Month: April 2006
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As I prepare for the Passover Holiday
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<p>I thought I would share two recent links that came across my laptop recently:</p> <p><a href="http://www.jewcy.com/" target="new">Jewcy</a> carries some kitch apparel with slogans like "Shalom Motherfucker" and "A great Miracle Happened Here" <img src="http://www.jewcy.com/images/sm_b_0202_04.jpg" align="right" /></p> <p><a href="http://jewsrock.org/" target="new">Jews Rock</a> is a website dedicated to ingformation about Jews in Rock and Roll.</p> <p>A bonus link:…
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More Video Casts from NTEN NTC
I am just now getting to uploading some more video casts I did at the NTEN NTC… Coming soon, a few more Video Casts from SpeedGeeking and Penguin Day!
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Web Technology Recommendations For Conservation Voter Leagues
Web Technology Recommendations For Conservation Voter Leagues I have written up the following document after speaking with a number of League representatives during the recent Federation Annual Conference. Included below are some ideas, best practices, links and suggestions. Some are basic and for the league that is just getting started, others are geared towards leagues…
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FEC Ruling on Blogging and the Internet in politics
Last week the FEC released a ruling on the regulation of blogging and the use of the internet in campaigns. The ruling has beeen seen as largely positive by the political blogging community. Basically it exempts political speech on the internet through blogs and podcasts from spending limits or regulations that apply to campaign spending…
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NYT: “Politics Faces Sweeping Change Via the Web”
The NYT ran a good article on how the internet (blogging, podcasting, etc) are shaking up politics. Unfortunately the piece is a bit shallow and fails to go into great detail about spending on oneline campaigning, or even the recent FEC ruling on blogging. It does owever call attention to the work of John Edwards,…