Bad Taste At CPAC: <font color="red">Fund Takes Over Doverspa's Computer</font>
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There hasn't been too much excitement at CPAC on this beautiful Saturday morning. But, there have been incidents of the rude -- and it involved RedState's own Doverspa.
The bloggers are all set up in a Corner where we are using our own laptops. Well, a certain person we all probably know invaded the space and would not leave. Kevin McCullough has the details.
Update [2005-2-20 10:3:30 by Erick]: He did it again! Fund came back and did it with Bob Cox's computer. Now, to be fair, several people came wanting to get on the computers, which they thought might be public access. The difference is that everyone asked. Fund just hopped on the computers. Bizarre.
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He acted totally inappropriatly Doverspa.
Did he at least thank you?
I went to get some coffee with jadedmara and he was gone when I got back.
I don't even know if he knew it was my computer by the time he left. No big deal.
You're a gracious man Doverspa---I agree, I don't think he realized that it wasn't a more "public" workstation.
Dude, that's plain rude. You're handling it well, but, were it me, I'd warn politely once, give it five minutes, and then walk up and shut off my computer. No words, no discussion. (He's not offering you one.)
You're nobody in Washington until John Fund has been rude to you at least once.
Congratulations!
John Fund should be thoroughly ashamed of himself.
Reminds me of some of the boors at my work who look in the lunchroom refrigerator after 1 pm and eat anything that looks good, regardless if it belongs to someone else.
[paraphrasing my late Grandma Mildred] I'd guess Fund was brought up in a barn.
..Jeez Louise, it was nothing. And doverspa's not a pasty, he just has class and didn't really care.
We need to give this thing a name, and Fund-gate sounds like we're back to doing Huang, Clinton, and Trie.

I have no problem with Mr. Fund using my computer to check his email. Sure, he could have asked permission first. But I give him the benefit of the doubt that he did not know it was a personal computer. Hakuna Matatta.