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  1. Online banking: I can't use any of my usual passwords because they are too long (secure), but I must set up 5 absurd & irrelevant questions.
  2. Yawn - it's one of the best things you can do for your brain. http://bit.ly/57kb3X
  3. @kitestring I hope you tweeted that from the lobby during intermission.
  4. Internet polls: they're not elections, they're just a thousand monkeys mashing buttons.
  5. @eimaj enjoy the cold, soon you will be back in a warm office WORKING FOR THE MAN.
  6. @mashable if you can vote once per category per day, how is that a vote or a poll? It's just a thousand monkeys clicking buttons.
  7. @colethorsen yet another experience ruined by thought.
  8. @bpotstra funny. @porkcommittee would be unimpressed.
  9. As I finished the 1st half of my meatball sub I thought: what, exactly, are these meatballs made of? 2nd half was not as good as the 1st.
  10. @ntomkin I haven't actually used it yet. What about you?
  11. @ntomkin hey man, thanks, I just got that. But I actually got one from @adr yesterday, so I'm on it already.
  12. "The server at bugs.php.net is taking too long to respond." How appropriate. #ihatephp
  13. @adr I'd take a wave invite. DM me if you still have them.
  14. @MikeG1 holy crap that sucks. That sounds awful!!! I hope you heal soon. The physician side of it sounds frustrating.
  15. RT @RyanMcGreal Your great application idea already exists? Build it anyway. http://is.gd/53D2Y
  16. @tomcreighton twitter is launching paid business accounts, so "no" revenue model isn't quite right.
  17. @MikeG1 I have to ask, because I lack context for your tweets: what illness are you suffering from?
  18. @kitestring thanks!
  19. US troop buildup as Afghanistan exit strategy sounds like "destroy the village to save it" in Vietnam. http://bit.ly/6qqB6V (via @JonHutson)
  20. Finished Blindness by José Saramago. Most intense novel I've read since The Road, and somewhat similar.