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This phot screams flyer or album cover. How long until it enters the public domain?
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Any of my Republican friends want to refute this?
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A tutorial on how to reign in Windows Indexing Service.
The Domain and The Steeping Room

Even though I work close-by, I made my first visit to The Domain at lunch today. The Wife called me to see if I wanted to get out of the office, so we headed over there. There’s still a lot of construction and the whole thing has a backlot / Disneyland feel to it. It’s attempting to be urban and mixed use, but since it’s stuck out in North Central Austin, it all seems forced and fake. We checked out the new Apple Store and I managed to resist buying anything there. We were nearly suffocated from the cologne smell coming out of Ruehl which is made to look like a miniature brownstone from the outside. I’m clearly too old and out of it, but it must be an Abercrombie & Fitch spin-off. The California Pizza Kitchen is now open along with Kona Grill and a Starbucks.
We had lunch at The Steeping Room. The Wife says it’s run by some former employees of Eastside Cafe, a former manager, in fact, according to this Austin 360 article. We had the Century Oaks Tea Service with Pork Tenderloin and Lapsang Souchong Chicken Salad sandwiches, a pinenut and plum scone and some Earl Grey Breakfast (boring, I know). The scone was good although I would’ve liked it warm and not room temperature. The pork tenderloin sandwiches were excellent. Unfortunately, they don’t have the tea menu on the web site. I guess it changes too often? The place was nearly filled to capacity. We’re big fans of Mad Hatters Tea House in San Antonio. If you’re familiar with that place, The Steeping Room is a little more upscale and less funky than Mad Hatters. The Steeping Room is hosting a Mother’s Day Brunch this Sunday if you’re looking for something new to do with mom.
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I’ll be needing this soon.
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Vodka martinis are blasphemy and so is shaking them, although most bars do. I’ll have to try Plymouth and Junipero. My father was always partial to Boodles and subsequently have a taste for it either out of nostalgia or genes.
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Frank Rich takes a shot at the Washington Correspondents’ Dinner and simultaneously announces the Times won’t be attending anymore. I suppose that’s a step in the right direction.
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Just read the quotes in this one. What a bunch of fuckwits.
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My favorite news story of the day.
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I heard McCain parrot this same bullshit on the Daily Show last week.
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?uestlove of The Roots has a run-in with airport security, FBI and DEA in an unfortunate set of circumstances. He managed to convince them, but they were jerks in the process.
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Luke Wroblewski, who I saw speak at SXSW 2007, is working on a best practices in web design book. I’ll have to keep my eye out for that. I was impressed with the all-too-brief 20 minute presentation.
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Yes, it’s written by a Democrat for a left-leaning think tank, but you just can’t refute a lot of this. No one should want politics and partisanship to trump governing properly and I think the Republicans and Bush administration have outdone themselves.
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Yep. Tenet and Powell should both have resigned. At least Powell wasn’t accepting medals and hasn’t come out with a book trying to deflect blame, but he’s still never going to recover from his association with Bush. Tenet’s a weasel.
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Awesome collection of quotes from pundits at the start of the Iraq War to commemorate the 4th anniversary of the war that they all seemed to think would be so quick and decisive.(tags: tomtomorrow huffingtonpost)
Crossland Team Gets Freaky
Steve and Sylvia Crossland, local realtors and authors of the awesome Austin Real Estate Blog got a nod from one of the authors of Freakonomics on their blog today.
The Crosslands looked at whether or not a street name affects home value and Stephen Levitt tied that to their examination of whether a child’s name affects their life outcome.
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Olbermann calls Giuliani to the carpet. Go Keith. It’s clear that Giuliani thinks he can win using the same fear tactics that Bush and Cheney used. Except that the people who bought it last time are less likely to buy it now, thank Jebus.