#47 Super Tuesday Christmas at Project Deacon

by dave on December 22, 2009

Super Tuesday time again… going back into The City. This time we’re hanging out around Union Square at Sean’s studio.

picture of cheerful santa helper girlNOTE: Sean’s place is very small, this is an RSVP event limited to 10 people.

RSVP! RSVP! RSVP!

10 people! (ok, maybe 1 or 2 more…)

If you want to come, shoot back an email right away, we’ll get it sorted out. But we do need to know how many to feed.

Sean lives caddy-corner from the Ritz, right off Union Square at the corner of Pine and Stockton.

We’ll need a green salad, some sides and some munchies.

Holiday libation is mulled wine: wine, apple juice, sugar, and special Super Tuesday mulling spices.

News

This issue is very short. I have a stupendous head cold moving into my lungs. How considerate. Consequently, I’ve been pounding this out between the pounding in my head. Ugly business. It’s starting to clear up though.

Welcome to Rae, our latest Super Tuesday alumnus, brought as a guest of Dave Bach-y-Rita.

Sarah K is back from Costa Rica, with surf stories.

Alumni

We’re redoing the alumni page. Specifically, it’s being moved from the old site at ning.com to Super Tuesday Party Alumni.

If you don’t see your name on this list, leave a comment and it will be added.

If you would like your full name listed, that would be very cool, leave a comment. Likewise for a 160 character bio (if you’ve done it right, you could use your twitter bio).

You are also welcome to have several websites or social media sites listed. Contact any of us with details, replying to one of the newsletters is fastest and easiest way.

I Love/Hate the Internet

I suspect if people as recently as 20 years ago peered over our shoulders at work (and home), they would be appalled at what they saw: “Why is everyone staring into a TV? Aren’t they supposed to be working?”

Think about it. Who in your office doesn’t use a computer?

Then we go home and get right back on the internet. Mememolly has the gist of it:


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When I saw she surfed through “Tales of Mere Existence” I knew this was the right video.

Music

It’s customary for the host to select the music; Sean will be treating us to The Seatbelts, the mastermind group behind the Cowboy Bebop soundtracks. From Wikpedia:

bebop_soundMusic The Seatbelts – Soundtracks from the Cowboy Bebop series.

The name of the band, according to the fictional description given in the anime series Cowboy Bebop, derives from how the performers wear seatbelts to be safe while they play hardcore jam sessions.

The band performed the whole soundtrack of the anime series Cowboy Bebop and produced a total of seven albums and one live DVD. Their style is very diverse and ranges from straightforward big band jazz, blues, acoustic ballads, hard rock, country, funk to electronic, hip-hop and experimental compositions/elements.

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