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I don’t understand why so many people give up and claim they don’t have a choice. You *can* choose to not support this nonsense.
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Why all the fuss over Outlook and its rendering engine? Why not get everyone to ignore it & decide not to support its team’s poor decisions?
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@sean Sweet. It even stands out, but not too much. Any idea why the print button is stacked below the Tweet This button on its own line?
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Got hung up on by a telemarketer tonight. I must be getting better at handling their calls.
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Our dog turns 3 this week. That’s 21 in dog years. Drinking age. I think he’s earned a beer.
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Caltrain running late again today. This time due to an “unruly passenger” in Mountain View. #joy
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@jenna Imagine what that movie did for those of us with daughters who will too quickly grow up.
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There is no better sound on this planet than that of my own child’s laughter.
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Watched Taken last night. Summary: Liam Neeson as a retired spy, father, and general bad ass. Good movie for Father’s Day weekend.
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@rickturlington You too, Rick. Hope this trip is going better for you guys than last week’s.
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If you use our conversation to pitch a successful life, and you somehow tie that to Amway, our conversation will be over immediately.
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Combined birthday and Father’s Day weekend celebrations have commenced.
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Checking out an app to automatically change stuff based on location or wifi network – http://networklocationapp.com/
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Been using @evernote for a year now. Love it. Notes synced & available on any platform. New client for OS3 rocks: http://bit.ly/olmDv
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Tweetie’s twitpocalypsed search results are starting to feel like bad implementations of the “I’m feeling lucky” button.
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No guarantees what you say or write about someone (or your experience with him/her) won’t somehow make its way back to that person.
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@30SecondLife I agree, We’ve already created new designs with that + more. Just waiting on resources to implement it. Low priority for now.
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Gmail’s “Undo Send” (enable it from Labs) comes in really useful now and then – http://bit.ly/2kWRWt Gives you ~5 secs to undo sending.
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And here are the instructions for configuring Google Sync for the iPhone – http://bit.ly/dzy4N I only use it for calendars.
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@matijs Negative. With Google Sync, there’s no more need for a computer as middleman. It’s a direct sync connection to the phone.
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Google Sync and OS 3.0 now supports up to 25 calendars http://bit.ly/Geafk No more BusySync & MobileMe hacks to sync Gcal with the iPhone.
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You may now change your email signatures to “Copied and pasted from my iPhone.”
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Interesting that @ATTNEWS is responding to & featuring tweets like this http://bit.ly/JKSXn by posting videos like this http://bit.ly/DhZ7p
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One small step… auto-authentication for iPhones at AT&T wifi hotspots. http://bit.ly/16lQz5
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Attempting to satisfy my curiosity of what certain odd-looking businesses are along Caltrain’s path.
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@zeldman Exactly. Just identifying additional future opportunity (by stating the obvious).
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@AndrewGrill Freudian slip on that last hashtag? :-) To which quote are you referring?
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@camcavers If only I had one. (See tweets from Monday seeking printer recs…)
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3 suits next to me in a cafe discussing sales tactics. I hear, “What about Twitter?” “Don’t bother, that channel won’t be around next year.”
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Finally following @sween and @badbanana because I see so many good RTs of them by @BestAt.
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Fever will really take off if/when @shauninman (or a partner) turns around a hosted, no-setup version.
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@hchamp I’ve often wondered if they show movies and offer meals on flights to that area.
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Fever’s new approach to feed reading looks like high-end competition for Google Reader :: http://bit.ly/PBWy2
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Yes, failing sucks. But almost everyone knows what failure brings. Success brings many more potential unknowns.
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fear of success (not failure) is what holds many people back: failure is a familiar constant, success is an unknown variable (via @danrubin)
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Installing Gears within a Fluid app for Gmail, which further blurs the lines between web and client apps.
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No go on moo.com for biz cards. Their cards are 84mm x 55mm (or 3.31″ x 2.17″). For US cards, they should offer the standard 3.5″ x 2″.
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@jeromyhenry No. Went with real name. Partly because of the 5-char minimum. Also because people from my past don’t associate me with stop.
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Anyone have recommendations for *offset* printers in the US that can print quality business cards quickly and without much fuss?
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@snookca Well played, Mr. Snook.
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@snookca If I didn’t know your current real estate situation, your last tweet would sound rather suspicious.
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@Ed At least you have the reassurance that you’ll always see the censored versions of that adjective or verb.
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@notasausage During a BBQ, yes, you can be annoyed. Outside said BBQ, you can only be annoyed at yourself for making that one up. ;-)
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@_ Wow. Dave. I’m actually surprised Twitter let you choose that as a username. Wonder if you & @Underscore get a lot of crossed mentions?
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Dinner last night was at 4:30pm. In my consulting days, that was often when I finally got lunch.
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If you choose a common word as a username, you can’t fault the community for referring to you when they don’t mean to.
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Knowing the little bit of sign language we’ve learned so far is already helping us communicate across a crowded, noisy room.
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Still trying to figure out what good a signpost is inside a walled garden.
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@clarkalastair A midnight viewing that’s over in 10 seconds? Ok, then sure.