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A circle of hell appears at Turner field
I came across this somehow
A Guinness World Record-Setting Event for Banjo Players!
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We plan to bring together the most number of banjo players assembled at one location to play the same song at the same time.
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All banjo players are welcome to attend. Only those who can demonstrate the ability to play the song Foggy Mountain Breakdown for 5 minutes will be counted toward the Guinness World Record. The tempo will be 120 beats per minute, and we’ll play in the key of G.
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We’ll stand together on the field in small teams, according to the type of instrument played and the style of play.That’s a whole lot of banjo. I have all the usual bluegrass prejudices against the banjo I suppose.
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Cynthia sings!
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It begins already
McKinney alleges voting irregularities
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Shortly after the polls opened on Tuesday, allegations of voting irregularities began appearing on U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney’s campaign Web site.
I had no wait when I voted this afternoon. There were McKinney people waving signs outside the polling place though. I waved, they waved back.
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Getting out the vote
I’m off to go vote in the McKinney – Johnson race. It’s an open primary, so anyone (who is registered) can vote.
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Quote of the moment
“You know the story. Most of my life in jail; the rest of it dead!”
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Monday rapid fire
- Prediction Markets
- Shutter Speed
- Carter: Bush Israel’s ‘worst ally’ in D.C. – this is American Politics at its most vapid. Two parties, or in this particular case, one party, arguing over who can better serve a foreign government? Is it so much to ask what we get out of it? Israel does have a knack for drawing the proper enemies, but this is a country that has spied on us and sank one of our warships, must we be this servile?
- Jack Handey’s Art Ideas
- The Pickin’ Barn
- Half of U.S. Still Believes Iraq Had WMD – Journalism at it’s most vapid. It’s bad enough the author uses the horrid acronym “WMD” but then he contradicts himself in the article. Half of the US still believes that Iraq had WMD, chemical weapons in this case, because they did, just not in meaningful quantity. The poll gave an accurate answer, but the author uses that as a mini rant, and it’s billed as news, not commentary.
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21 Inch Monitor – Free To Good Home
Hello all
I’ve just found a good deal on a new LCD, and now no longer have any use my old 21″ CRT monitor.
It’s a Viewsonic Professional Series P815. No problems with it at all. It’s free to anyone who wants it, must be in the Atlanta area, I’m not going to ship it anywhere.
Anyone want it?
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Friday rapid fire
- NutritionData.com – very good site
- Lebanon Metaphor One
- Web Photo School
- Lighting 101
- More on Kyoto
- Building the $14 steadycam, you can buy it here
- GPS Article One, Article Two, Windows Media Info
- Alt Energy Blog One
- WindHunter – a good idea, but like most energy ideas, doesn’t exist
- Supacam
- An angry analysis of the current Business Week cover story (about Digg) over at 37 Signals.
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Odd quote of the moment
From an article about solar powered wi fi on GizModo
even the poorest folks enjoy sick fetish porn from time to time
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Yet more reasons to hate environmentalists
I just saw the creator of “Who Killed the Electric Car” on the Daily show. He did not address the problems raised by David Friedman (mainly cost), or any of the range argument. Instead it was the usual anti-corporate spiel.
That’s to be expected. What I found reprehensible was his not mentioning the new vehicle by Tesla Motors, or plug in hybrids from CalCars. Too many people in the alt-energy environmental front prefer a great excuse to a modest accomplishment and the director was no exception.
I suppose that’s why Solar Towers (CNN article here, WikiPedia here) don’t actually exist yet.