Trevally,
I have been thinking that the No campaign's control of the usual media outlets (newspapers, television, radio) has rather back-fired on them. Because of that control, Yes campaigners have had to route around it, using the Web and so on, producing a grass-roots supply of information (plus, of course, actually having a grass-roots organisation).
I also think that they (the No side) are still trying to fight a campaign using methods from the 1980's - leaflets and newspapers work to a certain extent but for younger voters, like my sons it does not - they have never bought a newspaper in their life. Plus many comments the no side make, many of which have been simply lies, can be checked and then referenced later, along with their dismissal, using the web.
For instance, the Wee Blue Book
http://wingsoverscotland.co/weebluebook/
which uses their statements and claims and demolishes them using their own links and statements.
What has to be outstanding now, though, is the sight of the Westminster elite abandoning parliament and Prime Minister's Quesion Time to hurtle up to Scotland in an attempt to "Quebec" Scotland. We are not Quebec. It is not 1995.
God alone knows what the rest of the world thinks when it sees that level of panic.
My opinion? We are the last drunk at the British Empire party, having been the first to arrive - we need to leave and let the host clean up and get back to being a normal country.
Also, I think we left the gas on...