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@luxuryluke I have Gangnam Style stuck in my head now. But it’s Gotham Style now.
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@mdo Takes one to know one. Love you bro.
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@subimage None of them. But we use it for all marketing and signage.
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@RyanBarton Right. Also: twitter.com/stop/status/14…
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@alexhorre @jbrewer Possibly. But that’s the way to do it for now. You could also request your tweet archive to search past tweets locally.
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@RyanBarton Blink, and she’ll be 1 year like ours.
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RT @jbrewer: How long before our information gluttony leads to a type of cognitive diabetes?
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@chrisfurniss @beep The difficulty lies in the intent. A tweet TO a person is often not intended to be broadcast widely. But one ABOUT, is.
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@smarty Was?
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@chrisfurniss @beep Challenge though: when a tweet starts with the @, it’s hard to know if the intent is TO the person, or ABOUT the person.
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@beep Yeah, the reply-hacking doesn’t work so well. If just trying to tweet about someone, that’s where we perhaps need alt fanout rules.
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In #ScottsdaleAZ, taking in a Giants Spring Training game.
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Hello, PHX.
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@mbe Sidenote: 11B results.
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Better headline: What starts in Vegas doesn’t stay in Vegas. pandodaily.com/2013/03/15/mor…
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INFP, once again for me. It never varies, except between P and J.
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@pankaj Congrats, Pankaj! I’ve enjoyed our many conversations over the years.
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@mkruz Game on, Kruz. Game on.
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@mikeindustries @mkruz Rewritten:
as twitter breaks change a new form great for haiku it inspires anew
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@mkruz @mikeindustries That doesn’t even follow the pattern of a haiku though?
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@DesignerDon Hmm. I disabled Java in Safari, but did not remove anything AFAIK.
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@escapist Exactly. Though I think it’s at odds with both store and app. You look in an app for something, not on an app.
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@jmp16407 Nope. I’m no longer orange.
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@AndrewCrow @escapist I think that’s because we think of Amazon as a website. Content and objects are ON a site. Products are IN a store.
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Thanks, Illustrator CS6, for crashing while I was attempting to save my file.
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@mdo @KyleDoherty Did you ever doubt us?
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@tomcoates @andybudd I gave up on MT for WP long ago. Beware that WP is a resource hog relative to MT. You must have a good server.
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@necolas I’d almost buy that if the name of the platform didn’t use “app” and “store”. Both are wont to use the IN preposition.
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@mikeindustries This is why I favored stripping all line breaks.
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@sabatoge Either. I can find a cable in the Apple store. Or I can buy a cable from the Apple store. Neither one is ON.
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@chrismpls @bhaggs They might be sold ON the truck (a slight stretch, IMO) but they are definitely bought FROM the truck.
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@bhaggs Perhaps it’s similar to the way our own Who to follow rubs purists the wrong way.
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@rpmcb Perspective appreciated.
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@bhaggs Exactly.
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@rpmcb I see where you’re trying to go. I just don’t buy the logic or the parallel. Software runs on an OS. It’s available in/from a store.
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@rpmcb I do not equate any app store with the radio or the Internet. A product is available IN or FROM a store, not ON it.
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@maxvoltar I like contrast in my analytics graphs. ;-)
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Anyone else bothered by the ON in the phrase, “Available ON the App Store”? Why not in or from?