Archive for March, 2009

30
Mar

Hampton Roads Tweetup Contacts

Just found out about several Hampton Roads tweetup people to follow to find out about anything going on:

@tweetupPHF
@tweetup757
@tweetupHR

Ironic that I would do a Hampton based search for ‘tweetup’ until after. At least we’ll be prepared for the next one.

30
Mar

first day on the road: richmond, va

So, after I was packed up by the two cool ass moving dudes, I was on my way. First stop was to be Richmond, VA. I got off I-95 and drove around for a little bit until i saw a pretty good view of downtown.

After some quick sight seeing, I became rather hungry, so I stopped into this little place on  E Main st. called Amore’ Rotisserie & Grill. Met the coolest little old Asian lady, ’cause she gave me a free sample of the italian sausage. I bought my food (which was damn good) and headed for D.C.. Check out my flickr photo stream for pics of the resturant. Tonight I’m gonna check out a bar here in D.C., so check back for a ‘day after’ review.

till that day…

29
Mar

Totally Tattooed Car

I saw this car about a block from my house and went back to go snap some pics of it. Totally cool attention to detail. Dedicated to a desceased tattoo artists. Click the link to go through to the epichoney flickrstream for shots of the sidework.

29
Mar

Hiram Hernandez guitar virtuoso clip

I got a bit of video from last Wednesday at Hat Trix Open Mic. Couple of young kids got up and rocked out like I haven’t heard in a while. I was amazed by the guitar player’s technical skill and style. Check it out.

His name is Hiram Hernandez.

29
Mar

the day after: hampton roads

Ok, well having kicking off my upcoming trip in Newport News and Hampton, I say it went pretty well! Met up with 7 other tweeters at Harpoon Larry’s in Hampton, including elektrokitten, thehulkster, cobratom, and jessehines. we decided to finish out the night at the Sandbar in Newport News where ‘hey hey hooligan’ was playing (which just became the best band in town, IMO.) Everyone was having a good time, and were great enough to wish me an exciting and safe journey. So here it is folks…Hampton roads, check. Next stop- Richmond, VA. So be on the lookout Richmond tweeters!

till that day…

27
Mar

Hipstock Benefit Concert for Eric Insley

Just added a page for the ‘Hipstock’ Benefit Concert for Eric Insley. Please check it out and pass on to everyone you know. Thanks.

26
Mar

18 City Cross Country Tweetup starts this Saturday, Harpoon Larry’s @ 9 PM in Hampton

We want to invite you on a party. A farewell party to a Friend who is leaving the military and re-entering civilian life. Moving from the VA East Coast to the Pacific NW. We’re inviting everyone to come and have a good time and liveblog/tweet the whole affair as a cross country series of experimental events. Starting on 3.28.09 and taking how ever long it takes.  Here’s the list of cites so far:

tcrowl

Newport News,VA

Richmond, VA

Washington D.C.

Pittsburgh, PA

Akron, OH

Cleveland, OH

Chicago, IL

Milwaukee, WI

Minneapolis MN

St. Paul, MN

Fargo, ND

Bismarck, ND

Glendive, MT

Billings, MT

Butte, MT

Looutout Pass, MT / ID

Spokane, WA

Seattle, WA

So we’ve got thehulkster on board and we’re all meeting up at Harpoon Larry’s Saturday @ 9 to send Tom away on his 18 city cross country tweetup. Everyone’s invited to come and hang out and participate in History in the Making! Tom will be twittering his way up the East Coast and west to Seattle, stopping for a day in each city to document what he finds there and meetup with local Twits wherever  they might be.

We are starting the Tweetup Saturday night at Harpoon Larry’s Oyster Bar and Grill. Once there, we’ll probably crowd out the bar pretty quick, so the plan is to roll somewhere else once we’re there. Follow us on Twitter or just meet us there!

25
Mar

The Cross Country “Twitter” Trip, 2009

[ed note: I'd like to welcome my friend Tom Crowl as a contributor to EpicHoney. Tom's just been discharged from the Navy and is going to be moving from Newport News to Seattle. He had the idea toTwitter updates on his cross-country road trip and I invited him to expand his posts here. -mikeb]

Hey tcrowl18 here, and we are 5 days away from the The Cross Country “Twitter” Trip, 2009. I have a list of citys I plan on running through and tweeting on my experiences with the people, and local bar / resturant scene. Tour stops are as follows…

Richmond, VA

Washington D.C.

