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@kgallego32 Dark with gray roots, bleached blonde with dark roots. It’s all the same, right?
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@kgallego32 You and me, brother. Still have enough hair to pull it off?
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@kevinmarks Don’t know about that. But I’ll ask.
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@stop And just 4 months after Grandpa, you leave us to join your husband of 72 years. Goodbye, Grandma. I’ll miss you dearly.
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@hoverbird Me too. How do you know which conspiracy theory to believe? What if they’re both myths?
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@hoverbird I’m surprised anyone these days cares enough to write that much about sentence spacing. Haven’t we all moved on from that?
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@PapaCl1ck We’re always running experiments, even on mobile builds: blog.twitter.com/2013/experimen…
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@maxbulger @bijan I’m used to that by now. It’s the borderless navbar buttons and springboard folder design that I still can’t justify.
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@bijan Been using it a week myself. Parts I like. Parts I really can’t stand.
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Props to Guinness for a moving commercial:
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@TimHaines “Interesting to observe” is possibly the most noncommittal feedback I’ve seen so far. ;-)
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@TimHaines Sometimes data betrays you. cc @isaach
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@TimHaines No. On web, the line is currently link color, so as not to clash if you’ve set it to something other than blue.
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@alexgriendling Just trying to protect a fellow designer from getting suspended. Support doesn’t mess around with that. Sorry.
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@alexgriendling Might want to read this, particularly the part on Misuse of Twitter Badges: https://t.co/HlZhoe0tQr
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@shauninman Just experienced this for the first time yesterday, but I wasn’t paying attention. Clearly not intentional behavior.
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@fchimero @shiflett We asked the same question internally. Which is partially what led to the open ability to download all your tweets/data.
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@shauninman Touché.
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This
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@_Jordan @ntakayama #hackweek or copy/paste from your last client, right?
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@_Jordan @ntakayama Web apps like @WordPress have been doing this seamlessly for years. I’m surprised we haven’t tackled it yet.
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@ntakayama @_Jordan If only we converted those to their correct counterparts automatically. #hinthint
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@connors Puppies don’t make that image in my head go away.
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@connors Apparently, yes: twitter.com/rayiopez/statu…
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@fehler I can’t help but note the subtle irony of a piece that calls out hubris, and presents the author’s photo so large. ;-) @markboulton
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@fehler @markboulton 100% agreed. And glad several of you are expressing thoughts so well on behalf of the rest of us.
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@jontangerine Oh, interesting. Does that combination take up more space than Return? Or are you noting that recovery is more expensive?
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@markboulton We have less time to think about these things now. But we also learn to avoid knee jerk reaction. (At least, public reaction.)
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@jontangerine Possibly a hidden ploy to reduce line feeds in tweets? Is that why you hit return? Or another reason?
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@OokiePigster The problem is that they’re not interchangeable right now, because the old ? isn’t yet redirected: google.com/?q=query
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@chsweb @emilychang Maybe. It works correctly when I start from the location bar in Chrome. Not yet in Safari.
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@shinypb So this URL still works for you? google.com/?q=query @manuel @danwrong
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@shinypb Possibly because you’re initiating from the location bar? Try starting from google.com. @manuel @danwrong
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@emilychang Not in this format: google.com/?q=query
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@PaulAnnett Start from google.com, and try a query from there.
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@Moore @yarcom @aaronmentele Also, if you click a link using the old format (JS or no), it goes to the homepage: google.com/?q=query
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@stop @danwrong My larger concern is that pre-constructed URLs like this break without a redirect: google.com/?q=query
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@danwrong Different results in Safari & Chrome when searching from the location bar. But starting from google.com, always the #.
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@beep Yeah, my concern is that millions of reconstructed search URLs are now broken without a redirect.
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@emilychang Safari/desktop. Or go directly to google.com, and type in a query, instead of searching from the location bar.
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@emilychang You’re using Chrome, aren’t you?
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Did Google recently change search result URLs to use # instead of ? for the query string?
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@miradu Found your green tube into a pot of sugar, eh?
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@stop @southampton I know we’re not done iterating on conversations yet. Hang in there, and you’ll likely see it continue to evolve.
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@southampton We’re aware that some users are unhappy, and we’re listening. Many users feel opposite – they love the visibility now.
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@rgladwell It was added in the 60s/70s. Building was completed in 37.
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@southampton We read it regularly. What’s your feedback?