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  1. tweet-silence probably for a couple weeks. See you later!
  2. At the airport and about to board. Off to Halifax and really looking forward to it
  3. Yippee! On holidays!!
  4. New nifty hotdesk policy all good and nice. But my new hotdesk keyboard and mouse suck.
  5. Earned permission to standby in pub during Bra shopping mission. Added bonus: turned out to be Samuel Smith pub.
  6. Shoes a good strategy it seems. Negated need for dress shopping. #TacticalShoppingScore
  7. Assisted with the purchase of shoes. Check.
  8. On Oxford St shopping with @elisabethcarson. Trying to prove I'm not hopeless at this sort of thing (which actually I am)
  9. @sgaw Thanks. Particularly important as we needed passports back for our holiday on Tuesday. #stress
  10. Getting ready for holiday in Newfoundland. Now that my passport has been returned we can now get excited about going.
  11. Visa application successful - am now settled in the UK. Hooray!
  12. RT @FabianPattberg: Please welcome the Carbon Trust to Twitter @thecarbontrust http://bit.ly/4ktyt
  13. Waters' May cover story on the carbon trading markets: http://bit.ly/AOx9v (via @emilyfraser)
  14. It's possible we've had some good news.
  15. RT @DowningStreet: PM tells journalists that G8 nations will agree to cut carbon emissions by 80 percent by 2050. Details on website later.
  16. Seeds of candidacy? RT @politicscrazy: Jeb Bush Says G.O.P. Message Needs an Upgrade http://bit.ly/19iijW
  17. RT @gfriend: Design: How to embed financial incentives so rational whole system behavior becomes the new "default" individual actor behavior
  18. RT @EEPaul: BSD mag aimed at services sector, news, opinion and people - big online presence incl Project Wiki.
  19. Process a product of drift from original intent due to patching a system w/out overall strategy.
  20. Visa debacle has me thinking: system design (product of intent) & bureaucracy. Common mistake: poor design. Theres no design, only process