Beltway Traffic Jam

It looks like I’m finally going on the network at work, which means today marks the end–at least for now–of the regular telecommuting. I’m not looking forward to the commute (although I’ll likely time shift to avoid the worst of the traffic) but it’ll be good to interact with live people again for a while.

The Friday linkfest:

  • VodkaGuestPundit Will Collier commends Barbra Boxer.
  • Tony Woodlief seems to be back in business.
  • Paul Muller points to some really weird taxes.
  • Here’s a switch: Rodney Dill sponsoring a caption contest.
  • Bill Quick questions President Bush’s, um, intestinal fortitude with respect to spending.
  • Venomous Kate reports that an actual Nigerian is behind the Nigerian e-mail scams.
  • David Wissing notes that today is the 9th anniversary of the Drudge Report.

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James Joyner
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James Joyner is Professor and Department Head of Security Studies at Marine Corps University's Command and Staff College. He's a former Army officer and Desert Storm veteran. Views expressed here are his own. Follow James on Twitter @DrJJoyner.

Comments

  1. What’s this “live people” thing of which you speak??