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  1. RT @jenlucy: LOL. Jon Ronson tells his son about the worst swearword ever: http://bit.ly/UyGsz
  2. Today, Stephen Fry has 1 million followers; tomorrow this will be Twitter http://bit.ly/3z3FlU
  3. RT @nancybaym: Today's Doonesbury on online identity management is brilliant http://tinyurl.com/mji2
  4. RT @zephoria: "Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out" (...) is now avail: http://bit.ly/17XNmy
  5. @sineadcochrane Never much funding for Phds... Have you looked at IRCHSS/IRCSET?
  6. everybody tweets, even ... http://bit.ly/1lA8t9
  7. In Dublin, the police seize 7000 swords. Stranger yet, I misread the headline; thought they had seized 7000 words...
  8. @TrustTommy congratulations!
  9. RT @zephoria: Soo Young Rieh: Kids may be technologically fluent but they're not inherently technologically literate. #berkyouth
  10. The Chapter of Doom Strikes Back - sore eyes, sore head, wobbly legs. Ch. 4+3 wins this round, am going back to bed.
  11. @fairyrings renaming is a good idea. I could call it 4+3. Or I could call it The Horrible Chapter of Doom, and see how it likes it.
  12. Chapter 7 is cursed. Every time I open it, my brain grinds to a halt.
  13. reading Digital media and Learning as an emerging field (Gee) in IJLM http://bit.ly/s9Xlb
  14. RT @JBBC: Did you go through any of these Twitter stages too? http://bit.ly/1QbIDc
  15. ethnography and conversation analysis - my thoughts keep straying to cooking/food metaphors. Must be time for lunch.
  16. RT @SabrinaDent: Dyslexia, Dyscalcula and Web Design: http://bit.ly/YEiPz (aka Dear Aer Lingus: You Suck)
  17. @Shiringul reading the news on Pakistan this morning and thinking of you. May you be safe.
  18. RT @Amanda_Lenhart: Just posted slides from my Aoir talk on the changes in the demographics of SNS users 2005-2009 http://bit.ly/152V4W
  19. Finishing another introduction, and in the process, re-reading chapters 3 and 5 of J. Walker's Blogging
  20. There seem to be two settings in this room: too hot, or too cold. It was Too Cold all summer, now has moved to MUCH TOO HOT!