3Quarks Ball
The 3QuarksDaily celebrated its second anniversary in style last night at Flux Factory in Queens.
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If you missed headline act Secret Society at Flux Factory you can catch them tonight at Union Hall in Park Slope, Brooklyn.

It was a great party! The grave diggers outside were my favorite part, but the frozen margaritas and samosas were nice too. Met some cool NGO people, talked a bunch of law, and got the worst fucking hangover i've had in a year and a half.
Posted by: Jeremy Sykes | August 28, 2006 at 08:45 AM
Yeah, it definitely was. I met plenty of intelligent, informed people, and had intellectual conversations with multiple people that I'd only dreamed of having before coming to the City.
I'm not sure whether my dancing would be considered a good sign in that I felt comfortable enough to do it, or a bad sign in that I embarrassed myself in front of a large number of people.
Getting mugged at the end by a guy smaller than me was a bummer, though.
Posted by: Alon Levy | August 28, 2006 at 10:15 AM
Very sultry looking woman on the front page there. I did like the gents white tux coat over the white linen shirt though, pretty tastefull - though it looks like he was the only guy to dress for the occasion.
Posted by: Count Zero | August 28, 2006 at 10:24 AM
You got mugged!?
Posted by: Lindsay Beyerstein | August 28, 2006 at 11:45 AM
She looks better in person, Count Zero.
Posted by: Alon Levy | August 28, 2006 at 11:45 AM
Yeah... I shared a taxi with Abbas, Margit, and Jennifer. It dropped me off about 30 meters from the entrance to my building; somewhere along these 30 meters, a punk robbed my cellphone.
Posted by: Alon Levy | August 28, 2006 at 12:59 PM
"She looks better in person, Count Zero."
I can believe it. Pictures never do most women justice anyways.
Posted by: Count Zero | August 28, 2006 at 01:10 PM
Lots and lots of bra straps. In my day, we would never let our bra straps show. If we couldn't go braless, if we didn't have the tits for it, we didn't wear tanks. And that's how it was. Nowdays, none of you whippersnappers goes braless.
Posted by: mudkitty | August 28, 2006 at 07:48 PM
"Lots and lots of bra straps. In my day, we would never let our bra straps show. If we couldn't go braless, if we didn't have the tits for it, we didn't wear tanks. And that's how it was. Nowdays, none of you whippersnappers goes braless."
There also wasn't the water/jelly filled wonder bra's back then, for those who are mammary deficient. I'm sure alot of it has to do with the facade most people put on at parties, both physical and of the persona.
Posted by: Count Zero | August 29, 2006 at 10:05 AM