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@hchamp I’ve often wondered if they show movies and offer meals on flights to that area.
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Fever’s new approach to feed reading looks like high-end competition for Google Reader :: http://bit.ly/PBWy2
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Yes, failing sucks. But almost everyone knows what failure brings. Success brings many more potential unknowns.
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fear of success (not failure) is what holds many people back: failure is a familiar constant, success is an unknown variable (via @danrubin)
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Installing Gears within a Fluid app for Gmail, which further blurs the lines between web and client apps.
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No go on moo.com for biz cards. Their cards are 84mm x 55mm (or 3.31″ x 2.17″). For US cards, they should offer the standard 3.5″ x 2″.
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@jeromyhenry No. Went with real name. Partly because of the 5-char minimum. Also because people from my past don’t associate me with stop.
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Anyone have recommendations for *offset* printers in the US that can print quality business cards quickly and without much fuss?
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@snookca Well played, Mr. Snook.
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@snookca If I didn’t know your current real estate situation, your last tweet would sound rather suspicious.
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@Ed At least you have the reassurance that you’ll always see the censored versions of that adjective or verb.
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@notasausage During a BBQ, yes, you can be annoyed. Outside said BBQ, you can only be annoyed at yourself for making that one up. ;-)
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@_ Wow. Dave. I’m actually surprised Twitter let you choose that as a username. Wonder if you & @Underscore get a lot of crossed mentions?
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Dinner last night was at 4:30pm. In my consulting days, that was often when I finally got lunch.
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If you choose a common word as a username, you can’t fault the community for referring to you when they don’t mean to.
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Knowing the little bit of sign language we’ve learned so far is already helping us communicate across a crowded, noisy room.
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Still trying to figure out what good a signpost is inside a walled garden.
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@clarkalastair A midnight viewing that’s over in 10 seconds? Ok, then sure.
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So many people were waiting for a username… bet it was kind of anti-climactic, eh?
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@cw We’ll miss having you around so often. Don’t be a stranger.
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She turned 10 months old today. Happy Birthday, little E. http://yfrog.com/623ljj
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Not understanding why Gmail always needs 3 separate loading cycles in Mobile Safari. #slowloader
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Unfortunately safari 4 doesn’t make caltrain or muni run faster. (via @webomatica)
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@Tara_Bear Be prepared. Just got on at RWC, and it’s packed. Standing room only.
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I don’t know how @anildash gets so accurate in his prediction of the future: http://bit.ly/fufacebook
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Sewn-in security tags on retail clothing made cashiers’ jobs easier. But they also turned the alarms at the door into a repeating joke.
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I have a bad habit of switching to root to show my file system who’s boss.
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Re: Feeding my daughter. My hand and the spoon may be the airplane. But she is King Kong.
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@sean True, and the cashier even apologized after it was said. Then asked one more time before catching herself, “Anything else?”
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Woman takes a bottle of juice to the cashier and says, “Just this.” Cashier: “Anything else?” Woman: “Um, no, that’s the *just* part.”
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People who look over the top of their eyeglasses never seem trustworthy to me.
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@dtm3dd Recursion headache. I get the @ reply from you in the middle of LittleSnapping an address from Safari about Snow Leopard. :-)
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Hell of an optimization: “Snow Leopard takes up less than half the disk space of the previous version…” http://bit.ly/pso7r
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Tabs finally feel comfortable again in Safari 4. But I wonder why the need for a binary loading indicator?
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Zeldman mode: state where your electronics or other effects randomly & repeatedly go on the fritz without explanation http://bit.ly/156PS5
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@multimichel There are still employees at Google with the Webmaster title. Though in place of counters, they insert Google Analytics code.
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Train was unusually full this morning. And tons of people walking down 4th. Oh, right. WWDC.
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@Malarkey Remember when that (or dropping in the current date) was the way websites tried to appear fresh and current?
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Thanks to musings last week by @sacca & @kevinweil, I now have “Total Eclipse of the Heart” stuck in my head. Esp. Hurra Torpedo’s version.
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Very. Rough. Night. That’s all.
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TIME: How Twitter Will Change the Way We Live (by @stevenbjohnson) http://bit.ly/r25j3
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Listened to birds tweet in our back yard this morning. They have a few more centuries of tweeting history than we do.
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Sometimes, reading Twitter feels like watching Guy Pearce in Memento without the body notes.
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These shoes were not meant for running to the train station.
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@sazp No apology necessary. There are to many good people out there to follow anyway. :-)
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Aside from the illustrations, I guess you could pretty much follow these steps in reverse order too. http://twitpic.com/6j8lb
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Nicely designed: http://kissmeimpolish.com/ (via @maxvoltar)
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I want. “Regular: Graphic Design Today” http://bit.ly/i9KB4 (via @designrelated)