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  1. My picture of the day: http://bit.ly/3ffx4i Nathan Road, HK
  2. @danielpunkass thanks for your time an effort!
  3. And this was today's hiking session: http://bit.ly/4qobI6
  4. Intentando aguantar de pie el efecto TUAW. Me descojono del efecto Barrapunto (de sus buenos tiempos).
  5. It's going to be a perfect day for hiking. Today, Hong Kong Trail, Stage 5 plus Mount Parker Road to end in Tai Koo
  6. Save URLs for later with Quiet Read [post] http://bit.ly/4yoOS4 (via @TUAW)
  7. @ChezFre I'm glad you like it!
  8. @dfiore not yet, but that is a great suggestion, we'll look into both solutions, thanks!
  9. @niksnews you are more than welcome!
  10. Colección de aplicaciones para Mac con 20% de descuento (incluyendo las de bambooapps): http://www.onefingerdiscount.com/
  11. @chechar pues no, no son horas
  12. Lots of great Mac apps with a 20% discount. One Finger Discount: http://www.onefingerdiscount.com/
  13. A good example of the problems of community design http://openofficemouse.com/pr110609.html (via @ignaciogarcia) {18 buttons? really?}
  14. @aenon1mus hi! I am the developer of Quiet Read, the app you featured yesterday in makeuseof.com. I just wanted to say hi and thank you!
  15. Multitasking: answering support emails while cooking breakfast
  16. Honestly, how does the last MacHeist benefit the indie developers? Would somebody care to explain me?
  17. Just released Quiet Read 1.1.1, available in French: http://bambooapps.com/free-stuff/
  18. Van llegando los fungibles http://twitpic.com/oer2g
  19. Lo bueno de la mierda de aire que tenemos en Hong Kong es que los amaneceres y atardeceres son impresionantes. Cielo rosa intenso.
  20. I'm surprisingly proud of the fact that I have been able to generate a base32 encoded string in php that I can validate in a Cocoa app.