On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 09:29:37AM -0600, Alan Mead wrote:
: The article that described this, I believe it was in Wired, related that 
: the message was conceived and implemented by Gore's webmaster and how this 
: was one of the ways the Gore campaign was innovative and grass-roots.

Al Bore hasn't made an innovative statement in the last 8 years, despite
his creating the Internet.  What a clod.

: I think you are dismissing this issue prematurely.  I bet both candidates 
: are pretty clueless about the details of how most things work (like web 
: hosting, social security, the stock market).  But I think Gore has a better 
: webmaster and I'd like to think that this generalizes to generally better 
: staff and eventual cabinet.  Hopefully, we shall soon see.

So, let's see, Bore's campaign hired a PR firm that in turn hired someone
who was Linux-centric to take what the site designers gave him and slap
it up on the web, and this somehow equates into Bore being better able to
select a cabinet?

: <SHAMELESS_DIG>I think you're right that Bush would have no idea just like 
: his father had never seen a UPC scanner.</SHAMELESS_DIG>

Much like Mr. Bore himself.  Does anyone actually believe, even for a second
all of Al's pseudo-intellectual crap?  After all, if the man really did have
more than 3 synapses firing inside that noggin of his, would he have actually
claimed to have taken the initiative in creating the Internet?  I've always
found that particularly amusing, since when the Internet was actually
created (in 1969), Mr. Bore was a college student.

Now that we're woefully off-topic, let's take this off-list.

-- 
Jason Costomiris <><           |  Technologist, geek, human.
jcostom {at} jasons {dot} org  |  http://www.jasons.org/ 
          Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur.



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