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  1. @mkhammer Caroline went out earlier to get baby wipes & Red Bull. Hmmm....
  2. 50 Most Interesting Wikipedia Articles http://bit.ly/6vgikk
  3. @TimKarr Everybody censors their own websites. Hard to have serious conversation with that kind of misleading hyperbole.
  4. @KatieSmithRVA I'm twittering about it, so....both of us!
  5. @TimKarr You're the one spinning that tale, so explain why you think the website incident w/ PJ is about net neutrality.
  6. @KatieSmithRVA Ha! Loser!
  7. @drgrist I don't care for sports, drink beer or have any handyman skills. We should go to the same parties.
  8. Apparently, "LATimes Mobiles" means "LATimes minus content".
  9. @mattfwood I just asked and was told it was called "unashamed". They should be, though.
  10. Jack (3), when his papa said he loves him: "Good."
  11. @BerinSzoka I'd welcome the crying if it would drown out the rapping.
  12. @KayleeT Nope.
  13. @ObWi That's a misreading of what networks actually want to do. It's a loaded "how do we stop networks from beating their wife" argument.
  14. Being forced to listen to christian rap. Kill me now.
  15. @ObWi Yeah, nobody is talking about that. "Deals for access" is wildly inaccurate fear-mongering. Reality is exactly opposite.
  16. @ObWi That's exactly it. The Pearl Jam issue - an error-was not network-based. It was a privately owned website. It has NOTHING to do w/ nn.
  17. @ObWi How does a site owner's editing decision (dumb as it was) relate to net neutrality? It's a ridiculous stretch.
  18. I'm not saying net neutrality is about mandating website content. But Free Press is using site content as example of non-neutrality. Dumb.
  19. @TimKarr That's what I'm pointing out, Tim. You're the one advancing that argument. You know better. Wtf?
  20. Apparently, net neutrality means you don't own your own website? http://bit.ly/8CqfWu (sigh)