<![CDATA[If there are 200,000 or more provisional ballots in Ohio, with the narrow difference between the candidates, the election won't be over for two weeks. Ohio's Secretary of State Ken Blackwell tells CNN the votes won’t be counted until the eleventh day after the election (see the video). He doesn’t dismiss the Democrats’ claim that there may be a half million provisional ballots.
Astonishing that this is the law, although this guy, a Republican, seems a lot more reasonable than Kathleen Harris, the Bushie who oversaw the Florida process.]]>
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Ohio's provisional ballots
<![CDATA[If there are 200,000 or more provisional ballots in Ohio, with the narrow difference between the candidates, the election won't be over for two weeks. Ohio's Secretary of State Ken Blackwell tells CNN the votes won’t be counted until the eleventh day after the election (see the video). He doesn’t dismiss the Democrats’ claim that […]
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As a blogger, what are your thoughts on Podcasting?Mark
Mark—I was one of the first to audioblog a couple years back and at that time the process was divorced from the blog and RSS side of things, so it didn’t make a lot of sense to invest a lot of time in it.
Having produced Audible programs and helped out at WebTalkRadio for years now, I think podcasting is a great leap forward.
I wrote specifically about podcasting here and here.