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  1. How it possible that so many Star Wars quotes can be spoken in one household? To the cat: "Impressive... most impressive."
  2. RT @daringfireball: Change Blindness: http://✪df.ws/ebf
  3. Looking for a consu1tant to help with allocating market1ng d0llars online and misspelling words to avoid spam. Know someone appropriate?
  4. Apparently our cat likes pecans. It used to be safe to leave nuts on the counter.
  5. Understanding Obamacare—By Luke Mitchell (Harper's Magazine): http://bit.ly/4Su6bE
  6. Watched a rear-end collision in the lane next to me tonight. Someone wasn't paying attention during the wrong few seconds.
  7. Heard on NPR this morning, was impressed and moved, bought the music. - Visqueen: From Cancer, A Rock 'N' Roll Triumph http://bit.ly/6C6rtG
  8. #Meditation. Watched the uncountable number of discrete elements making up the visual field come and go, like distortion in an old TV.
  9. The last physical container for movies? http://post.ly/F0O2
  10. A memory of Phyllis. http://post.ly/EvYH
  11. @chrisnordyke Infinite Jest (that huge book you saw me with over summer). The first chapter may not suck you in, but the prose is fantastic.
  12. The last link (which now has video) was courtesy of @ebertchicago: "My little Bukowski festival. http://j.mp/81BbV6" - via @LisaKenney
  13. Roll the Dice - Bono reads Bukowski http://post.ly/Etwp
  14. RT @WilliamHarryman: "I am not, I will not be. I have not, I will not have." That frightens all the childish And extinguishes fear in th ...
  15. @jburrows We did, thanks, but it took some work. I'm glad you and the rest of our party seem to have survived the drive home.
  16. This ice storm turned the typically mundane acitivity of walking from car to house into a dangerous adventure & we parked only a block away.
  17. @SWGeek If you haven't read Cradle to Cradle by Bill McDonough, I highly recommend it: http://www.mcdonough.com/cradle_to_cradle.htm
  18. RT @egradman: OH: "If you're hanging out and having fun, you're actually networking. If you think you're networking, you're probably be ...
  19. Ordering a new Windows 7 machine for #SolidWorks 2010, but the VAR suggests downgrading the OS, despite full SW support. What do you think?
  20. Sometimes there's just no polite way to offer constructive criticism.