If even Fox News are declaring Obama has won in Ohio then it looks like it’s all over for McCain.
Also if the following really happens the irony is delicious. RNC Ready To Sue Over Computerized Voter Fraud?
If even Fox News are declaring Obama has won in Ohio then it looks like it’s all over for McCain.
Also if the following really happens the irony is delicious. RNC Ready To Sue Over Computerized Voter Fraud?
Well most of the results are in and in quite the upset it seems that voting machine DRE 700 has been elected the President of the United States. This came as a surprise to the pollsters who had been calling it to the Democratic party and had not considered any third party candidate as any kind of threat.
It’s early and the votes aren’t officially in but the state of Pennsylvania has been called for Obama which will be a blow to McCain’s run for the White House and is an early indication that the election will go the way the pollsters have been predicting.
I think that one of the greatest things about Barack Obama running for president aside from the fact that I believe an Obama presidency will be a boon for the World is that it has elicited such heartwarming tales and moments like above.
The chickens have come home to roost for a number of hedge funds who had been short selling Volkswagen shares as Porsche announced that in addition to the 44% of shares it already had in the company it had secured 31% through cash-settled call options.
News like this would normally be only a minor problem for the short sellers however since the German state of Lower Saxony holds just over 20% of VW, Porsche’s disclosure meant that, in fact, there were only 5% of VW’s shares left on the market, whereas traders were shorting for about 13% of those shares! [via]
All day yesterday, the panic to get out compounded the situation: at one stage, VW temporarily became the world’s biggest company by market value.
As the losses have grown, so has the indignation. The hedge funds feel unfairly caught out. VW has been a popular “short”.
This news brought a little smile to my face.
BBC News reports that India’s Sachin Tendulkar has set a new record for the most runs scored by a batsman in Test cricket, overtaking the mark set by West Indies’ Brian Lara.
Tendulkar, 35, scored the 15 extra runs he needed to overtake Lara’s aggregate of 11,953 on day one of the second Test against Australia in Mohali.
Since regaining his form and ensuring his continued presence in the Test side there has been some inevitability that he would break Lara’s record. I and about half a billion people on the subcontinent congratulate him on this record breaking feat.
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) managers admonished for ridiculous linking of sippy cup usage to terrorism.
Added Director Tom Radulovich, “If somebody wants to break the law and bring flammable liquids on, they can. It’s not like al Qaeda is waiting in their caves for us to have a sippy-cup rule.”
Directing his comments to BART administrators, he said, “You know, it’s just fearmongering and you should be ashamed.”
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Perhaps they should have read these security maxims. [via]
Really excellent list and a must read for anyone interested in issues of security, most are applicable to IT security too.