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  1. Oh look, my PyCon Atlanta talk has been announced: http://bit.ly/1CxuUZ Will anyone be there?
  2. @alanjohndix Yes.
  3. @jimmyether Definitely a factor that helps in the watchability, yes.
  4. @jimmyether Yeah, Pomplamoose are great, aren't they?
  5. Relieved that the pattern I was trying to pin down really does have a name. It shouldn't be new.
  6. #YouMightBeABritishExpatLivingInFrisco if… nah, I got bupkis.
  7. If I'm awake, I may as well get some more writing done…
  8. @xzqx Yam eet oowhaha pend?
  9. @megpickard It really was a small world back then.
  10. @megpickard How did you come into this confidence?
  11. To @coffeehopper's for a nice roast.
  12. "trying to get [a comic] syndicated today is like trying to break into vaudeville in the 1950s" —@apelad, http://j.mp/33i3rL
  13. @aweissman I just re-read that one less than a week ago. #eatmebailey
  14. @jherskowitz ha! I tried that link on my iPhone/tweetie and got some 20 prompts to open the embedded link in iTunes.
  15. @nelson Half of the @atl tweets out there refer to Atlanta. I like it: it gives random glimpses of the rest of Twitter.
  16. @kurtjx @alsothings yeah, the El-P announcement really made it sting.
  17. @alsothings The *only* thing keeping me from weeping at this point is that it's all too much: too many interesting things… no time to hack!
  18. @kurtjx Always glad to help, if that's the outcome!
  19. @kurtjx I'd then look to see what the Science Commons are doing, then: http://sciencecommons.org/p...
  20. @moustaki CC-ND: can't do anything with it, but if you allow derivatives, then you can't verify the integrity of the data?