My former colleagues Max Borders and Chris Martin, along with two friends, are making their better late than never debut onto the blogosphere. Jujitsui Generis is their new collective weblog. This one will incite a few arguments, I’m sure.
Jacob Grier is freelance writer, barista, and bartender. He writes, eats, and drinks a lot. He recently left a political life in Washington, DC for better things in Portland, OR.
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