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  1. @Namastizzle Beautiful tune.
  2. RT @biorhythmist: That statuette really ties the room together.
  3. "Yes, amazingly enough this was Star Trek's first Oscar win. Somewhere the Great Bird of the Galaxy is smiling." /via @gedeon
  4. It's amazing how producitve I can be when no one is around. Sure, it sucks to work on the weekend, but at least it doesn't take as long.
  5. @chrissymeyer No way! Your power is far more immense than I thought.
  6. @robcurtis What a douche that guy is for still bidding when you told him you wouldn't ship there!
  7. @quesicee Ha! Apparently one of our designers is a fan, too. That's definitely them.
  8. @swannman They haven't listened to reason either - seemed not to have listened at all - so it's been pretty disheartening. But yet here I am
  9. @swannman It got suspended when I sold one of my other names and tweeted about it. Now this account'll probably get the axe too.
  10. @farktronix Tell me about it. And who knows: Twitter has been silent.
  11. "Underneath this genius I'm simply a human. But I'm working on that."
  12. http://twitvid.com/92BE0 - Students protest budget cuts. /via @quesicee They brought the drumline. Awesome!
  13. @red_scott @rdubulous Hey man, templates are God's programming language. Or wait, maybe it's was the Devil's...
  14. @patr1ck Are people still using Google Buzz?
  15. "In fact, swimming pools in Puerto Rico overflowed from the Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964!" (http://rpj.me/-ak - weather.com)
  16. The "Mouse speed" example had me mesmerized: http://omnipotent.net/jquery.sparkline/
  17. RT @gruber: Ming-Jen Wang got a patent for the concept of a linked list in April 2006: http://bit.ly/aCp7R0 (Via @hackernewsbot)
  18. @robcurtis But sucks much more so in software. I guess we already discussed all this. Either way offensive litigation is never a good answer
  19. @robcurtis I agree: see the Pike thing. I feel that. The problem is differentiating "original" and "creative": the current system sucks here
  20. RT @gruber: Via @ezy, this piece by Rob Pike suggests he supports the current software patent system: http://goo.gl/9JKF (Pike = great ...