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  1. Bear in Heaven has been in heavy rotation this week. ♫ http://blip.fm/~h7k0s
  2. Please retweet: We're in dire need of a UI designer with serious skills! http://www.authenticjobs.com/jobs/4304 (via @awilkinson)
  3. @boltpeters Absolutely, will keep you in mind for future projects.
  4. @boltpeters Thanks for the list! Hadn't heard of a few of those services, will definitely check them out to see what fits best.
  5. @JohnRanaudo Not as of yet. Loop11 looks promising, and I've read good things about Webnorapher as well.
  6. I am stuck in bureaucratic purgatory, halp.
  7. The requirements document I just wrote is so complex I should have wireframed it first.
  8. @RenderOvernight Thanks for passing that around!
  9. Tomorrow is going to be... interesting. And, crap, tomorrow is in 30 minutes. Must sleep!
  10. @JohnRanaudo http://loop11.com/, http://www.webnographer.com/, & http://www.userzoom.com/ are the other main ones I know of.
  11. @frankcandamil Eureka!
  12. Clarification: I did mean qualitative. My main concern is finding a best remote alternative when moderated testing is not possible due to $.
  13. @boltpeters Yes, true. But in cases where moderated studies are impossible I'm wondering what remote option would be the best alternative.
  14. What is the best remote usability testing service out there? Something that captures qualitative data exceptionally well is key, I think.
  15. @derekbender Haha, thanks for the heads up! That was a fitting tweet, for sure.
  16. Let's see if I can keep it below six meetings today. So far so good, only three scheduled before noon.
  17. Going to place a cot in the studio. No leaving until 2010.
  18. Going by this documentation "progressive reveal" is my term for today.
  19. The section navigation label "More for You" marks that Information Architect's resting place.
  20. There is no one UX framework or approach that can be applied verbatim to every project with success. Otherwise anyone could do it.