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Blog Carnival: Three Years On by Adrastos

August 16th, 2008 by Loki

Y3K: First Annual HumidCity Blog Carnival

(For a complete and updated list of all Blog Carnival Posts visit this page.)

The proverbial shit hit the equally proverbial fan almost three years ago. It was the first time Dr. A and I and had ever evacuated and, like a dumbass, I’d set our house alarm so early in the morning on 8/29/05, my cell phone rang. The operator said our alarm had gone off and they couldn’t reach the police.

“There’s a hurricane,” I said a bit exasperated.

“Really? We’ll try again later.”

“No need. The cops have their hands full.”

I assume that the operator eventually heard of our little problem and stopped calling NOLA 911. It was down for quite some time for some obscure reason…

We were lucky and all that had happened was that a tree limb grazed the roof of our house, which set off the alarm. We were even luckier in the long run since we live in the sliver by the river. It didn’t matter much to us as we watched the water race into the rest of the city: we were pissed and took it very personally.

Three years on, some things have gotten better and others have stagnated. Most of our elected officials are still dolts, fools and poltroons but there’s been a groundswell of activism from the citizenry that have given us a few rays of hope. Of course, y’all know that already since you read Humid City; the megaphone for a man who doesn’t need a microphone, Loki.

The best thing that happened to me post-K started in late December of 2005 when I began blogging. Initially, I had about 44 readers all of whom had known me for years or were part of my rather untidy extended family. Then a funny thing happened, I discovered during Mardi Gras that there was a group of NOLA bloggers who started leaving comments on my posts so I began reading them.

The first blogger I got to know well was the late, great Ashley Morris. We traded comments, jokes, insults and emails. Ashley was also the first NOLA blogger I met in person. It was primary election day 2006 in Orleans Parish and Ashley invited me to stop by to drink beer and gossip about music and politics two of our shared passions. I did and it was love at first sight. Maybe not love but a close friendship was formed until he left us last spring. Nah, it *was* love, I still miss him. He was a great guy and an even better mime albeit a self-loathing mime. I’ll always owe him for inducting me both into the NOLA blogger cult and the Cult of Lafcadio aka the Krewe of PAN.

Shortly thereafter, I met Dangerblond who stopped by my shop and was disappointed that I wasn’t a tough talking Greek sailor with tattoos up the wazoo. Frack you too, Blondie. My wazoo is very delicate…

I met Oyster and Maitri at what was a proto-Geek dinner at Shane and Becky Landry’s house. Ash and Kim were there as well and Oyster was upset that I didn’t insult him enough. I think I’ve made up for lost time since then although I’ve never told him that he reminds me of teevee’s Lurch…

I first met the Joseph Smith founder of Humid City at the inaugural Geek Dinner. He was racing about like a crazy monkey; talking a mile a minute, smoking cancer sticks like a fiend and trying to cook Jambalaya at Alan Guiterrez’s sweat lodge in the Quarter. That was the night that I was able to put names to some of the faces of the NOLA bloggers and formed friendships with the more tolerant among them: Mr. Wet, Bart, Ray, Lisa, Schroeder and the gentlewoman from Georgia, Sophmom, to name but a few. I also met my arch nemesis, the Malaka from Nebraska, Michael Homan but you gotta take the bitter with the sweet,. I had no idea what an odd little man he would turn out to be but his wife and kids rule as well as rock…

The geek dinners and odd meet-ups spawned the Rising Tide conferences. It’s always a chaotic process to help organize the event but it somehow turns out well. It’s like being a teenager or something: you gotta have zits before you grow up. Shameless plug time: RT III is around the corner. Not only will you hear the original Rising Tider, John Barry, but you’ll get a chance to see Lee Zurik’s eyebrows in person and ask Gambit’s Kevin Allman the pressing question: which brother do you prefer, Duane or Greg? My money is on the dead rock star. Register and/or donate early and often.

When Loki asked me to guest post at Humid City, I insulted him and then accepted. It’s the way our friendship works. I’ve always enjoyed reading the eclectic folks who post here, to paraphrase The Wizard Of Oz: pirates, Lokis and bears, oh my. Loki is part jester, part carnival barker and all energy. Just thinking of his schedule wears me out so I’ll close by thanking Loki for the guest post shot and go back to my usual stand.

