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Still telecommuting, although I did make a sojourn into the office today.

The Tuesday linkage:

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  • BoiFromTroy linked with The letter of the day is back!
  • Wizbang linked with Kerry Gas Tax Calculator
  • protein wisdom linked with I. Am. A. Nighmare walking psychopath talking king of my jungle just a gangster stalking...
  • Kalblog linked with Good News in Israel
  • Mark the Pundit linked with Alas, No Strike
 
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Thanks for the link!

Posted by David Pinto | March 30, 2004 | 04:44 pm | Permalink
 

It's really quite shameless the way you guys are working it to increase your traffic (putting "Britney Spears" and "porn" in the same sentence is pretty transparent). :-P

Posted by Dodd | March 31, 2004 | 09:52 am | Permalink
 

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Beltway Traffic Jam

I’m telecommuting today, since I get far more work done with access to a computer than without. Plus, there’s surprisingly less traffic in my home office than along Route 7.

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Serious?
Me?

Posted by Laurence Simon | March 29, 2004 | 05:08 pm | Permalink
 

It's 10:24pm, and the poll results are still missing from CNN's website.

Posted by Dave Wissing | March 29, 2004 | 10:26 pm | Permalink
 

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Beltway Traffic Jam

I was able to get out of the office before the traffic hit, but it’s still an hour drive–for a trip that’s only 23 miles!–even under decent conditions from DISA from home.

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Welcome to my world. ;-)

Posted by jen | March 26, 2004 | 05:12 pm | Permalink
 

That sounds like my commute to (or from) my son's preschool that's all of 23.6 miles - but 65 minutes - away.

Posted by Venomous Kate | March 26, 2004 | 06:27 pm | Permalink
 

Of course you could leave at 6am as I do. That shaves 10-15 minutes off.

Posted by Kevin Aylward | March 26, 2004 | 06:46 pm | Permalink
 

Kate,

I heard they'd paved paradise and put in a parking lot. Apparently, it's true.

Posted by James Joyner | March 26, 2004 | 07:03 pm | Permalink
 

I feel you, James. For two years, I had a 45-mile, one-way commute, which in Los Angeles took an hour and a half -- and that wasn't even rush hour.

Thankfully, mercy fell upon me: I now live a block from work, so I have a five-minute walk.

Posted by Robert Tagorda | March 26, 2004 | 07:10 pm | Permalink
 

Dr J --

It appears to me that you need to "think outside the beltway"....er ... ah... box.

Now is the time to prove that you can work from Outside the Beltway most of the time and still meet Inside the Beltway paradigm expectations.

In the consulting business there are two groups -- this is an Inside the Beltway secret -- everyone knows about the Beltway Bandits... but there is also a small core of consultants with the reputation of "Highway Helpers"....

As long as your physical "internet access" is interrupted, you have opportunity to prove you operate to their satisfaction from virtual presence Outside the Beltway. After all isn't DoD's goal "virtual presence" instead of physical presence ... [ask OBL if he know what virtual presence means].

The future is now....

Posted by Delta Dave | March 26, 2004 | 08:34 pm | Permalink
 

Kevin: Interesting. I'm at DISA's complex in Skyline, right before 7 turns
into King.

Dave: Ye hath a point. Getting face time with the people there is
valuable, but being there every day doesn't make much sense.

Posted by James Joyner | March 26, 2004 | 08:53 pm | Permalink
 

James:

You don't remember "Something About You"? Try listening to it here:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000001FJW/qid=1080358282/sr=2-2/ref=sr_2_2/104-8536297-4543145

I mean, that song was pretty big around 87ish.

Posted by Mark Hasty | March 26, 2004 | 10:32 pm | Permalink
 

Mark,

Ah, yes. I've heard that one. I don't recall having heard the name of the band before. Frankly, everything from 1985-1988 or so sounded the same to me: Pleasant but interchangable. That could have been Wham!, Wang Chung, Power Station. . . .

Posted by James Joyner | March 27, 2004 | 07:39 am | Permalink
 

James, every time I drive anywhere I feel like I'm once again proving that the shortest route between two points is, indeed, a straight line. Unfortunately, the one and only road going north-south on this side of the island follows the shoreline... making it anything but a straight trip.

Posted by Venomous Kate | March 27, 2004 | 05:06 pm | Permalink
 

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Beltway Traffic Jam

Network access didn’t materialize, so the Traffic Jam is a bit late. As to the real-life traffic jam, I was fortunately able to escape the worst of it but, unfortunately, there’s no good way get from Ashburn to Bailey’s Crossroads unless you’re in a carpool, a motorbike, or a wind-up car.

The linkfest:

  • King of Fools reports the discovery of Troy. Big deal–Steven Taylor and I found it in 1998.

  • Steven has also found lots of Clarke linkage and rounded it all up.
  • goldie is amused by her Blogarama entry.
  • Laurence Simon wants your mug.
  • Stephen Green has a headline I never thought I’d see. Actually, two.

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...I love it when you 'jam me, James.

