progressive cyberdadaism from our nation’s capital

Roastacon, Roastyricon, Rumproastanalia, however you would have it, was a glorious, blazing, whomping huge cavalcade of delight. It was hardly a surprise to find out that Rumproasters are hilarious, brilliant, and full of bonhom- and bonfemie. It was a just a swell confirmation.
Kevin K:
And for our stalkers’ benefit, the final head count was 22 people. Not quite as impressive as the most awesome political movement of our lifetime coaxing 60 or so shut-ins to an airport hotel on the outskirts of DC for a super-secret conference, but pretty good for one dinky blog that never pretended to be anything more than that.
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hip·po·pot·a·mus n. A notion, perhaps distinct from conventional wisdom, that needs to be verified by reality-based scrutiny.
95. Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum (I think that I think, therefore I think that I am.)
— Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary
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On a muggy Florida evening in 2008, I meet Iraq War veteran Forrest Fogarty in the Winghouse, a little bar-restaurant on the outskirts of Tampa, his favorite hangout. [Link]
The Labor Department announced this morning that new applications for jobless benefits rose to a seasonally adjusted 542,000 last week. It also revised the figure from the previous week down to 515,000. [Link]
A team from IBM has spent the past several years constructing a virtual-world version of China's Forbidden City. [Link]
Following confirmation that Google intends to open its virtual world Lively to games developers, creative director Kevin Hanna has revealed the long-term goal is for the service to become an online games platform. [Link]
CHIBA, Japan (AP) -- Video game rivals Sony and Microsoft are going head-to-head in virtual worlds for their home consoles later this year. [Link]
a) He was paid by Dick Cheney's henchwoman Mary Matalin to write a book on Obama [Link]
One bunch of guys is getting up and saying, "we hafta." Another bunch of guys is getting up and saying, "nuh-uh." [Link]
To be able to say to folks, "You can keep what you have" is a big political selling point. [Link]
Here, based on 16 years experience watching Bill Clinton campaign — and interviews with a half-dozen veterans of his political teams — is a reasonably safe bet about his campaign advice to Barack Obama: [Link]
WASHINGTON — Government officials handling billions of dollars in oil royalties improperly engaged in sex with employees of energy companies they were dealing with and received numerous gifts from them, federal investigators said Wednesday. [Link]
We are going to have a new administration. Do we want these policies continued or not? [Link]
You can try Counter Culture coffees at: - Baked and Wired, 1052 Thomas Jefferson St. NW, 202-333-2500; www.bakedandwired.com [Link]
In sum, we concluded that the evidence showed that Goodling violated both federal law and Department policy, and therefore committed misconduct... [Link]
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June 14th, 2009 at 4:26 pm
You like your Fez, Alt? Hooray! It was lovely meeting you at last. I must say, you certainly are better at metabolizing Kevin’s Fish House Punch than I was. I’m sorry I wept on your jacket quite so much. The fabric was very comfortable to cry on.
Absorbent, too.
For Roastacon DC, let’s remember: we should never discuss what has become of Lambert Strether over anything stronger than ginger beer.
June 14th, 2009 at 5:48 pm
Oh, yes, I like the fez. It reminds me of my favorite New Yorker cartoon:
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June 15th, 2009 at 8:52 pm
Cartoon me is quite the chatty, non-socially-handicapped fellow. And apparently worth listening to, judging by AltHippo’s body language. Now that’s artistic license.