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  1. @turbineseaplane It hasn’t replaced anything; I still use NNW as my primary feed reader. I mainly purchased Fever to inspect its UI.
  2. Digging the new Get Satisfaction design – http://getsatisfaction.com/...
  3. Love the fact that Fever auto-updates itself. Raises the bar for server-installed software.
  4. Some interesting info visualization in this http://webtrendmap.com beta. Good work so far, @craigmod & @iA!
  5. Just had my first encounter with our Starbucks robot.
  6. Someone should write a book explaining the difference between RT and (via), and when to use which.
  7. Cookies worked! Take that, IE.
  8. Sporting my new Hivelogic tee today. Probably the first time I’ve worn a yellow shirt.
  9. Baking cookies to help someone see the light with this expanded CSS 3 adoption.
  10. @monooso No HTML 5 markup yet. Some CSS 3 sprinkled throughout.
  11. Now using an HTML 5 doctype on http://brandon-kelly.com
  12. @patriciayee I think it’s fantastic that Apple is finally making its Windows software blend in.
  13. @monooso Makes sense to me— you probably spend 20× the time in front of your monitor (not to mention your monitor helps you earn more money)
  14. @bccarlso you can’t set single-column requirements in FF Matrix yet.
  15. @bccarlso Radio Group and Checkbox already worked, I believe.
  16. @foodgoesinmouth Timmy?
  17. Having a little too much fun with CSS 3 and HTML 5 features on this project. Just feels so right!
  18. Download the latest from http://nightly.webkit.org/, rubber-up, and go to http://bit.ly/19zxIL
  19. @monooso That was Meyer’s proposal to add href to any element. Wrapping an <a> around other elements has always worked, just not validated.
  20. You can wrap links around block-level elements in HTML 5. (Rejoice!) http://bit.ly/17hhfS