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hi, i'm james mckinney. you know me. living the rest of my life now with my awesome wife!

this is the new atb (at the beach). the original atb ran from around 2001 to the fall of 2005. i figured it was time to finally begin another personal blog. so, here it is.

my other blog is solidadvent, which is about video games and stuff. i have some other stuff, which is posted here.

i check up on sarah's blog often, and i post on our joint blog and our wedding blog.

don't think that anything on this blog or anything i link to is anything more than my opinion. nothing on this blog is meant to represent anything besides my own thinking of the moment and is not representative of any organization or unit i may be in or affiliated with.

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22 October 09

“With fakery everywhere-some of it amusing, some of it not funny-people’s ability to know where things fall on the spectrum between fact and falsity becomes so compromised that they retreat into a shell of cynicism about everything. And there is a lot to process: 9/11 deniers, Iranian Holocaust deniers, Obama birthers. Lily Tomlin provided the epigraph for our age: “I try to be cynical, but it’s hard to keep up.”

The antidote of choice for many of us in a suspect world is irony and satire. The Onion, Jon Stewart or “Saturday Night Live” end up closer to the truth than the original material. CNN’s “fact-check” of a SNL comedy skit may have been goofy, but it’s hard to blame CNN for losing its way in the electronic forest.

One can argue that all this reality bending remains harmless. Much of it’s just entertainment and the rest is reversible. People adjust. Living deep inside this new electronic forest, the human animal has learned to adapt. But the one presumably important area of life that seems to be having a hard time adapting to the reality of pandemic doubt is politics.”

— Daniel Henninger, commenting as a Patriot on the unreality of today caused by the car wreck on the information highway
Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh