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  1. In Oakland airport. Austin tonight, Akumal tomorrow!
  2. Overheard in Peet's: "...did not look _anything_ like a priestess!"
  3. I like observing Glenn Beck's antics, but prefer having an intermediary. This, therefore, is pretty good: http://tinyurl.com/yfo4srv
  4. John Cleese channeling Stephen Fry? http://twitter.com/JohnCleese/status/6251794121
  5. Dean Brady: "A great social science finding: rich people give more money to campaigns than poor people. You heard it here first!"
  6. Consider supporting: http://bit.ly/Poorcraft
  7. A new season of QI! #yay
  8. I hadn't realized quite how fast Democratic dominance came about in California. http://tinyurl.com/yam2xpx
  9. There are some ?crows? outside whose calls, when faint, are of a length and pitch very much like my phone vibrating on a soft surface.
  10. Cutest thing - a boy's first time seeing a lobster. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4dhoDxEK5w
  11. @hey_friend I was not aware that was part of the stereotype.
  12. I'm starting to love Chrome. I type "longest filibuster" in the search bar, and it instantly directs me to Strom Thurmond on Wikipedia.
  13. Hill: Initiative process should not be eliminated, but impose more accountability
  14. Hill: Also maybe only allow Const amendment ballots to be in November, not in primary ballot
  15. Brady: Yes, also require anything that mandates spending to say where that money is being taken away from
  16. Brady: Supermajoritarian requirement to amend Constitution by ballot would also be helpful
  17. Grubb: Yes, new Constitution might reform that - disclosure on where funding comes from, change petition process
  18. Q: Voters have ballot fatigue, and there's still expense of statewide campaigns; how will that go? Will ConCon act on that going forward?
  19. Grubb: No, straight onto ballot, Leg would not play a role; hoping for more nonpartisan delegates
  20. Q: Will ConCon result go before Legislature? What challenges to getting approval there?