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  1. Thoroughly enjoying these Always Sunny mashup commercials: http://sunnymashup.fxnetwor...
  2. @matwiseman I just started an hour ago! :)
  3. One hour's worth of work on the @atebits @Tweetie throwdown: http://yfrog.us/0ia9mcz More features & a blog post on Monday.
  4. The Uncollected Stories of JD Salinger. Gold: http://tumblr.com/xqp494xhc
  5. Okay, getting a later start than hoped, but the throwdown is on.
  6. @jpsowin Super sweet, can't wait to see-
  7. Griffin and Threadless team up to deliver a line of sleek, designed iPhone cases. (Video) http://tumblr.com/xqp493nnu
  8. Loads of fun leaf art from Christoph Niemann on the New York Times: http://tumblr.com/xqp492f11
  9. code.nytimes.com—All the code that's fit to printf(): http://tumblr.com/xqp490342
  10. "The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources."—Albert Einstein: http://tumblr.com/xqp48y35h /via @awilkinson
  11. Too awesome: Create your own Sunny Trailer: http://sunnymashup.fxnetwor...
  12. @shauntrennery Definitely check on device, especially using that Windows-based simulator—I don't think it actually handles iframes like that
  13. @shauntrennery Oh, but have you looked on device? Do you have a live link?
  14. @Artletic I haven't had any luck in "faking" touch events that way. Tried a similar method to fix the quick tap issue: http://bit.ly/SKGMd
  15. @Artletic There are hacks which allow 1-finger, but they're not quite there IMO. See Cubiq and Doctyper.
  16. @mohdabdurraafay Not yet- but yes, can't wait.
  17. @mohdabdurraafay It's still a separate app in my iTunes.
  18. Reinstalling Tweetie 1 to study up for a little throw-down tomorrow morning. /bringit @atebits
  19. @atebits I agree there, totally. Lack of position: fixed is über lame. There are some hacks, but they're awful. Not a deal-breaker for me.
  20. @atebits Not that I know of, but generally it seems the more nodes on the page, the slower it goes. Could be jQT-specific, need to test...