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mathowie's opinion on the nerd vote has been posted over at boingboing.fyi.
posted by dr. moot
on Oct 24, 2008 -
98 comments
eamondaly and iguanapolitico suggest a Chicago meetup for September 25. Locale: Snuggery v. Billy Goat v. American Girl Boutique and Bistro.
posted by WCityMike
on Aug 19, 2008 -
62 comments
Policy regarding political fundraising, campaigning or other support sites for Ron Paul? [more inside]
posted by Blazecock Pileon
on Nov 25, 2007 -
81 comments
Alright, this is just lame -- I asked a very specific question related to the election and it got deleted. I wanted to find a capsule summary of how Rush and Hannity were playing post-election as Wednesday programming opened. If my post is considered too redundant or inflammatory, fine, but telling me to go listen to the radio is kind of callous and rude. I said I missed the coverage and as it is, out where I live I don't even know if we get the shows. You all don't have to repost it; but I'm just kind of teed off.
posted by stam_broker
on Nov 8, 2006 -
54 comments
A usa-centric post is surely not the best of the web.
posted by sgt.serenity
on Sep 11, 2006 -
82 comments
Maybe that's enough US tax stuff on AskMe now? I mean, seriously.
posted by reklaw
on Apr 13, 2006 -
67 comments
There are 32 instances of the word Bush on the MeFi front page. How about we start http://bush.metafitler.com? Or maybe just take over BushFilter?
posted by armoured-ant
on Oct 8, 2004 -
16 comments
MetaFilter is an American weblog. Europeans here, whether British or continental, are mere tokens. Perhaps we should all give up the international pretense. The truth is that MetaFilter, for those of us not lucky (or, to be frank, unluckly) enough to live in the U.S. or Canada, is fast becoming a domestic concern with an ever-decreasing regard for what happens in the (enormous) rest of the world. Whereas (the few remaining) Europeans here are curious about America, Americans here seem boringly and predictably obsessed with themselves. Is isolationism the growing trend on this board? It certainly seems so. Say the word, by the way, and you can have it all to yourselves, no hard feelings.
It is not a good idea but it's a stone's throw away...
posted by MiguelCardoso
on Aug 15, 2004 -
373 comments
American attitudes on the net... [more inside]
posted by twine42
on Mar 6, 2003 -
63 comments