*grin*

Posted by goldie | March 25, 2004 | 05:48 pm | Permalink
 

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The last of the OTB traffic jams written outside the Beltway for awhile. Starting tomorrow, I’ll be commuting to Bailey’s Crossroads and the Defense Information Services Agency (DISA). I’m still employed by the same contractor but on a new contract and will start drawing something approaching a living wage again. All stemming, incidentally, from my post a month ago that I was job hunting.

On with the linkage:

  • Steven Taylor provides a terrorism timeline. It starts before January 2001.

  • Megan McArdle is going to be on teevee Friday morning.
  • Smash reports that the French defused a bomb rather than surrendering to it.
  • Jay and Deb, merged in real life, have now done the same to their blogs.
  • Jen is too lazy to make coffee. Personally, I’m lazy unless I make coffee.
  • Mark Hasty has a recipe for jambalaya, Wisconsin style.

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The Tuesday linkfest:

  • Robert Smith explains that he’s not a racist, he just wants the ni—–rs to get jobs, stop killing each other, and put down their crack pipes.

  • Ted Hinchman has issued a retraction for his entire weblog.
  • Will Baude discusses interesting ways to kill airline passengers.
  • Steve Bainbridge demonstrates why people think professors don’t have real jobs.
  • Dan Drezner gives his delayed take on the Clarke affair.
  • King of Fools explains the Piano Lessons theory of economics.
  • Juliette has more evidence that France is going down a different path than the US.

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Issues of taste aside, I think the point was more to a corrupt black "leadership" and the misguided followers of same.

Posted by wes jackson | March 24, 2004 | 02:03 am | Permalink
 

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The Monday linkfest:

  • Cam Edwards had his first bout with D.C. traffic this morning.

  • Donnie Hall is skeptical of DU’s claim to being a think tank.
  • Laurence Simon speculates as to whether Arafat is next and the implications for the Dead Pool.
  • Steve Verdon takes issue with his least favorite Volohk Conspirator.
  • Black Glenn ain’t too impressed with military recruiting commercials.
  • Zygote is disillusioned to discover Walter Chronkite is a leftist shill.
  • Eric Scheie thinks Kerry’s arrogance will cost him.

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Not much going on as of yet, but new stealth blogging efforts are now going on at Read My Lips as Gestapo Puritans have put a stop to any further Raggin' and Rantin'.

Posted by Tiger | March 22, 2004 | 08:17 pm | Permalink
 

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Beltway Traffic Jam*

The last linkfest of the week:

  • Joe Katzman reports on yet another “high value target.”

  • Alex Knapp reports yet more corruption in Russia’s electoral system.
  • Gary Manca finds a lesson for Iraq in Kosovo.
  • Dodd Harris needs your captions by midnight tonight.
  • Kevin Aylward is giving you until Sunday evening.
  • Howard Bashman has found a way to say words that rhyme with “duck” and not incur the wrath of the FCC.
  • Michele Catalano notes that Kerry forgot some things in his Iraq War anniversary speech.

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I was going to ask about the title...

Posted by Kevin Aylward | March 19, 2004 | 08:04 pm | Permalink
 

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The daily linkfest:

  • Steve Bainbridge has good and bad news for Bimmer lovers.

  • Steven Taylor has the info on the new Bush ad.
  • Carol Andrus has a long list of road hazards, which seems apropos.
  • Donnie Hall ain’t none too impressed with Howard Dean.
  • Kevin Aylward has a post on a new craze that may become the subject of an OTB Caption Contest.
  • Dean Esmay is nonpartisan–just ask him.
  • McQ has a good piece on the Islam-terrorism connection.

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Bimmer? I've always heard them called Beemers.

Posted by Boyd | March 18, 2004 | 06:32 pm | Permalink
 

That's his spelling--and Car and Driver's, too, for that matter. I think it's because the "i" is pronounced like "e" in the German alphabet.

a - ah
e - ay
i - ee
o - o
u - ooh

Posted by James Joyner | March 18, 2004 | 06:39 pm | Permalink
 

OTOH, we're not in Germany, are we? :big grin:

I can recall motorcycle magazines from 25 years ago referring to BMWs as "Beemers."

Posted by Boyd | March 18, 2004 | 09:17 pm | Permalink
 

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Beltway Traffic Jam

The daily linkfest:

  • Kevin Aylward ['s guest blogger Paul] presents The Case for Bombing Spain.

  • Cassandra wonders why the UN imparts legitimacy despite massive corruption.
  • Will Baude describes how not to write a paper.
  • Stephen Green lost his ‘net access and water supply the same day!
  • Dodd Harris thinks it fair to point out that Kerry voted against the troops.
  • Jon Henke disagrees.
  • John Kalb is looking to work with someone with Adobe Acrobat.
  • Paddy O’Tatertot comes out against bike messenger mimes.

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Ahem- Not that it matters but that was me channelling Jonathan Swift on wizbangblog.com

But if you think about it, bombing Spain ain't such a bad idea.

Posted by Paul | March 17, 2004 | 04:38 pm | Permalink
 

I had a little template issue in the morning showing author name... That's fixed now.

Posted by Kevin Aylward | March 17, 2004 | 08:10 pm | Permalink
 

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