Les Otten's web firm, Insyt New Media emails over a clarification of the strange language previously accessible on the putative gubernatorial candidate's campaign site. They apparently received some worried phone calls from Otten's campaign staff after yesterday's post.
From the website managers: The language Mr. Tipping found in the password-restricted construction site of a yet-released website was nonsensical wording used just as a placeholder until the actual language is uploaded. The words he discusses in today's blog are meaningless until the real content is loaded. Thank you for your understanding.
While Otten may now lose some support from single-issue anti-evil-robot voters, he does gain some points for using a Maine-based web firm, which appears to do some good work.


Nifty campaign logo, but
Nifty campaign logo, but somehow it looks oddly familiar. Les better hope that Obama for America, Inc. doesn't bring an infringement suit.