Water or Bush?

A friend posted a graphic in my forums showing that every state (it leaves out Hawaii) that voted for Kerry was either connected to Canada directly, or through one or more other states that also voted for Kerry.

My thinking is that this is absurd, I can’t imagine that Canada has that kind of effect on the voting habits of our country. (ethnocentricism?) Looking at the maps, it seemed that all of the states voting for Kerry were connected to large bodies of water, either an ocean, or the Great Lakes. Looking at the county returns from the states, this is pretty well supported. It is mostly the coastal areas of these states that voted for Mr. Kerry.

On further investigation, this trend seems to be more accurate on the west coast, where the coast is also the concentration of population density (urban areas). Supporting, of course, the idea that city-folk voted for Kerry, and country-folk voted for Bush.

Election Results

once more with feeling

Hi folks, I’ve started blogging again.

My name is Colin Rognlie, I run amuck on the internet under the alias ‘lucifex’. I am one of the high muckity-mucks of Evil Geniuses for a Better Tomorrow, an online gaming clan cum internet community.

By profession, I am a network, security, and systems engineer. I left full-time employment at the end of 2003 in order to return to the university and finish my B.S. in Physics. After graduating in 6/05, I plan to enter graduate school instead of rejoining the work force.

I’ve been having lots of ideas, and I’m looking for a way to both publish and keep track of them. It is my intention that rarely will there be a post in this blog as personal in nature as this one. I will limit it to the random ideas I have throughout the days and nights, and early mornings) to make the world a better place.

Over the next weeks, I’ll be getting out a lot of ideas that have been building up for a few years now. My goal is to facilitate and create a world where freedom, education, privacy, wealth, medicine, and the rest of the positive creations of society are freely available to all. More correctly, I seek a world where the opportunity for those things is available to all persons equally.

My previous blogs (that are still online) are at LJ and Xanga.