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Fractured Realities: Automatic Web Services - Pt 2







Fractured Realities: Automatic Web
Services - Pt 2

Fractured Realities: Automatic Web
Services - Pt 2
06/03/2004 08:18 AM

In a new posting on Fractured Realities (weblog for Davey Shafik), he talks about some new web services scripts that he created to make life a little simpler.




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I'm delighted to report that the Green Party got more than double the 2% of the vote nationally they needed to get the new government campaign funding of $1.75 per vote per year until the next election, and also behaved so credibly the Canadian media conglomerate won't dare exclude them again from the national leaders' debate next time.

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