Archive Note / Signing Off (for the most part anyway)
My next post here (the Post not-so Mortem) could well be my last one on this blog (depending on how things go) - I will of course keep blogging about politics in general and electoral reform in particular over at Crawl Across the Ocean.
I'm leaving this site online as an archive and resource for people looking for links on electoral reform and wondering what bloggers had to say about the referendum. Speaking of archiving, Dean from 'dean rushes the vote' has a good list of election/referendum related links (from his usual left-leaning, MMP preferring perspective) on his own archive post here(it's in the May 20 post, he uses that Blogger template where I never know how to find the permalink).
Anyway, I appreciate everyone who visited and commented and especially those who linked here. I remain optimistic that by the time the next referendum rolls around, all B.C. residents will have discovered the magic of google and will simply do a quick online search for information instead of complaining about being uninformed by the mainstream media. The mainstream media isn't going to change between now and then, but the world of blogs and independent informational sites is getting stronger by leaps and bounds with each passing day and month.
I'm leaving this site online as an archive and resource for people looking for links on electoral reform and wondering what bloggers had to say about the referendum. Speaking of archiving, Dean from 'dean rushes the vote' has a good list of election/referendum related links (from his usual left-leaning, MMP preferring perspective) on his own archive post here
Anyway, I appreciate everyone who visited and commented and especially those who linked here. I remain optimistic that by the time the next referendum rolls around, all B.C. residents will have discovered the magic of google and will simply do a quick online search for information instead of complaining about being uninformed by the mainstream media. The mainstream media isn't going to change between now and then, but the world of blogs and independent informational sites is getting stronger by leaps and bounds with each passing day and month.
1 Comments:
Of course, the pound sign - how obvious :)
Fixed the link - thanks.
By Declan, at 4:51 PM
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