Via CNN's
You Call The Race flash tool. I have the electoral college as 374 Obama and 164 McCain. Like the 2007 Australian national elections where John Howard lost his seat over bad governance I think this will be a bloodbath with the Democrats getting comfortable, filibuster proof, majorities in the Senate and House. We will know by the end of the day.
5:09 PM MT [Mountain Time]: Polls are
starting to close across the US.
5:38 PM MT: The
New York Times has the best interactive map. It is showing county level data. Bit pointless watching it this early though as Indiana has 15% reporting while Virginia has 3%.
5:48 PM MT: The poll map early on.
6:22 PM MT: Lots of calling of states based on exit polls (presumably around the 3K-4K mark). The media such as CNN should just shut it and let the election develop rather than being first to call states. They have screwed up before, like in 2000, and the exit polls have been wrong, as in 2004, so seriously, enough. There is also the democratic implication in that many of the west coast states have not closed their polls yet and blindly calling states so early is bad procedure.
6:52 PM MT: The poll map as more and more results come in. Virginia is looking reddish, but it will be interesting to see if the more populous counties of Northern Virginia make the state purple or blue.
9:15 PM MT: Virginia has blued, as has Ohio, Pennsylvania is deep blue and Florida is slightly. North Carolina and Indiana are now neck-a-neck. I think it is safe to say America is looking at an Obama presidency.
4:15 AM MT: Virginia is blue with a 4% lead to Obama. North Carolina and Indiana are close races and barely blue. Arizona is strongly red while Nevada is strongly blue.
From the map above I got Arizona wrong, that appears to be the only one I missed on. Not bad.
The Congressional races are all Democratic pickups as well. This was expected. The 2008 elections have been a referendum on Bush's governance in the same way that the 2006 elections were a referendum on Bush/Hastert/Delay's governance. The Republican Party brand in America is now effectively broken as a democratic force and will probably remain so for the next ten years.
The main interest is now if the Democrats will get a filibuster proof majority in the Senate. This requires 60 Senators. There are still four toss up Senate races (at 4:00 am) with seats in Alaska, Minnesota, Oregan and Georgia so it is possible. But it appears the Republicans might win the Georgian Senate seat and leave the Democrats without a filibuster proof majority.
Phoenix Eats Out is the restaurant review site for
Phoenix,
Scottsdale and
Old Town Scottsdale which lists the modernist and contemporary restaurants, taverns and bars in the greater Phoenix area.
This is the list of the most popular restaurants pages from phoenixeatsout.com that have been viewed the most;
My personal favourite restaurants in Phoenix are
AZ88,
Postinos,
Bomberos with
Grazie,
Humble Pie,
Orange Table,
The Vig,
Fez and others coming close behind. View the complete list with the photo-journalistic style images on
phoenixeatsout.com
Arizona is an outdoor state and has lots of hiking in the city and around the state. Phoenix is unusual for most cities in having several large mountains in the center of the city with great hiking. Anyone who comes to Phoenix has to do the
Echo Canyon trail on Camelback and the
Summit Hike on Squaw Peak or Piesta Peak. The views of the city, suburbs and surrounding mountains are wonderful from Camelback and Piesta Peak.
For more experienced hikers there is the McDowell Mountains in North Scottsdale that has several difficult and strenuous hikes in
Tom's Thumb and
Bell Pass. Alternatively, you can hike the highest mountain in Arizona. At 12,600 feet
Humphrey's Peak is a long and difficult hike.
Between 2004 and 2009 this site,
southsearepublic.org, was a constitutional blog based on scoop which focused on Australian and global constitutional issues.
One of the strongest aspects of it was the development of constitutions by those involved in the blog. These constitutions are the outcome:
The constitutions were built using principles from Montesquieu's separation of powers, the enlightnment's universal political rights and the ancient Athenian technology of sortition and choice by lot.
South Sea Republic started in 2004 as an Australian constitutional blog in 2004 based on scoop software. It was an immigrative outgrowth of Kuro5hin. The archives for each year since then;
The articles are ordered by views.

I am an Australian living in the United States as a permanent resident.
I am a software developer by trade and mostly work in Java and jump between middleware and front end.
I originally worked in the New York area of the United States in telecommunications before moving to Washington DC and
working in a mix of telecommunications, energy and ITS. I started my own software company before heading out to
Arizona and working with Shutterfly. Since then I have joined a startup in the Phoenix area and am thoroughly enjoying myself.
I do a lot of photography which I post on this website, but also on flickr. I have a photo-journalistic website which lists
the modernist and contemporary restaurants in phoenix. I have a site on the
Australian Flying Corps [AFC] which has been around since the 1990s and which I unfortunately
lost the .org URL to during a life event; however, it is under the
www.australianflyingcorps.com URL now.
The AFC website has gone through several iterations since the 90s and the two most recent are
Australian Flying Corps Archives(2004-2002) and
Australian Flying Corps Archives(2002-1999) which are good places to start.