I eventually finished sorting my pictures from our trip in Guatemala !
The texts are written, photos cropped, flickr slide-shows and youtube videos embedded.
Our trip was a beautiful backpacking adenture that led us from amazing Mayan ruins to raging volcanoes, crossing holy lakes and facing howler monkeys in the jungle. To make it short. ;-)
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Notes: all figures are from February 7th, 10am
As said yesterday, I started doing some maths on the ratios, averages, representations of each Democratic candidate during the super-tuesday. My aim was to illustrate what I claimed two days ago: all votes are not equal.
Continue reading ‘Doing my math on the delegates’ count: WTF ??!!’
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He: You know, happiness is a state of mind …
She: Well .. I'm out-of-state today …
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Following yesterday’s post on the difference between super-delegates and pledged delegates and the fact that the number of delegates per State is not linear (proportional) from one state to another, I am analyzing the results of Super-Tuesday and discover some strange numbers. I will post as soon as the results of yesterday primaries are officials.
Continue reading ‘Who really won Super-Tuesday ? The Super-Delegates.’
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Read also: how much does a delegate cost ? The candidates’ campaigns’ budgets.
How many delegates per state ?
I raised the question here earlier on how the number of delegates was calculated for each state. And I didn’t really find an answer, besides the fact that the method was obscure and complicated - and not really democratic. And I am not the only one to say that … Continue reading ‘All delegates are equal, but some are more equal than others’
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Spoted on rivington and ludlow. In front of “economy candy” ;-))

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A year ago I bought my tickets for one of the trips I enjoyed the most: Israel. Had a few nostalgic thoughts about it tonight … Let me share some pictures below. The rest can be found in a best of on Flickr.
I am baptized, but not religious. The last time I’ve been to a church was for a wedding. The time before, well, … I’m sure there must have been a time before. And my views on religion are not completely positive, to say the least. Israel was an amazing trip that I would advise to anyone, for hundreds of reasons. The first one was to live the 1 square mile old Jerusalem where the roots of the three monotheist religions entwine.
Continue reading ‘Jerusalem, a year ago’
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