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  1. @KathySierra TZ always scared me growing up; good stories long before computer generated action.
  2. @KathySierra I'm a Field of Dreams kind of guy living in Iowa, so that is my guess re: your tweet
  3. @Fritinancy sounds like Christmas came early for THAT cat!
  4. "thinking is for doing" William James "publishing social media is for acting" Clay Shirky
  5. 2 questions a buddy once asked me at this time of year; 1) are you thankful? 2) are you giving?
  6. abstraction is the comfort food of experts
  7. @passitalong Sean, yes, I want more surprises like that! lower your predicability if you want to be noticed! http://bit.ly/65OV9l
  8. most biz have more control over how their logo appears than how their employees treat customers
  9. who said, "fail fast, learn fast, succeed sooner"? I woke today with that phrase stuck in my mind.
  10. @passitalong Sean thanks for RT; it seems technology tends to design "surprise" out of life, not a good design strategy!
  11. @catpoetry awesome!
  12. @catpoetry is there a poem to be written about when to twitter and when not to? maybe you should write it! ;- )
  13. @catpoetry today i watched someone cross street txtng/twittering - I saved her life b/c i was watching not twittering
  14. @venkks thanks for RT re:turning ordinary into extraordinary -- it's a choice most of the time.
  15. @Entropologist thanks for the link! you're right, close! hope all is well, keep creating, MIke
  16. @bhk thanks for the RT re:engaged employees. amazing that we undervalue engaging those closest to the customer
  17. nearly every moment in life is an ordinary moment in life unless you choose to make it an extraordinary moment in life
  18. Locke suggested we have a natural bias that says "I know what is best for you". I've had bosses w/that natural bias!
  19. remember the grayish green murkiness of a Polaroid pic developing? I miss that little surprise in life
  20. @CKsays I've tweeted this before but these lads from Lincoln NE settled the 2010 pronunciation question: http://tinyurl.com/5mduhp ;- )