're soooo off the island Pea :D J/K <3 - Mo Kargas
In terms of my portion of the conversation, I prefer to listen :) - LPH™
Mo, I don't find that funny AT.ALL. *ahem* :D hee. <3 - pea gives ♥ a bad name
Anyway, none of you guys do that. A lot of so-called 'A listers' do (again not all), and I don't follow them anyway, anymore. - Mo Kargas
Yah, I feel you Mo. Anyone that is bothering to respond/like this is probably not on "the list" LOL - ♫ Rahsheen™
hey I'm still here, I've been in the US Politics room for the last few weeks. - Ruth Ferguson
Good one. I guess not many people realise it and it was good that you point it out. I can understand what Scoble comes from now. Conversation is everything! - Suhit Anantula
Seems awful shortsighted - some people are are good conversation starters, some are good commenters, some are both. Why exclude any of them? - Brian Sullivan
i get more responses to my comments than what i post, so ff works (or my feed sucks) - Joelle Nebbe
if you speak .. I will listen ,,, - johnpiercy
very well written - Enigma
easy to miss things in the growing volume of comments, though - Joelle Nebbe
Agreed, just with FriendFeed made it easier to track all your conversations, kind of like a FF "inbox". - Mike Reynolds
I agree and try to respond when I have something valueable to say, but I am on the quiet side. Hubby hates that I don't talk as much as he does. Need to get him on here. - Denise via twhirl
participation is important...but it's OK w/me when people promote their own stuff - same goes for twitter, greader, etc - it helps me not miss anything when it comes in via mult channels :) - Sarah Perez
@Brian I don't think most FFers are like this, I also understand if you're a new FFer your feed may look like a billboard. What I'm against is, for example, if your subscribers are constantly commenting on your feed, and you never, ever, reply back to them, never participate in the conversation. - Mo Kargas
@Sarah Perez Ohh for sure, but paticipation/conversation/reciprocation is what I believe to be the foundation of FF. If you're merely promoting yourself, there's no difference between you and a banner ad. - Mo Kargas
It's all about friendfeed"back" - sofarsoshawn
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Jesse Stay posted a message
“207 Obama 135 McCain currently. My daughter asks, looking at the map, "it looks like the Civil War!"”
November 4 at 8:32 pm - via twhirl - Link
Sadly, yes - LPH™
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November 4 at 8:27 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
353 v. 163 wow - LPH™ via Bookmarklet
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Robert Scoble posted a message
“CNN just called Ohio for Obama. It's over. It's over. It's over. Obama is our President!”
November 4 at 7:34 pm - Link
Important part: "It's over". Thank God, too. - David Risley
I think you're right! - J.D. Deutschendorf
Called NM Obama too, :) - Will Higgins
it's not over until all the lawyers go home - Mike Taylor
"The fundamentals of the economy are strong" is gonna ring for a long while in the GOP camp. - Sally Church
Oh yeah! - Jason Kaneshiro
not going to go all out yet but its looking really good to me!!! - Rasmus Lauridsen
Terrible day for America. What will happen when the marketing BS around Obama wears off? - Spencer
Remember the bottom line is ADVERTISING! - Paul
That's going to take it for him for sure. - Louis Gray
15% right now. - David Cook
President Elect you mean. - Peter Simard
pretty much right - we celebrated big after that announcement - Christopher Galtenberg
I hope they are right! - Morton Swimmer
Game Over! Congratulation America! - Guillaume Lemoine
I need 20 more (without CA)... then I'm all in to celebrate... but the momentum is clear - Brian Roy
@spencer fear will be instilled ... here is to hoping obama will do atleast 30% of what he promised - Jay Martinez
If it's DEM in the House/Senate/President, it's looking good for a while, at least. - Will Higgins
Man, Chicago looks like the place to be tonight! Such an historic night - Elizabeth McLaughlin
i agree, wish i was there - Stanley Stevens
If they call NC before FLA, it'll all be moot, coz that'll be 215 too. - Will Higgins
time to go crazy! - Pete Delucchi
Its definitely a new era when Scoble calls the election for you! (fyi - i'm mobile and only getting twitter/ff updates on my phone) - Jericho
Change, I say...change! - imabonehead
i'd say this is the American people saying were not taking anymore republican bs - Jason Kaneshiro
Oh, no, it wasn't BS...it was, um, oxen fecal matter. Much nicer than you might think. - MiɳiMagɘ (Sexy Scimitar)
The Fundamentals of the economy is a line people will never forget. - PC Easy via twhirl
It'll be the first time the D has run the house, senate and the oval office since 1994. let's see if they keep their promises about turning this country around. - Jason Shultz via twhirl
Think the R understand the message? Think they will adapt? - MiɳiMagɘ (Sexy Scimitar)
Oh, I thought you knew. - John LeMasney
Be careful what you wish for. The political direction swings like a pendulum, and the more it goes in one direction, the farther it goes in the other. If Obama and Congress ignore the needs of the middle and right of this country, that pendulum will swing far right, far more than any of us want, including conservatives. It may take 20 years, but I shudder at the thought of that happening. - Chris Mayer
Hopefully Obama can bring the parties together. His speech the day before the election was a unifying speech. I'm more and more impressed with his (his speech writers') speeches and his prescence. Still haven't seen anything cool in his policies (same-old same-old), but hoping for a great 100 days! - Mitchell Tsai
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“come on IN I know you can do it...”
November 4 at 6:09 pm - Link
Northwest IN has not reported - just like they didn't report in the primaries - LPH™
Lake county polls close later - it's in a different time zone - Katy Southern
I had no idea- thanks! - Altruistic Librarian
PLEASE don't put that mayor back on CNN......LOL - Ruth Ferguson
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Chris W posted a message
“Pulled out a 21in Flat panel. Hooked up to the laptop. Got news on the satellite. Fire in the fireplace. Chic