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  1. @FunkeeMonk I deleted my preferences and application support, seems to be working now. Not "faster" for me, but has the VoodooPad plugin. :)
  2. @FunkeeMonk I got all excited, but all it's doing for me is crashing. :'(
  3. @ejacqui Just got my Monoprice cable I mentioned yesterday (14 days after ordering). Hopefully you get yours soon. :)
  4. @snconnolly iChat me up. Too long to explain on Twitter.
  5. @FunkeeMonk I had the Gravis Joystick. I remember it being an absolute PITA to set up.
  6. @fraserspeirs Total bullshit. Qik has been able to do this forever on jailbreak, but can't release because it uses private APIs.
  7. @danwood I think that falls under "diminishing suffering", though perhaps "treating" would have sounded better.
  8. @zfleeman Remind me to tell you about my Uggs prediction sometime.
  9. Holy crap, IGS is pretty now!
  10. @jenleereeves A followup on the Tweetie thing: use "quote tweet", not "retweet" to get the old style back.
  11. @ejacqui There's a notice of "heavy volume" on their main page. What'd you order? My missing cable was a miniDP-to-DisplayPort adapter.
  12. @ejacqui I've got the same issue. Ordered a cable 13 days ago, nothing.
  13. @jenleereeves Yeah. There's 6 bucks you'll never see again. :P
  14. @CombatxDave Clearly something about spending time in Alaska makes people quitters.
  15. @danielpunkass "I’ve lost all trust in my application, MarsEdit" seems like a phrase that could be easily misconstrued.
  16. @importantshock It's a little known fact that @bmf is a trained ninja. Clearly he came to your dorm and worked on your code.
  17. @atomicbird You may have to check that they haven't already filed it.
  18. @atomicbird Er, sorry, that's not the right page. Try this one: http://bit.ly/7XJcOH
  19. @sgaw On that note, they don't have your password — it's an OAuth app.
  20. @ashponders Is it at least staying mainly on the plain?