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  1. Starting to tweet again... Now.
  2. iPhone SDK Installation: "This will take up 6 GBs on your HD. Continue?" Looks at HD. 9GB remaining... hrm... OK, why not.
  3. @craigkeller ... nice hashtag.
  4. @semmes Ouch ;(. First Photoshop, now Illustrator? Your computer is cursed man.
  5. iPhone 3.0 SDK... over 2GB. Seriously.
  6. Now this is a cool audio player: 360° Player built with Scott Schiller's amazing SoundManager 2 library: http://bit.ly/g5IHA
  7. I haven't twittered in... 10 days?!
  8. Oh joy. A flat tire.
  9. At Chili's w/ @mattwilson @maxretter and @timbenzinger, then going to see Big D and Streetlight show at CCSU.
  10. RT @timbenzinger Draw/write on your walls with IdeaPaint by the people from Behance: http://twurl.nl/p4v2jf
  11. Just fixed some bugs for a Google Maps project... polyline encoding pains. Oye. Now, ready for some sleep ;).
  12. RT @bryanbrinkman so 4:01pm is the best time to tweet according to this article... http://is.gd/tqT1
  13. lol @common_squirrel
  14. @Shpigford Hrm... maybe The Django Book? http://www.djangobook.com/e... Or Web Style Guide, http://webstyleguide.com/wsg3/
  15. Looking at Capo, a $40 dollar app to slow down a song... Sure, it looks pretty, but Audacity is free (Effects > Tempo). http://bit.ly/YV9Z2
  16. I know Kosmix has been around for a while, but never really used it. Nice daily overview of everything on the web http://kosmix.com/
  17. is in need of coffee. And cereal.
  18. Generate PDF's with pure JavaScript? Cool! http://code.google.com/p/js...
  19. Checking out http://gantter.com/ web-based project management, similar to Microsoft Project. Gets right to it too - no registration.
  20. @thompsa6 Yep, it's true! http://bit.ly/JKFVB It's the Google Analytics "Data Export API". Can use HTTP Protocol, JavaScript, and Java :)