Juan Cole’s blog, Informed Comment, is one of my daily stops. I don’t go there for the daily casualty reports but for the keyhole views he affords of people and information to which I’d otherwise have little exposure. This morning he writes:
It should be remembered that in many countries it is necessary to travel for hours (even hours by plane) to get to a voter registration office (there are only two in Australia and none in Perth; there are none in the US South below Kentucky).
I’m sure the good people of Nashville, Tennessee—the location of one of the registration centers in the United States, cf. links here—are surprised that their city is north of Kentucky.
UPDATE: I note that Professor Cole has corrected his post and was decent enough to acknowledge the correction.
Profesor John Cole: Estoy interesado en su artículo EL DESARROLLO A ESCALA MUNDIAL TECNOLOGIA Y RECURSOS NATURALES, He intentado retomar el analisis que Ud hizo, sin embargo los datos que me arroja al aplicar componentes principales con SPSS v. 10.0 Oblimin directo difieren con los resultados que Ud. Presenta, me podría orientar acerca del método y la base de datos que utilizó?Le agradezco de antemano su atención. Saludos
Sorry.
1. I’m not Juan Cole.
2. The Cole you’re interested in is a different one.