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  1. RT @hbeschizza Somedays I just want to reboot
  2. Our robots do not feed on the dead! They FEAST on them!
  3. No iphones in bed or at the dinner table! The case against iPhones in the bedroom: http://rubyurl.com/27EZ RT @tokyomango
  4. NYT clones year-old @tokyomango story. http://bit.ly/AZgSj offers nothing new on original published by Gizmodo: http://bit.ly/G5Lcj
  5. RT @iwisenet "we are changing the default setting" thankyousomuch
  6. iWise appears to be the latest thing that asks for your twitter login and then starts spewing spam through it.
  7. @Agies sure are -- they're still coming in! I'll be putting up a last call at BB or BBG anyway.
  8. So many entries in the Gadget Fiction competition. How will I read them all! @fauc
  9. Tell me the best open/free fonts that web designers can already use with CSS font-face
  10. Amazon's final message to its creation: http://digg.com/u18r1Q via Waxy @fauc
  11. Great words for headlines: menace, plot, rampage, fiend, smut, horror, probe
  12. @leighalexander Never mention falafel so long as Bill O'Reilly exists in the same universe as us.
  13. Walter Cronkite is dead: http://bit.ly/vpLY0 #cronkite
  14. "Standard deviation" would be an excellent name for a dating site for nerds with offbeat predelictions.
  15. CES 2010 registration already. It's like how they sell Christmas stuff earlier each year, but instead of Christmas, it's brain rape.
  16. @mattbuchanan Get one custom made for your gadgets. No contest. $300 at any of the old leather shops in manhattan.
  17. Don't plan on buying a Kindle if you plan on buying books legitimately. http://digg.com/u18kWJ
  18. Holy crap, gigantic temperfoam beanbag shoggoth at door.
  19. @blam One day I'll work at a non-gadget site, and have a tag page named "When did this become a gadget blog?"
  20. Sir Clive is a hero: so few tiny gadgets (esp. old ones!) are beautiful. RT "more romantic time for tech" @blam @arrington