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“There’s an iPhone app for that” is the new black.
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How to rotate videos with QuickTime (think this requires a QT Pro license): http://bit.ly/VVgY9 (via @wubbels)
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Rotating a photo 90° is easy. Rotating a video 90° should not be this difficult.
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@marwansalfiti I wouldn’t call it tampering… more like stealing, then replacing with something less original.
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In case you’re wondering about the Rand quotes, I pulled them as my response to changes at Yale University Press: http://bit.ly/lt8sb
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“Bad design is frequently the consequence of mindless dabbling, and the difficulty is not confined merely to the design of logos.” –Rand
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“The belief that a new or updated design will be some kind charm that will magically transform any business, is not uncommon.” –Paul Rand
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“There are as many reasons for designing a new logo, or updating an old one, as there are opinions.” –Paul Rand
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@tonygil Ticket trading. That’s an interesting concept.
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Frustrated. I was cited tonight for “failure to yield to a pedestrian”. Especially when I’m normally careful of exactly that.
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Looking forward to having @trammell join us at Twitter next week. http://bit.ly/flufh
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@bullyingposters Wrongly attributed – I had nothing to do with that poster.
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Catching up on some iPhotoing.
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I’d certainly find this useful: “iPhone Needs a New Home” http://bit.ly/2ypB0i (via @@frogdesign)
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@chrismessina Though not quite as warm as one…
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@jess Thanks for doing your part, Jess… :-)
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Thank you, generous meter-feeder. I only had 8 minutes on the meter. Came back 10 minutes later to find another 15 minutes added.
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@mattproto We started rolling them out back in June – http://bit.ly/zErOL – but we’ve continued to verify more accts since then.
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Lately, it seems weather forecasts (temps) for San Francisco have been even more inaccurare than usual.
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Trying to stay healthy in a household with a sick wife and a sick daughter.
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@jkottke Thanks, Jason. I can’t take credit for all of them though. And we still have lots of work ahead of us.
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I must have just passed a milestone – there’s now a strange comma that appears in my number of tweets.
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@ded If you were in Australia, we’d know why.
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@CamBowman Just don’t forget to take it out of the oven now that nap time is over…
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@ryancarson Love your ideas for @Helloapp. Would love to hear how it works out if/once you use it for an event.
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Ran into @jack this morning @Sightglass. First time we’ve actually met/spoken in person.
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@badbanana Except in this scenario, someone thinks you deserve to be at the party.
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Lots o’ stats in a video on the Social Media Revolution: http://bit.ly/3tXinr (from @equalman)
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It’s not everyday that one of my favorite brand sites mentions our work: “So Long o_O” http://bit.ly/n06Qf
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@NatalieLent If you’re talking about 140 in LA, no, sorry, won’t be there this time.
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@t That’s what I’m doing already. Just seems like further integration is possible with a dedicated field.
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Simple integration wish: any contact manager should have a built-in field for Twitter usernames. Additional features are bonus.
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@mattdempseycom I have something similar that’s been in the queue for a while. Hopefully someday soon.
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@jasonsantamaria Thanks, Jason. We have a lot more work ahead of us. Don’t expect them to stop anytime soon…
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@babystacc I’m not smoking. And why are you calling me “missy” now?
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Still enjoying the memories of last night’s dinner with my beautiful wife. Small place, good conversation, and delicious food.
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@iHeartkandy Wondering what I did to deserve that comment? (You addressed me by putting the @ before “stop”…)
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@etamer http://twitter.com/account/picture
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RT @smashingmag: 7 Japanese aesthetic principles to change your thinking – http://bit.ly/1YuebH My favorite: Yugen.
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@LaughingSquid – @VL has been on a roll with those lately. There are even more that await discovery.
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@richardhenry @al3x Hey man, I just make ’em pretty. I don’t deploy ’em. ;-) (But seriously, we’re looking into it.)
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@t Assuming permission seems different than changing protections in a ToS, esp if the original ToS stated that the terms can change anytime.
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Never assume silence equals approval unless you know for a *fact* that everyone knows about your assumption.
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This doesn’t work for me: “If we don’t hear back from you by [date], we will assume that we have permission to [do x].”
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A couple of these are debatable, but most are actually cool: “The World’s Coolest Bus Stops” – http://bit.ly/nulWr (via @good)
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Foldable wheels! “The Reinvention of the Wheel” – http://bit.ly/swnzm (via @Behance)
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I should have known better not to eat the Indian food at lunch today. Coriander / cilantro and I don’t mix. Strange allergy.
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Just followed a conversation with @rk without getting totally lost in engineering details. Probably more to his credit than mine though.
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For the record, “flesh it out” and “flush it out” mean two similar, but ultimately, very different actions. http://bit.ly/12ymwY