Sunday, November 02, 2008

591 - World interest

Here's a paragraph that I thought was interesting in an article in Newsweek about the election. You can see the whole article via the link.
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Outside of the United States, the election played large and transformational: a 21st-century man with whom the whole world can identify versus an old cold-warrior out of synch with the complex political and economic crises of our age. The election, it seemed, had morphed into a meta-election. If at home, especially as the election neared its end, Obama seemed to be playing down his blackness, his intellect, his eliteness and his progressive ideas, these were the qualities that more and more drew the rest of the world to him. The world loved the idea that a man named Barack Hussein Obama could become America's 44th president after a 200-year string of white guys named Washington and Jefferson, Clinton and Bush. Asia was trying to claim Obama for his Indonesian childhood, Africa for his Kenyan father, and the Middle East for his middle name, says Ahmed Benchemsi, who edits both of Morocco's leading newsweeklies, one in French, one in Arabic.

Link - Newsweek article

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And for those who have never been to Numeric Life's website, now you can go and see what we're harassing Amanda about.

Did you need to set back your clock? Did you? What about your computer clock?

Rima meme updated. Remember where the link was?

4 comments:

Amanda said...

Alright, alright, I'm on the lookout for some interesting numbers. Be patient....:)

Bilbo said...

How could there possibly be anything to update on Rima's meme? No, wait...I didn't really say that...

fiona said...

Rima meme needs a WARNING sign!
I feel somewhat inadequate having viewed those "Zeppelins"

Mike said...

I thought the recent meme find was really cool. Especially the slomo of the ballon popping and the water just hanging in the air.