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day 7 wrap-up   Add Comment Mar 17th, 2008 at 04:34am
The campaign wraps up at 8pm Monday, so get your last looks at any campaign materials. Websites, posters, facebook groups... all have to be down by 8pm. This includes the Facebook application.

Remember to make your predictions for the election outcome. You can get details and instructions at the original post.

It was a quiet day - the candidates are pretty tired, and for the most part rested or plotted one last big blitz tomorrow. I, being a lazy pundit, today offer only a wrap-up of the updates on the InterTubez.
  • Dan Boyle updated us on the campaign, and announced the winners of his "what the hell is he holding in that poster?" campaign. He still hasn't told us what he is actually holding, though... Anyway, he's been a regular updater all week, and I have to say he's got the right idea - as a VP Internal candidate, it's probably a good idea to demonstrate that you can communicate, even for the little things like 'campaigns'.

  • John Hillman put up another of his entertaining videos. The Mark Coffin reference was probably my favourite part.

  • If you've wanted to learn more about Blair Mason, his picture & profile are now up on the official candidate information page.

  • 14 comments, all on last night's wrap-up, including one where an anonymous poster kind of loses it a bit.

  • Larkin and Osmond also posted news updates.

  • Some of the online debates that have occurred this campaign really remind of this web comic. Hilarious in its accuracy.

Comments:

Anonymous Coward says:
[Mar 17th @ 05:44am]

I am beyond thrilled that Hillman used a Yoko Kanno tune in his latest video - though that could just be the lack of sleep talking.
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