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> knows what might happen? Ou After I've connected direct from Blake's e-mail to the voteforenvironment.com site given by him ~10 lines down his note, it opened up swiftly and I put in my e-mail address and got a return thankyou; so far so good. When I then put in my postal code in the area below this and hit 'go', it immediately crashed my browser (Safari on a Mac) and did so again on several re-tries. Same result if I click elsewhere for information in the same yellow box that contains the postal code request -- immediate crash on a system that is usually very stable. I don't know if others have had this problem, or if anyone has any idea what's up. I haven't yet tried this on my work computer, but thus far it's not been a useful site for me. Steve, Halifax Quoting Blake Maybank <maybank@ns.sympatico.ca>: > Hi All; > I care deeply for the nature of Nova Scotia, and the environment of > the world. Consequently, it is necessary to get political at times. > This is one of those times. > > I shudder at the thought of Harper achieving a majority government. > The environment, our culture, and our society will suffer. But how > can we make our anti-Harper votes count? Fortunately, voting > strategically is now much easier. Go to: > > <http://www.voteforenvironment.com/>www.voteforenvironment.com > > It is a remarkable website that is tracking every riding in the > country, and making up-to-the-minute suggestions on how best to fight > Harper. > > And afterwards, I urge you to contact your friends, family, > colleagues, and everyone on your e-mail list, and let them know about > this web site. If we can affect the results in some key ridings, who > knows what might happen? Our environment and our society deserve > our support. > > Respectfully, > > Blake Maybank > White's Lake, NS > maybank@ns.sympatico.ca >
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