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@jeffrey I frequently used Leewood over 10 years ago while at HotWired. They were always great to work with then.
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@splorp Yep – that line was never intended to support all the meta data being crammed in there now.
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@nicknegulescu Thanks. Hey, btw, is this you? http://j.mp/9Bh8K7 Suspicious that it’s an exact copy of your reply, yet with no attribution.
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@nicknegulescu Purely intentional. It’s a pixelated version of a high res photo of mine from NZ. Plus it optimizes well.
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@nicknegulescu Not sure if I can answer that – I don’t have the perception. I’m a delicious user, but have definitely used it less lately.
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@notableapp Hah – I had a slide in my talk that showed how Notable was actually good about email notifications. Got cut because of time. :-(
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@DragonC There’s something in there about all ye who are weary and troubled (and fatigued), and I will give you tweets…
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@rjs Probably depends on level of risk taken that resulted in a mistake. It’s probably more rewarding the willingness to take a risk.
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RT @CamBowman: So this is what summer feels like!
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Waiting for our flight to Seattle. Hoping the good weather up there holds through next week.
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RT @ebertchicago: Final report: There was no Climategate. The global warming scientists were correct. http://j.mp/achTHH
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@Reedy Not sure. Even though Apple provides the ability to contain them in Settings, seems like UI laziness on the part of the developer.
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@meyerweb A little too bright for my taste. But not far from Yahoo’s color.
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@WSig Seems easier to me to place them consistently in app, because you often want to see the effects of each change.
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@mynameisraj Seems easier to me to change them in app, since you may want to immediately see the effects of each change.
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While I love the iPhone and its OS, the notion that some apps have embedded settings, yet others sit in global Settings, irks me.
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@KatieS We’re very lucky – looking forward to having you join us. Have admired your work for a while now.
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RT @cameronmoll: A preview of iPhone 5’s much-improved antenna: http://flic.kr/p/8g19uV
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Seemingly living the “when it rains, it pours” cliché.
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@olivierlacan We’ve seen most users access their tweets by clicking on their avatar/username/#tweets link at the top of the Home sidebar.
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@olivierlacan Valid feedback though. We’ve seen some confusion in user testing over the Profile link before.
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@olivierlacan Where is the other case? In the screenshot you shared, they both refer to the same thing. The lower link is profile settings.
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Also of interest regarding the email/e-mail debate, Nigeria (scams): http://j.mp/cvACFC and Poland (reversal): http://j.mp/avGbfJ
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Regarding “email” vs. “e-mail”, this trend graph tells the story quite clearly: http://j.mp/9XWBOm
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My @pixelworkers Local 415 shirt just arrived. Thanks, gang! Get one – their $17.76 sale ends today. http://www.unitedpixelworkers.com/
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@jmk You may think it sets expectation, but you can’t determine how your recipients will view it, right?
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The arguments for and against the “sent from my phone” sigs are passionate. Most fors use it as an excuse for taking less thought and time.
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@jmk Still don’t see it as a valid excuse. It says you’re not important enough to me to merit the same amount of thought I’d normally give.
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@sean Innovative thinking. But I think a few marketing firms already beat you to it.
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@hardy24 For how long after the msg was sent though? And why can’t someone who has your mobile# always call your mobile? Why does it change?
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@marcusbryan @jamesrwhite Including that on a short message says you’re not worth my full time or attention to typos. It’s a bad excuse.
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@subcide Shame on Apple (and other vendors) for including it by default.
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@sean Change your sig to include a photo of you holding your new phone. Because images in sigs are even better than disclaimers. :-)
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@luxuryluke I’ve even seen apologies for misspellings/typos in the same signatures because it was sent from their phone.
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@SamHowat Why would (or should) your customers need to think about how they contact you?
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@smileyj68 Awesome. See you there, Jonathan.
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Just because an email gets sent from your phone, that’s no excuse to include that in your signature.
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@JamesWanless We know how they’re implemented is controversial. They’re loved by some, hated by others.
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I’m speaking next week on engagement at the Web App Masters Tour in Seattle. Use code BOWMAN for $200 off. http://j.mp/wamt-sea
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@mschoening Glad you both stopped by. Enjoy the rest of your time in San Francisco. Maybe we’ll see you again soon.
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It’s Friday now. And it’s on.
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Not sure why I thought this would be easy. It’s Windows.
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@isaach We still have (and use) ours. Toddler-size now, of course. Loved the way we could rotate the infant seat in any direction.
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Just witnessed a “bang-up” parallel parking job: two wheels on the curb, notch taken out of a tree, license plate laying on the street.
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@isaach Looks like you guys are ready. Oh, and you’re gonna love that Orbit.
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@jeffrey One of the many shockers to welcome your residency in this great state.
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@danbenjamin Saft lets you do that, although it’s bulky. Sogudi was a light-weight solution, but hasn’t been updated in a long time