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@ Spot on! H&M it was.
37 minutes ago
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in reply to nlisgo
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Wearing a pair of jeans I picked up for a fiver yesterday. Bargain!
about 1 hour ago
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@ Excellent! Very glad to hear it. Thanks for letting me know.
about 1 hour ago
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in reply to rsarver
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@ The hgroup element *does* have a more limited content model (h1-h6) but header is quite lax.
about 2 hours ago
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in reply to Daniel
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Calling @ out on its OAuthypocrisy: cc. @, @, @, @, et al.
about 2 hours ago
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OH: Back off, man. I'm a blogger.
about 3 hours ago
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@ You can include anything except header or footer elements.
about 3 hours ago
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in reply to Daniel
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@ Happy birthday, old man!
about 12 hours ago
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in reply to simoncollison
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@ Oh no you weren't!
about 12 hours ago
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in reply to goodonpaper
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@ Ah, I see. I thought you were referring to internet content rather than meatspace experiences. You are, of course, correct.
about 13 hours ago
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in reply to goodonpaper
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Watching @ watching videos of kitties on
about 13 hours ago
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Do you like things? Is one of those things food? Then you should probably be following @.
about 13 hours ago
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@ Also, I dispute that there has been a lot of talk about recording, saving and archiving. There has been far too little.
about 13 hours ago
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in reply to goodonpaper
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@ Not mutually exclusive. Unrecorded genuine experiences = "all of these moments will be lost in time, like tears in the rain."
about 14 hours ago
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in reply to goodonpaper
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@ I was chatting with @ about Phootcamp just today. Sounded like fun.
about 14 hours ago
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in reply to trammell
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Cue shopping montage with my personal shopping assistants @ and @.
about 19 hours ago
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@ You can hack the URLs on the "popular" pages to get that info:
about 20 hours ago
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in reply to iamdanw
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@ Yes, for some reason, Mozilla doesn't honour transitions applied to width. So it's just an easter egg for webkit and Opera for now.
about 20 hours ago
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in reply to gaspas
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@ Ian Curtis would do a lot of damage with his epileptic flailing, but Peter Murphy would just cut him up with his sharp cheekbones.
about 20 hours ago
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in reply to glenda
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@ And many other advantages too. :-)
about 21 hours ago
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in reply to kapowaz
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- Name Jeremy Keith
- Location Brighton, East Sussex, England
- Web http://adactio.com/
- Bio An Irish web developer living and working in Brighton, England.
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