The Boston Diaries

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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Captain Napalm's Thermonuclear League of Liberty

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Captain Napalm's Thermonuclear League of Liberty
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Tue, 16 Jan 2007 10:16:38 -0500

So how do I join and get my very own thermonuclear weapons to play with?

About ten years ago, during one of my site redesigns, I embedded the following in an HTML comment on each page:

Join Captain Napalm's Thermonuclear League of Liberty …
write sean@conman.org for details …

That very same comment was even carried over to my blog—go ahead, check the source code and see. I'll wait.

Back?

Today was the first time anyone bothered to write about joining Captain Napalm's Thermonuclear League of Liberty (and it was my old roommate Rob who wrote in).

And it's been so long since I added it, I have no idea what exactly to do.

Other than maybe change the comment and see if it takes less than ten years for anyone else to notice.

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