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Done any Hotel Bed Jumping recently? http://j.mp/bbYjol http://j.mp/9E1v3P
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@joshelman I knew you’d be getting goosebumps at the use of that word.
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@parislemon I’ve noticed that several times now. The TC story is on Twitter before it’s on TC. (That’s how fast Twitter is.) /cc @rsarver
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@ninavizz I tweaked letters of the wordmark for the new version: http://twitter.com/about/resources/logos (primarily double t’s and e)
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The balance to strike for software developers: Apps that see few updates grow stale; apps that update too often are annoying.
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Looking forward to the lineup of speakers and topics for @FOWD in NY in just over a week. http://j.mp/bqeR4p
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@bcherry Wow, I’ve seen that on some Designer descriptions, but it would turn my head too if that was for a Developer, especially Sr.
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@jmspool Yep. Like they’re mini-sequels to The Matrix trilogy.
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@Hicksdesign That was one of the first views we designed for Google calendar (display can be set anywhere from 2-7 days forward).
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OH: “I’m not gonna fear that beard.” re: @trammell
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@danbenjamin Happy Anniversary!
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My polling place is our local Starbucks, and the gingerbread latte comes out on Election Day. I smell a conspiracy. #iVoted
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@smileyj68 Congrats to you and the rest of the @ZURB team. Looking forward to checking it out.
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@mike_ftw At least folks can post a tilt-shifted, lomo-fied photo of the ballot along with their complaint this year.
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Wife to daughter: “What do you want to eat for breakfast this morning?” 2-year old daughter: “Hot dog.” We have issues.
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This means of commoditizing identity design makes me cringe. “Logo.com Buys Logo.com” http://j.mp/bzpFbx
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@TimHaines Good catch. I knew we’d be finding lots of places afterward where old logos and icons were still hiding.
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@bs Both of those seem like they could end in disaster.
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RT @Emergency_In_SF: LARGE CROWD: certainly NOT emergency. But be advised estimated 10k people wearing orange in Civic Center apparently …
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Woot! #SFGiants
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@ryancarson Ah, but it’s not that. Both fold and viewport are the same – they’re both extremely fuzzy, unpredictable notions. /cc @danrubin
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@danrubin Especially considering his Amazon example places the majority of attention *well* above any assumed “fold”.
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@danrubin I was skeptical too. Then I read the article. He needs to stop referring to the “above the fold” and use “top of page” instead.
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@mdo Sorry. Next time I’ll put a shirt on too.
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Brilliant, especially the description. Rejected Gap logo pumpkin carving. http://j.mp/bulFWQ via @odannyboy
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@jbrewer @joeypfeifer Or the real dessert.
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@danrubin That’s it. Might be due to the limitations of Instagram’s current UI. There’s not much room for mediocre or over-sharing photogs.
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@cshrieve Because not everyone has a good eye. And the current feed makes each and every photo count.
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BUSTER! busts one out. Way to go kid.
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@Basti You noted the irony of that bundle, right? See also: http://www.curated.by/stop/dmv-hate
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@splorp That may be because the popular shots are often good, so you want them larger. Not always true of my feed.
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Find myself wishing my @instagram feed had the same thumbnail view as Popular. Not every photo is worth a full screen view.
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@k I think you won with this recent tweet because your checkin pulled a location that has more characters than many tweets.
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@Wzzy Same version. Apparently, the new bar is only visible to a small % of people so far.
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@ded Looks easy enough to mask out and fake the background between them if you wanted a perfect shot. Just requires a few PS skillz.
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@jinen A worthy stop after being away for a while, even if you just want to be home. Welcome back, Jinen.
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What’s next? “Turn your head and cough”? For the First Time, the TSA Meets Resistance theatlantic.com/national/archi…
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@jagtesh They’ve been using the unicode arrow for a while now. I disliked its awkward shape. Seems CSS gives more precise control over this.
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@jagtesh @maxshelley Appears this is only a limited test so far. Not everyone is seeing the new bar yet.
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@AJKandy That’s a pretty limited bucket test. But I guess they have their feedback already then. ;-)
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@joshuarudd Perhaps. Odd that it would only be available on Safari + Chrome/dev, but also to a limited % of that.
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@borislavb Ah, that might explain it then. More advanced/updated CSS support in the developer preview.
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@JimConnolly For reference, here’s a shot of what I see in Safari: http://cl.ly/5a6ece8dfbe2104fc280