Pittsburgh, PA

Akron, OH

Cleveland, OH

Chicago, IL

Milwaukee, WI

Minneapolis MN

St. Paul, MN

Fargo, ND

Bismarck, ND

Glendive, MT

Billings, MT

Butte, MT

Looutout Pass, MT / ID

Spokane, WA

Seattle, WA

This list will probably have minor changes, but I will give info ahead of time. Check my twitter at tcrowl18, and this website for pics and news! I’m excited to meet some new people, try some local brews and food. Let me know when im in your town! I’m gonna need help with this people…

Till that day…

tcrowl18

23
Mar

Continuing financial shenanigans against the American people

Rolling Stone’s Matt Tiabbi has a thorough write up on AIG, Paulson and the systematic transfer of wealth from America’s tax payers to the financial sector. It’s rather lengthy and worth at least a quick skim.  It names a lot of the people who are responsible for the current mess and exposes the disgusting ways these people and institutions are still destroying the financial wealth of the government.

The Big Takeover: Rolling Stone

Most people haven’t heard of Maiden Lane, which is an organization created to hand out the TARP funds to the various recieving firms. What I had not known was that there were a number of other firms created that are handing out even more funds:

While the rest of America, and most of Congress, have been bugging out about the $700 billion bailout program called TARP, all of these newly created organisms in the Federal Reserve zoo have quietly been pumping not billions but trillions of dollars into the hands of private companies (at least $3 trillion so far in loans, with as much as $5.7 trillion more in guarantees of private investments). Although this technically isn’t taxpayer money, it still affects taxpayers directly, because the activities of the Fed impact the economy as a whole. And this new, secretive activity by the Fed completely eclipses the TARP program in terms of its influence on the economy.

These short-tern loans from the FED to the recipients are normally disclosed in a report known as the H4 report each week. As the financial crisis started we saw payments of around $33 billion being handed out; as things grew worse it reached $125. Then, at the start of the year, zero. Not because the funds weren’t being handed out, it was instead being handed out by:

“Term Auction Facility, the Term Securities Lending Facility, the Primary Dealer Credit Facility, the Commercial Paper Funding Facility and a monster called the Asset-Backed Commercial Paper Money Market Mutual Fund Liquidity Facility (boasting the chat-room horror-show acronym ABCPMMMFLF). For good measure, there’s also something called a Money Market Investor Funding Facility, plus three facilities called Maiden Lane I, II and III to aid bailout recipients like Bear Stearns and AIG. “

And further in the article:

As complex as all the finances are, the politics aren’t hard to follow. By creating an urgent crisis that can only be solved by those fluent in a language too complex for ordinary people to understand, the Wall Street crowd has turned the vast majority of Americans into non-participants in their own political future. There is a reason it used to be a crime in the Confederate states to teach a slave to read: Literacy is power. In the age of the CDS and CDO, most of us are financial illiterates. By making an already too-complex economy even more complex, Wall Street has used the crisis to effect a historic, revolutionary change in our political system — transforming a democracy into a two-tiered state, one with plugged-in financial bureaucrats above and clueless customers below.

20
Mar

Rules of the Conservative Right

I was hoping to tweet this, it was a bit too much to fit into 140 characters or whatever so I’m filling it out here.

How to Destroy the Government in Three Easy Steps – Not really that enlightening,  (blame the individuals, cut taxes and exploit disaster;) except for the links at the bottom to Sara Robinson’s Learning From the Cultural Conservatives series (via Digg)

Part I: Messing With Their Minds
Part II: Taking Up the Worldview
Part III: Taking it to the Street

(Bad design tip for the OurFuture.org site master: having a related series of articles and no way to link the 3 of them together is not a good idea. You can follow the links back from III to II to I; there’s no way for readers of part I to find part II and III.)

Related, excellent and also worth your time is Bruce Wilson’s article on Paul Weyrich, one of the architects of the conservative movement’s rise over the past 30 years. Weyrich’s ideas helped conservatives to reframe the arguments of modern American politics, converting mass media and popular support to a conservative worldview. Wilson and Robinson take Wyrich’s lessons and adapt them for the Left, detailing exactly how the Right has managed to win the fight.

I don’t post this out of support for the Left or liberal/progressive politics, merley as an example of the linguistic judo that is so important in America’s culture war. Christian conservatism has played a hard game with propaganda and linguistic tactics, and it seems now that it is being understood and implemented by the other side. Intellectual calls to reason have not been enough to counteract the Right’s plays to the reptilian hindbrains of the American public. The lessons learned here illustrate the brilliant way that the Republican machine has changed hearts and minds.

The tactics outlined by Wyrich are as brilliant as anything Machivelli or Sun Tsu would have written. Wyrich may very well be the Saul Alinsky of the Right, creating a playbook that has his side for decades. Obama has shown during the presidential campaign that he understands and is able to use these tactics; let’s hope that he and the rest of us not on the Right are able to use these weapons effectively for the next 30 years.