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  1. @aweber1 adam, I noticed you don't have any current open support cases, is there something specific I can help you with? let me know.
  2. @csledzik thanks for the vote of confidence Chris!
  3. @ntaramorris actually, thinking about the meeting that i've got to set up for next week, it's confirmed, just working through possible dates
  4. @azaaza oxymoron, no? :-)
  5. @azaaza no attention except of course from articles discussing charging money for attention.
  6. @Mike_Knapp @dabigcheeze if you receive messages after you unsubscribe, please let me know, i will look into that
  7. @Mike_Knapp @DaBigCheeze ektrons email msgs are fully can-spam compliant- if the messages are no longer wanted, you can unsubscribe
  8. @peterbeacom everything go okay?
  9. @WoogyChuck that misfit toy ad was awsome
  10. @gadgetopia have you had a chance to check out the framework api screencast yet?
  11. @andrew_eddy you did stuff with the twitter api via c# no? did you use one of the c# twitter apis out there or did you roll your own?
  12. @morb01 interesting thing is placebos are successful a good percentage of the time
  13. Anyone using Amazon's Mechanical Turk in any meaningful way? Interesting service, but have never come across anyone actually using it.
  14. @ashallcross01 @funcakes ektron hasn't used com in quiet some time. current release, which you're evluating, has no com dependencies.
  15. @sggottlieb very interesting - a case where it paid to have less relevant ads displayed
  16. @peterbeacom reach out if you have any questions while you do that
  17. @AliCeleste If you need anything while you research, reach out, happy to help.
  18. @andrewconnell nice! Enjoy it and don't spend the whiole time with the glow of a screen on your face ;-)
  19. @ntaramorris thanks Jeff! that feedback is helpful. all feedback is welcomed as we continue to "fill out" the new framework
  20. @twentworth12 @Sully Depends on the audience; developers are skeptical of videos that smell of infomercial. They want to be shown not told.