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  1. "I like that rattling sound the crows make," I said to the Xmas-tree man. "They're laughing at us," he replied.
  2. @BelfastME How did the photo editing go?
  3. Edith Nesbit (1858-1924) wrote wonderfully for children. Will now try her adult fiction, starting with "The House With No Address" (1909).
  4. Wells Report: "The Sleeper Awakes" (1910). Dystopian tale of a man who wakes up in the future. Online: http://www.gutenberg.org/et...
  5. Enjoying "A Song About Hope" by Ulrich Schnauss just now.
  6. @MaryJaneM You tra-la-la-ed while knitting cables, I believe ... put me in mind of singing telegrams.
  7. Knowing and doing are two different things.
  8. @rajkashana Depends what you mean by "future" & "soon." With "now" I have little dispute.
  9. @MaryJaneM *wants to see pictures of these singing cables*
  10. @stellal (Disambiguation note: Pandora is the personalized Internet radio service, Pandorabots is the AIML bot host.)
  11. Perhaps the operative question is, "What's *not* happening?" #whatsnothappening
  12. RT @BelfastME: Watching Realtime Crunchup about social networking live now at Ustream: http://is.gd/4ZNKo
  13. @stellal Are you using AIML to write the bot you wanted me to review?
  14. @stellal If you're scripting an AIML bot, Pandorabots is still a good host. My P'bots are linked in my blog & generally work fine.
  15. @feather Always squirmy to mix friendship & business. And artists are always being asked to do pro bono work, "for the publicity."
  16. @jeffrey So maybe I shouldn't change my username to "Twebsafe" after all!
  17. @shauninman Noted with interest that the navigation buttons on your Web site are slightly offset from the vertical background gridlines.
  18. @cameronmoll So the employers would rather pay $75 for their ads than $250.
  19. @simplebits Because then you get paid?
  20. @feather Do your friends ask you to design Web sites for free?