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Politics : Al Gore vs George Bush: the moderate's perspective -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: canuck-l-head who wrote (1518)10/7/2000 7:01:25 PM
From: fuzzymath  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10042
 
OK, I'll explain my 'fuzzymath' nick. I've used it for years, because I use fuzzy mathematics for stock market modeling.

But, what started FuzzyMath.com was (you won't believe this) a personal phone call to me from Peter Dykstra (Executive Producer at CNN) the morning after the first debate. He told me he noticed that I own the FuzzyMath.com domain, and that domain might be worth $25,000 or more since Bush used the term in the debates. He wanted to make sure I call him if anyone calls me offering to buy the domain.

Well -- before that call there was no real FuzzyMath.com web site. But once my wife and I thought it over, we decided why not use it to help Bush? For some reason he selected that particular term, we own the domain, we are 100% pure Republican... So I quickly bought web site space for the domain, and I'm adding materials as fast as I can!

I'm going to add a large-size "No FuzzyMath!" image for people to print and display in their back windows in their cars (using the circle with line through it). My wife told me that on Thursday during a Bush appearance at a college the students were chanting "No FuzzyMath!"

We're just regular people, but we happened to own the domain name because that's my on-line nick. So, we're going to do our best between now and Nov. 7 with the site.

Thanks for your interest and support!

Kevin/fuzzymath