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  1. Photography goal for the week: Shoot a full bodied portrait nearing dusk and light it with speedlights. Dark sky + lit person = nice?
  2. My friends and I rented a #FlowRider privately from 10pm - 1am this evening! http://bit.ly/gLH11 (video is kinda lame)
  3. Sneaking a little bit of programming in before heading out for dinner with the roommate.
  4. Hi! I'm a really old method that does everything! I even call myself sometimes. Dustin is trying to refactor me away, this upsets me. #sigh
  5. Set myself up on #readernaut http://readernaut.com/ds/ still a lot of books to add. Love the UX and the design. Very clean.
  6. Is there a delicious like application for categorizing and storing quotes?
  7. @bwalkin I agree: http://tinyurl.com/b3onmv Removing visual clutter whilst reducing ease of entry doesn't make sense. #UE #TheHitList
  8. The interactions with your UI should be frictionless. #UX
  9. Typekit - a preview of the interface: http://bit.ly/D4jRm (via @nickheise @DavidKaneda @nredmond)
  10. If you want some upbeat Rave-Rap I don't think you can beat this mix: http://tinyurl.com/raverap (explicit) #raverap #halfalive
  11. "Hey scenes... Your Pro Account is going to expire on 11th of Jul. That's today!" Oh nos!
  12. Fun night out with friends. Looking forward to wrapping up code tomorrow at work and going surfing!* (*more info later)
  13. Looking forward to some eats and a going away party for someone I met yesterday. (rude to say I won't miss them?)
  14. “What? The water was cold.” #1stdraftmovielines
  15. I'm riding here on Saturday! http://tinyurl.com/koqgpz So excited! #mountainbike #booters
  16. No meetings and no emails requiring attention. Time for headphones and getting come code churning.
  17. Refactoring for readability. Remembering not to fix other issues so this commit stays as single unit of work change.
  18. The more you learn to compensate for your small brain, the better a programmer you'll be. http://tinyurl.com/pb57r #codingHorror
  19. Oh yea - this isn't asynchronous. #oldCodeFail
  20. Never think of old code as stagnate. Who's to say you can't continuously refactor and improve? Unit Tests open this huge door. #tip