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On the move!

Agh! You’re still here? My new site and weblog, ianking.ca is now up and running; new posts are building up over there, never to be mirrored here. Go! What are you waiting for? All the stuff worth keeping has been migrated over to the new server, and I don’t anticipate making any more posts here.

Bloggers and webmasters: Update your links! Simply replace vancouverscrum.blogspot.com with www.ianking.ca in your blogrolls or bookmarks to point to the new site. Old posts will remain on this server for as long as the people at Blogger/Google allow them to remain; unfortunately, I’m not going to bother to come up with any way of converting permalinks on this blog to their corresponding posts on the new site. Yes, I plead laziness. I also realize the irony of switching away from Blogger just it starts to add features that the demanding blog nerds insist upon.

Thanks for reading and linking, and see you over at ianking.ca!

—Ian King, December 13, 2004

Tuesday, May 25, 2004

 

Sign Wars: Painting it Red

Out and about in Vancouver South, and there's no mistaking the big red Ujjal Dosanjh lawn signs as the Liberals try to get an early jump in what will be a fairly close race. You can barely go a block on 41st or 49th Avenues -- two of the riding's main cross streets -- without coming across Dosanjh's smiling mug. So far, there's no Conservative signs, but the occasional NDP lawn sign (for übersocialist Bev Meslo) pops up despite the fact that there's little federal NDP support in South Van.

Saturation? Liberals trying to psych voters to elect their star? Probably.

More later tonight.
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