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  1. I exclusively use bogosort
  2. I wonder if facebook will adopt an informal reply mechanism (re: @twitter)
  3. Reading: Intuit Pays $120 Million 'Don't Sue Us' Tax To Intellectual Ventures http://techdirt.com/article...
  4. In the Gladwell, Anderson, and Godin conversations about Free I agree with Seth http://bit.ly/13T2jp "Who cares if it does? It's happening"
  5. Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever sinc
  6. RT @tlipcon: some really good engineering photos here: http://thereifixedit.com/
  7. Reading: Priced To Sell by Malcom Gladwell http://bit.ly/sWN1H
  8. I really love a nice set of free interface icons
  9. brainstormed with @gyardley, iCamelToe needs to be built
  10. enjoyed a nice dinner with @gyardley, was great to catch up
  11. holy shit, USA is beating Spain
  12. tempted to use #abcdef for this color...
  13. @zubins "dislike" would move your feelings to a negative state. "unlike" simply makes it neutral, which is the default state
  14. you can tell a lot about how fun a city is by when the public transportation stops running
  15. good first week of work at @cloudera, looking forward to working on cool stuff
  16. RT @eston The #goodpussy hashtag is a very good indicator of how much the Twitter demographic has shifted over the past few months.
  17. MSTRKRFT concert last night was amazing. packing for california
  18. Interesting (and sad), The wikipedia article with the most links is "List of endangered animal species" http://bit.ly/1t7ynm
  19. Ok, it's been over 4 years. where are all the user generated content company IPOs?
  20. Thumbed through latest WIRED magazine (print) at Barnes & Noble. Cover article titled "The New Economy". I found it ironic.