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		<title>Asynchronous Beer and Geeking</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2008 02:54:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gabriel Mansour</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to Ian Irving for helping us come up with a new tagline for this site: &#8220;Asynchronous Beer and Geeking&#8220;. Heck, it&#8217;s a lot better than the ones I came up with.
How bad are the ones I came up with, you ask? Well, for your entertainment (and my personal embarrassment), I present you with my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.whatswiththat.ca/mush/gall/pictures/l5.html" rel="acquaintance met"><img src="http://ajaxcamp.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/l5.jpg" width="50%" class="right" title="Brent Ashley showing off this “JavaScript Remote Scripting – Now with XMLHttp!!” t-shirt, taken by Pete Mosely" alt="Brent Ashley showing off this “JavaScript Remote Scripting – Now with XMLHttp!!” t-shirt, taken by Pete Mosely" /></a>Thanks to <a href="http://falsepositives.com/" rel="friend met colleague">Ian Irving</a> for <a href="http://www.falsepositives.com/index.php/2008/01/18/weird-wonderful-web-links-for-january-18th/#comment-32248" title="False Positives: Weird Wonderful Web Links for January 18th">helping us come up with</a> a new tagline for <a href="http://ajaxcamp.org/" title="Ajax Pub Nite blog">this site</a>: &#8220;<strong>Asynchronous Beer and Geeking</strong>&#8220;. Heck, it&#8217;s a lot better than the ones I came up with.</p>
<p>How bad are the ones I came up with, you ask? Well, for your entertainment (and my personal embarrassment), I present you with my list of rejected site taglines (I want to warn you in advance that a lot of these—if not all of them—are kinda out of left field, and didn&#8217;t quite represent both the Ajax <em>and</em> Pub Nite aspects in a way I liked, which is why they were rejected), so bear with me):</p>
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<li>“Asynchronously requesting since 2007” — Maybe? possibly a better variation of this?
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<li>“Dynamically serving content since 2007”</li>
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<li>“Enhancing web experiences while impairing our own”</li>
<li>“No longer just a cleaning solution”</li>
<li>“Now with 10× more beer”</li>
<li>“Now with more scripty goodness”</li>
<li>“More <code>XmlHttpRequest</code>s than you can shake a stick at”</li>
<li>“<code>$("#pub").load("nerds").find(".nerd").each(function(){ $(this).drink(); }).addClass("inebriated");</code>” — Too geeky/obscure? Maybe not this one then. The string values can change if we wanna adapt it though. (Optionally, could’ve tacked on <code>fadeOut()</code> to the end of the chain (just for kicks), but I didn’t want to infer anything that isn’t necessarily so.)</li>
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