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  1. Upcoming mistake: @sheetalmmehta is about to buy a new Sony Vio. Please @ her and tell her to go for the Mac Air!
  2. I'm around week after next - thanks for thinking of me
  3. @charlesarthur Why shouldn't they? Shouldn't you always provide links to your source? Isn't the Guardian good at that?
  4. @Claireoh1704 I wish she, and others, would stop blogging about the downside of 'women's' comments/attitude and just get on with it.
  5. After binning dozens of Nokia chargers, I find myself in an unusual position of having to buy one this afternoon. Surreal.
  6. @Wubud design/build workshop. See, it's not all coffees and watching the world go by...
  7. Just as I finished typing my last tweet @hermioneway came running in to gimme a kiss.
  8. Sitting in Cafe Boheme, Soho is a sure way to randomly bump into some great people for a quick catch up.
  9. Clarification: I don't want to credit check a company. I'd like to demonstrate trust by using a co to independently verify finances
  10. @piermucelli Everything in Greek Street is fine, thanks. There's no need to panic.
  11. What's the most cost effective (yet credible) UK based co that can independently verify a company's finances?
  12. @RACarter it's on every post - but I don't think for a second that TechCrunch has only twats - it's one of my favourite blogs.
  13. RT @poohugh: @PaulWalsh let's start a hashtag #robseabrookfanciesanimals - in response to comments on TechCrunch. Loving the feedback
  14. @ManojRanaweera Not now mate - I'll be in touch shortly though
  15. Why is it that every TechCrunch post that mentions my name attract twat comments from twats?
  16. @ManojRanaweera Announcement soon.
  17. @mikebutcher http://angelsden.co.uk closed 155 deals last year. Average deal = £220k Total raised = £35m Range = £6k - £600k
  18. Cooking roast chicken for one. Exciting stuff.
  19. I'm testing out affiliate widgets on my blog. They're not there to stay. http://paulfwalsh.com/blog/ What do you think of them?
  20. @ralvin it's about being agile