Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Two Daily Websites

Here are links to two websites I check everyday.

The first, http://www.electoral-vote.com/, is a site about the 2008 election run by an American college professor who is living overseas. He uses poling data to construct what the electoral map might look like if the election were held today. The is also link to many interesting political article and a section where both House and Senate races are updated. I don't hold it against him at all that the last map he posted before the 2004 election had John Kerry winning. Polls aren't always correct.

The second site is http://everything-everywhere.com/. This is a travel site by a man from Minnesota who is on a multi-year trip around the world. He posts short articles a couple times a week and a photo from the trip everyday. He is usually pretty regular with this but has become a little erratic lately. There are links on the site to his photo pages which are very cool. Recently, he has started doing podcasts. I guest posted fro him while he was in Paupa New Guinea. Here is a link to the article on yellowstone that I wrote for him.
http://everything-everywhere.com/2008/05/14/yellowstone

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