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  1. Just watched Synecdoche, New York. And I will never get those two hours back.
  2. @deekgeek Just give me a Google Account or Gmail... :)
  3. So this is pretty cool. I'm streaming HD video from my home PC to my MacBook running Windows 7. TV in bed!
  4. I think it would behoove Google to remove the real-time typing view from Wave. Because it winds up feeling like a lame replacement for chat.
  5. @BlinkFM But the functionality seems exactly the same in both?
  6. Lefties unite! RT: @universalhub: MIT's Tang Center has lecture-hall seats for lefthanders! As a lefthander, I salute you, MIT!
  7. Once they perfect Google Wave, it seems they should just integrate it into Gmail.
  8. Not understanding the difference between pings and waves in Google Wave.
  9. New @WBUR site gets love on Beat the Press... http://bit.ly/tQt3H
  10. I feel like Santa giving out these Wave invitations.
  11. talented dudes: RT @jayroh: something that represents us as our small business, take a look and learn about us! http://the47th.com
  12. On-demand audio on wbur.org is now streamed over RTMP (by a more robust host). Should be snappier! Coming soon: "Most Listened" tab
  13. @briantw Need an e-mail address tied to a Google Account (not necessarily a Gmail)... dm if preferred
  14. Came home to find massive stash of cat food and a Thanksgiving card from house cleaners telling me what a special client I am. WOW.
  15. Who wants a Wave invite?
  16. On Google Wave!
  17. @dmclark yes. a secret gift for our listeners.
  18. How come none of the Dems running for Senate put the primary date in their ads? Since no one knows when it is: http://j.mp/2NoEwK #MaSen
  19. Two changes to wbur.org! 1) NPR transcripts. 2) Shorter URLs. Example: http://wbur.org/npr/120300338
  20. Whenever I'm wearing blue socks with black shoes, it's time to do laundry.