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Good morning, D.C. It seems like most of us are really taking the time to enjoy our first post-Inaugural weekend by kicking back and taking it easy. (Even I’ve got to admit it is slightly calming, the lack of Inauguration-related press releases and materials rolling in this morning.) But there’s at least one person who isn’t relaxing this morning: Gabe Cohen, an Obama campaign staffer who missed the swearing-in ceremony during PurpleTicketGate, will be leading a viewing party on the Mall today for those who were shut out on Tuesday. Cohen — and whoever decides to show up at noon today — will watch a replay of the swearing-in on laptops and iPods to try and reclaim some of their lost experience.

Well, the port-o-potties are still there, so at least they won’t miss out on that particular part of the Inauguration. Enjoy!

In other news on this very quiet Saturday morning:

>> Sadly, yesterday’s foray into early spring-like temperatures will be short-lived, so says the Capital Weather Gang. Back to scarves, hats, and mittens!

>> The decision to award Darron M. Shaw $2.4 million in an excessive-force suit has been reversed, after the defense successfully argued on appeal that Shaw was carrying a gun when a Prince George’s County police officer shot him twice on New Year’s Day, 2006.

>> Jose Andres’ minibar at Cafe Atlantico is looking into expanding from its current six seats “into something between 18 and 24 seats…within 14-18 months,” according to Young and Hungry. Well, that would probably make getting a reservation slightly less trying.