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It’s home projects week at my place, so linkfests will be few and far between the next few days. Feel free to create your own, though.

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Sorry about the unintentional echo.

Posted by Tig | January 31, 2005 | 04:40 pm | Permalink
 

Fixed it. No prob--it happens

Posted by James Joyner | January 31, 2005 | 04:43 pm | Permalink
 

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I’m off to, of all things, an opera about “Democracy,” this evening in D.C. It’s conducted by Matt Mehaffey, the choral director at George Washington University, a friend via the girlfriend. At any rate, no linkfest today but, as always, feel free to create your own below.

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I'm all out of automobile related posts, unfortunately.

Posted by King of Fools | January 28, 2005 | 06:07 pm | Permalink
 

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I’ve got a rather nasty cold and going to take a nap once I get home. No linkfest today–but feel free to create your own below.

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Busy afternoon so no time to create a linkfest. Feel free to create your own below.

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The daily linkfest:

  • Dan Drezner has a nice roundup of recent work on airline regulation.
  • Ogged questions the wisdom of the MacArthur Genius Grants.
  • ZuDfunck wants to be your Blog Ho.
  • Michael Demmons is experiencing negative blog traffic!
  • Tyler Cowen provides a Guide to Ethnic Dining in D.C.
  • Steve Bainbridge compares an InstaLanche to a VodkaLanche.

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Well, it looks like I've gone and made an ass out of myself. I modified my post with a link and sent a trackback. But one didn't show. So I did it again. Again, no show. So, I used your form. Still didn't show, but only then did I notice the trackback counter had incremented by 3. I guess there are 3 in queue for me.

Like I said, I'm a silly ass. Sorry. I blame genetics. Or generics. I forget which.

Posted by basil | January 25, 2005 | 11:20 pm | Permalink
 

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The daily linkfest:

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Beltway region traffic was more ridiculous than usual, even leaving early this afternoon. Apparently, the combination of one micron of snow accumulating on the ground along with sub-freezing temperatures requires one to drive quite literally 3 miles per hour down Route 7 and no more than 40 miles per hour even on perfectly cleared major highways that have been layered with sand.

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The daily linkfest:

  • Michael Demmons has some advice for recalibrating your gaydar.
  • Kevin McGehee is not a girl. Who knew?
  • Jen is flummoxed that DC area schools are closing due to chilly weather.
  • Steve Bainbridge explains why Jeb Bush is atop his 2008 short list.
  • Armed Liberal explains why you should be reading Atlantic Monthly.

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The daily linkfest:

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