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Kirtim

  1. I am a Regular at DBpedia on #GetGlue! http://bit.ly/7eaSBp
  2. A great debate goes on in the comments of this #followreader post. http://post.ly/D5sO
  3. IanBrown finds the kindle experience akin to having sex while wearing multiple condoms http://ow.ly/EaL1 -wow have you actually tried that?
  4. @SarahLabrie Yep most mornings I still feel like a cosmic soup
  5. 5 Terrific Ted Talks on Future Technologies http://ow.ly/CzVa (older post definitely worth recycling)
  6. RT @thebookslut: Steven Pinker on Gladwell's "banal, obtuse or flat wrong" generalizations. http://is.gd/4UPEZ
  7. RT @Personanondata: Playboy in talks to be sold http://bit.ly/4DWnIM #in (I would buy it only for the articles)
  8. @kathylking living in the now
  9. @mtamblyn don't forget to stretch!
  10. @NicBoshart hope you're not just twittering away your time in Montreal. Are you using Foursquare yet?
  11. listening to dengue fever and actually liking it. ♫ http://blip.fm/~gb97a
  12. weird @shortcovers just looking at the category graphic novels and apparently it means something other than -well graphic novels??
  13. @SueB24 I think I saw them on pimp my contracting vehicle....
  14. Marginal Revolution: Why do vampires attract so many readers and viewers? http://twurl.nl/5pzk4q (nice crowd sourcing going on in comments)
  15. Google Chrome Beta coming to Macs in December | T3 magazine (better late than never eh google?)
  16. Best Of What's New 2009 | Popular Science http://ow.ly/BQSo
  17. I earned the Bootcamp sticker on #GetGlue! http://bit.ly/y7cmG
  18. I earned the Lurker sticker on #GetGlue! http://bit.ly/2PwwMR
  19. I earned the Lurker sticker on #GetGlue! http://bit.ly/2PwwMR
  20. RT @mhp: RT @davidcrow: CDC indicates 99% of US flu cases as of 2009103 is H1N1 "seasonal strains are virtually absent" http://bit.ly/2hwSp