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2004 US Presidential Election
November 04, 2004
North Carolina | Public Service Announcement

For a few hours Tuesday evening, I couldn't reach the Command Post; not via RSS, Web browser, or blog posting application. So I posted the articles intended for TCP to my personal blog, PS.

This may seem like a callow effort to promote traffic. Let me dissuade you from such an assumption. If you came here looking for updates on North Carolina's election, and think you may have missed something, feel free to visit. (Note that the link to PS is to the "NC Politics" category only, and not the main page.)

If, however, you weren't relying solely on TCP, and managed to get your info-fix elsewhere during heavy traffic times, don't bother. I just thought that those (dozen or so of you who may actually be) riveted by, rather than merely curious about, North State politics might appreciate the heads-up.



Posted by James Dasher at November 4, 2004 07:05 AM | TrackBack
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..yep..I had problems too, James..((ok,I heard that))..Id like to see just how much traffic was on the “web”….worldwide…now that was some serious bandwith..

Posted by: Rob_NC [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 4, 2004 07:52 AM

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