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@gruber @mikeindustries There is only one acceptable use of that name. nytimes.com/2010/10/29/din…
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@VL Your inspiration will live long here.
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Twitter’s Year in Review keeps getting better each year. A fantastic summary of the year’s events, including your own. 2012.twitter.com
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Have you seen any photos by @PhilTers?
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@abi_byrd Welcome to the flock, Abi. Happy to have you join us officially!
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RT @design: Introducing photo filters for Twitter
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@shinypb The employees and security guards must go through some kind of training to mute their counter-shoplifting instincts.
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“Once you get used to some of our economies, you don’t even think about them anymore.” via @VW, circa 1959.
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@ShelbyWhite Do you think you’re getting the majority of those new followers because of the hashtag use though? I speculate not.
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@ShelbyWhite Agreed, & again, I’m not sure if this is the reason. I think Goog starts excluding results if a site uses repetitive keywords.
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@ShelbyWhite Not sure if that’s a reason or not, just speculating. And in theory, same thing could happen to a celeb for similar behavior.
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@dbedingfield @gwb Proper advice for any design review.
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@ShelbyWhite Volume of tweets containing #design from everyone is pretty high, and covers all kinds of design. Do you really need to use it?
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@ShelbyWhite Looks like you’ve been using the hashtag for a lot of tweets recently. That might be considered sp*mmy behavior.
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@ShelbyWhite I can’t definitively say, because I don’t have much insight into the search index, but…
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Detail of new shirts for @design, via @ThisGuy. http://t.co/wnZANV3s
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@Zhanna Too. Much. Sake.
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@davepell @mikeindustries It’s worse than that.
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@trammell Let it grow. Let it grow. Let the love inside you show.
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#SacksForSandy is collecting gifts for kids displaced by the hurricane. Help them push to their goal if you can. sacksforsandy.com
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@ThisGuy I think that was actually a look of panic as I realized I was in the background of the photo, and scrambled to get out of it…
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@rickturlington Yeah, first time I’ve seen this with Amazon. My guess is some kind of algo of cost to them, plus my purchase history.
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@crystalmwilliam Need some help in learning the language of Twitter?
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@murphstwit I actually feel a little of both.
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@mdo Exactly. “If you really want to return this item, please contact Customer Service.” I’ll make you an offer you can’t refuse.
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Amazon just told me to keep an item I’m trying to return. That I don’t need to return it, but they’ll refund me anyway. Say what?
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One siren whizzing by, and you write it off. Twenty minutes of non-stop fire and ambulance sirens, and you know something is very wrong.
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@benvenAdi @gabevidal It was real gingerbread too (plus over 425 pounds of candy). Smelled wonderful inside. Make another one!
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@Yarcom Totally edible. Several pieces and marshmallows were missing.
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@miradu It’s totally edible – several pieces were broken off, and several sugar-coated marshmallows were gone too.
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@DominicScott Where are you seeing tiny avatars?
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@jbrewer Because good design can help feed them. news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/…
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@ashsmash I have no idea what you’re talking about. ;-)
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@joshuarudd I wouldn’t call every instance of that (not even most) namedropping. Sometimes folks want everyone to see a response.
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@dbedingfield Makes perfect sense in light of previous conversation.
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@luxuryluke And I have a different confusion…
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RT @bhaggs: In shipping product, the gut check question may be, “Who wants to put their name on it?” bryanhaggerty.com/blog/2012/11/p…
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@trammell What about a service that warns you before sitting down that there’s no more tp in this stall?
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@Twabbi Negative.