Today, I was fortunate enough to navigate the rabbit trails known as the roads of Boston's financial district. While very illegally parked, I managed to get myself an International Driving Permit.
My message to the world:
Fear my skills!
It is not often that I find common ground with conservatives, but here we have two more bloggers who were denied accreditation by the DNC in Boston. The criteria for approval seems to me rather unorganized, to say the least.
This is an interesting read, as I had assumed my denial was because my site isn't political enough.
So what's the deal?
In a bizarre series of events (not really), unpopular and nigh-unread blogger Justin Nawrocki today received notification from the Democratic National Convention that his press credentials had been revoked before he had even managed to do anything wrong.
The aspiring political journalist (not really) was quoted as exclaiming "Fuck!" upon receiving the news. Not since earlier in the day, during a one-person "going away" party after work, had he been forced to drastically lower his unrealistic expectations.
The blogger is predicted to add comment on the situation in his upcoming syndicated entry on the shortcomings of Boston.
Yesterday I received my official notification that I was accepted as part of the press for the Democratic National Convention. That means I'll be there trying to get all sorts of interesting pictures and things to tell you about. Stay tuned!
Democratic National Convention Website
Coming soon: What I Won't Miss About Boston.
Yahoo! News - U.S. Steers Consumers Away From IE
I've been trying to steer people over to Mozilla Firefox for quite some time, and now there is no reason not to.
Your government commands it
