Interesting reading on Wikipedia

Posted on November 18, 2004 at 3:11 AM in 'Dreary Politics'

An informative, comprehensive entry at Wikipedia does a very nice job of bringing together all the various studies and news reports I've been reading about concerning anomalies in the recent election, and presents it in a very neutral, unbiased format, listing all sources. Interesting reading.

Comments

Posted by Jenn 10 minutes later

You should read the article I linked in my journal about spyware-- it's wonderful!

Also, my journal has RSS feed now!

Posted by Dan 34 minutes later

Awesome, RSS makes it so much easier to read a website :) But the downside is you don't see any comments, so you still have to log in from time to time to check for those.

Very nice writeup. I replied to someone's comment. I remember reading another similar one posted on the Internet Storm Center called Follow The Bouncing Malware (part 1, part 2, part 3). That one's a bit more technical and goes into the actual code, but also really interesting reading. I'm glad people are willing to put in the time and effort to do all that tedious dirty work :)