The crisis will end on November 8th at 3:30 pm

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President Clinton just said it.

Okay, it was meant as a joke, but his ABC news interview is worth listening to. Actually, it's always worth listening to him.

Another quote from the interview:
"It's worth reminding the American people, that for more than 230 years, everyone who bet against America lost money. It's a mistake to bet against this country over the long run."


Posted by Christophe Maximin February 20, 2009


Thank youuuuuuu America !

You have made history again, you can really be proud.
I have been waiting for this for twenty months, all stressed up, and I'm sooo delighted to see that all the polls and projections were right... you have no idea :-)

No seriously, you guys rock.

obama victory @chicago

Posted by Christophe Maximin November 05, 2008


XKCD nerds support a Obama/Biden ticket

Well, at least one of them. This is what I just saw on MSNBC:

I guess the XKCD readers already recognized the infamous t-shirt:

Guess what, I was wearing that t-shirt too, while watching this. XKCD is sooo mainstream now.

Posted by Christophe Maximin August 20, 2008


History has been made

Whatever happens next, history has been made this year. I’m really looking forward to see how all of this will end, in November.
Well done so far, America.

3000 comments on ONE SINGLE page = 2.3mb of HTML ...

… and a big headache for my Firefox. The Washington Post should really do something about this page (don’t click until you have about one minute of free time!).

Speaking of web development, guess how much this website (the direct linking is forbidden for some reason) cost the Canadian taxpayers…


$1.5 million USD.

Watch Chris Matthews exposing Kevin James' ignorance

Next time, when you don’t know what you’re talking about, just say “I don’t know”, especially if you’re appearing on live television. By the way, this advice applies to everyone, political or not.

How to make a great video player

(Or “Why the MSNBC video player is great”)

1- It just works

I’m a GNU/Linux user (ubuntu!), so I probably should not say this, but I don’t care: It is in “full Adobe Flash”, so it’s really simple: Either you have a Flash player installed and everything is fine; either you don’t.
Yesterday night, I wanted to watch the Indiana and North Carolina Democratic Primaries live coverage, and MSNBC was the only place I could; And I think it has something to do with the fact their player isn’t a strange mix of Javascript, Flash and WMV streams, like CNN live for example.

2- The good video quality

This screenshot speak for itself I think (click to enlarge):
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3- The playlist

You can navigate through all categories and put videos into a playlist while watching a video, which is very useful.

4- The advertising

The ads are non-repetitive, so you won’t get crazy watching the same ad over and over again, every two of three videos, like at comedycentral’s dailyshow or colbertreport.

”PS: This post wasn’t sponsored by MSNBC”

Quick links - What is important (for me) today

They are more of a reminder actually, of things I haven’t shared on some webservice. By the way, you can follow my friendfeed’s feed here.
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If Obama Went 0-for-10...

Humor me while we conduct a little thought experiment. Imagine that Barack Obama had lost 10 contests in a row. Imagine that he now trailed Hillary Clinton substantially in the number of Democratic primaries and caucuses won, in total votes cast, in pledged convention delegates, in the overall delegate count, in fundraising and in the ineffable attribute called mojo. Imagine that Obama was struggling, at this late hour, to come up with the right message. What would the conventional wisdom say?

That it was over, of course. That Obama was toast. That staking everything on the March 4 primaries in Ohio and Texas was a starry-eyed hope, not a plan, and that it was time to smell the coffee.

Washington Post, Eugene Robinson: “If Obama Went 0-for-10…”

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Posted by Christophe Maximin February 02, 2008