Archive for February, 2010

Random CPAC photo of the day: Steven Crowder…

Posted: February 26, 2010 by datechguy in special events
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…in the process of being interviewed. I was going to interview him myself but believe it or not I couldn’t think of what I wanted to ask him. Total brain freeze.

I get the strangest feeling that some of the people who see this photo will not notice that Steven Crowder is in the picture at all for several minutes.

Update: This is my most popular post of the day. I wonder why?

Update 2: The actual interview that this photo is from is here.

Well the cellar is no longer floating…

Posted: February 26, 2010 by datechguy in personal
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…and we’ve cleaned out about half of the cellar, likely we will finish it tomorrow, it’s in pretty bad shape.

That’s going to be a most of the day affair tomorrow but with a fair sized crew it shouldn’t be an issue.

The actual damage isn’t so bad, we had some furnace work that needed doing but the price damage isn’t prohibitive. .

However there was one big scare when wife fell down the stairs. She is very sore and bruised but otherwise to the best of our knowledge unharmed. (I however lost a year of my life seeing it happen).

So blogging will be so so, tomorrow, but then again I didn’t expect to do much blogging today either but still managed to get a batch up.

My first Blogchild!

Posted: February 26, 2010 by datechguy in internet/free speech, opinion/news, special events
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On my flight down to CPAC I sat next to a nice gentleman who is a scientist with a fine wife and a young child. We talked about all kinds of things one being my blog.

Lo and behold I have received an e-mail from him saying that he enjoys the blog and has decided to go down that same path.

So let me introduce to you my very first (known) blogchild…

DaScienceGuy

All he needs is a Fedora to get into GQ.

In the last of my congressional interviews Stacy and I talk to Patrick Murray running for Congress in the Virginia’s 8th district:

As I mentioned in the interview there are an awful lot of ex military that seem to be running for congress. That’s a good thing. This is also the second to last video from CPAC waiting to go up (not counting the field guide to bloggers).

Oh and if you are wondering why there was so much background noise, the answer is here: