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  1. @candace_nast you can also turn it on via the command line. Can't remember the command though.
  2. @jimsafley I have to say, that's a terrible @wordage of the day.
  3. @candace_nast There's a nice little Mac sys preference pane called Secrets http://bit.ly/Qim6R It gives you an option to show hidden files.
  4. @Mobius_Trip You're just looking for TARDIS.
  5. @boonebgorges maybe they moved the file, or got rid of it?
  6. Made a survey on #THATCamp impact on academic work. Please consider adding your response, and/or retweet! http://bit.ly/8rovKZ
  7. Thanks for the responses everyone! I'm making an informal survey on Google Docs for more detailed responses.
  8. @barbarahui Cool! What's the Twitter project? Can you share?
  9. @footnotesrising I did not think of that. Great idea! I'll do that! #thatcamp #dh2010
  10. What citation manager do you use? http://bit.ly/5KTV6n (Me: I use @zotero, of course!)
  11. @patrickgmj THATCamp ontology! That sounds like fun.
  12. @jcmeloni Yup, those are. Really wanna see if THATCamps are influencing our work, or producing new work, afterwards.
  13. Thanks so far! Im writing editoral on unconferences & academia. Wanna show works that come out of/been affected by thatcamp. Keep em coming!
  14. @patrickgmj completion not an issue! Even if they're in the works!
  15. @GeorgeOnline Yup, had ProfHacker! I'm writing an editorial on unconferences, would like to include some projects that came out of THATCamp.
  16. Quick survey: Anyone start or contribute to any projects because of conversations or things learned at any THATCamps?
  17. @Mobius_Trip Agreed, the ending to that book is great. Wondering how we can apply the same lessons to building web sites.
  18. Very nice study (with great visualizations) on Choose Your Own Adventure books. http://bit.ly/2vcpVo
  19. @digitalcampus The WordPress Plugin store, and impact on open source communities. (See @jimgroom's post http://bit.ly/4fvpzk )
  20. @sherah1918 Ha! That'd be awesome. We need an old bus, gut it out, and fill it with computers and whiteboards. A traveling #thatcamp