This is totally amazing! With all of the gazillions of dollars and BTU's of hot air poured out over "homeland security," here comes Marc Ecko laughing in the face of the beast by tagging (as in, the spray paint kind, not folksonomy) Air Force One!
Here comes a changing of the guard at the War House: McClellan Out as White House Press Secretary.
Now I just wonder what the final parting words from Dubya to exiting Press Secretary Scott McClellan will be, let's see:
You're dead to me.
Will ya still be joining us in Kennebunkport?
Recall the first rule of the war club: nobody talks about the war club.
Keep what you've seen to yourself 'cause I have some stories of my own. Remember that cutie in Helsinki?
Don't go writing any books now, you know I don't read!
Ya know what they say, Scotty: What happens at the white house, stays at the white house.
Publish memoirs and I'll make sure you're joining Dick Cheney's next hunting party...
Ya know the "forget everything you've just seen" light flash in Men In Black? Was that real? Ya think we can do that? It'd be for the good of us all.
You're not going to one of those quote think tanks, are ya?
If things don't go well in Donnie's corner, would ya like to come back as Secretary of Defense?
I'm Ian Kallen. I'm an entrepreneur and technologist working on Blockboard. My technical interests are focused on mobile, location, cloud computing, big data, real time event systems, search, devops and agile web application code. I'm a long time open source enthusiast and enjoy right-sizing code architecture and infrastructure with the scope and stage a technology startup is operating at.
Previously, I was an independent technology consultant. Prior to that, I did a long stint with Technorati leading the Core Services engineering group in architecting a backend to support search and exploring the web as it changes in real time. I have an eclectic background in technology, publishing, social software and ... life. I like to think: well rounded. I have been online participating in virtual communities since 1988 and developing online resources, services and systems as well as enterprise software since 1991. Once in a while, I have time and inspiration to blog.
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