I lied. I gotta repeat my new mantra one more time: pirates, Lokis and bears, oh my…

Posted by Adrastos: http://adrastos.blog-city.com/

(For a complete and updated list of all Blog Carnival Posts visit this page.)

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Green Fog

August 20th, 2006 by Loki

There was some confusion last night that I really would like to clear up. (A full post on the Geek Dinner is coming soon) One of the attendees, Stybbie, got the hairy eyeball from a number of people when he said he was in the Krewe of Chartreuse. He was not referring to the group sent down here by the blogger Chartreuse, but to our Carnival Krewe.

The Krewe of Chartreuse celebrated its tenth year marching on Mardi Gras Day, 2006. It is not the same as the group recently referred to as carpetbloggers.

It is completely my own fault. I should have realized there would be confusion, I was just fried from dealing with my grandmother’s estate all day. Apologies.

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I Survived the Geek Dinner

August 20th, 2006 by Loki

Finally home after the clean up. Pics are up on Flickr here. Will write more manana, but it was quite good. Several new faces and voices added to the mix. I am exhausted but highly pleased. BBC interviews went well, will have link up as soon as they send me one.

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BBC Radio Coverage

August 19th, 2006 by Loki

Well the BBC has arranged to interview a few of the local bloggers this evening at the Geek Dinner. Victims will be: Alan from ThinkNOLA, Kalypso, and myself.BBC - Radio Five Live - Pods and Blogs

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Geek Dinner II: The Sequel

August 19th, 2006 by Loki

Saturday night is the Geek Dinner, the past two days have been spent cleaning out the site of my old apartment in Broadmoor and making ready for the arrival of the many geeks, technophiles, and web publishers who will be attending. Check out the details on the Geek Dinner page of the ThinkNOLA New Orleans Wiki.

Many thanks to my business partners Dudley and Chris as well as Esther N., and UptownGirl for helping out with the clean out/site prep! I raise my Gatorade in your honor! Additional thanks to Alan from ThinkNOLA for starting the Geek Dinners in the first place, one of the many efforts he has made to use technology for the good of New Orleans.

The Geek Dinner is sponsored by ThinkNOLA, 504Data.Com and Stormhoek Wine.

Drop in, speak up, geek out!

EDIT: *slaps forehead* Oh yeah, if you aren’t coming by check out the Antigravity Alternative Media Expo. If you do stop by and check out Oyster at the Rising Tide table, Jac at the Defend New Orleans table, and visit the DaFa Fungus table (I hear they’re packing DVDs of Zombie! vs. Mardi Gras).

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Geek Dinner Update

August 14th, 2006 by Loki

Details and a sign in for next weekend’s Geek Dinner II: The Sequel can be found on the New Orleans Wiki. Please stop by and add your name/site to the listings if you are planning on attending.

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Columns and Bloggers and Dinner, Oh my!

August 11th, 2006 by Loki

Well, for those of you under the impression that things are just dandy here in New Orleans please read my newest column on Powers and Morrison, it includes an inside view of the situation from a French Quarter business owner. (The Quarter is the least affected area of the city.)

While you are there you should also check out the newest offering on P&M, a page that consolidates feeds from a wide array of local bloggers. Mr. Morrison is one of the few media types to be really incensed by the horrible situation here. He and I have put this page together so that people can get info first hand from the bloggers who live here. Someone is actually paying attention!

On another note the newest Geek Dinner will be held on Saturday the 19th (EDIT: Please note the date change!) at 7pm at the site of my former apartment - 4615 S. Claiborne Ave (just uptown from Napoleon in Broadmoor). The Geek Dinner entry on the Wiki (linked above )will be updated within the next day or two for planning purposes. Flood wreckage, an authentic FEMA trailer, a grill, the colorful remains of my piano, yardspace to socialize in and Wi-Fi provided by 504 DataCom (My new Telcom company). This will be our best opportunity to confer before Rising Tide, and I look forward to seeing you all again. More details will be released as they are confirmed.

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