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  1. @patphelan - thanks Pat. I'm also looking at Air New Zealand via LAX. Their prem economy looks better value than most.
  2. @patphelan - what are your thoughts on Aer Lingus to SFO? May be going there shortly.
  3. Blogged: Hamish Edwards, CEO Xero UK talks success: http://bit.ly/24w5gn (video)
  4. @christinelu - power can make the ugliest dog seem incredibly attractive.
  5. Blogged: Have we got it wrong about the soon to be minted CAs? http://is.gd/1oqvC
  6. RT @stevemann: RT @andyscherer: Journal of Alzheimer's: Coffee may reverse Alzheimers: http://is.gd/1omSJ < That and gets more sex allegedly
  7. How the heck can a 6 min video end up at 518 MB? Easy it would seem
  8. Just bought a memory upgrade for the iMac - 4GB for €55 inc shipping. Moore's Law sure helps me out.
  9. @gialyons: I like this sunset pic my son took: http://bit.ly/xK0nt
  10. @beng @Suw - so far no-one is reporting having passed the test
  11. @garyturner b - teh
  12. @Richard_Messik easy: Line 50 was a smash hit
  13. Wondering if much has changed? http://bit.ly/xK0nt in the last 3+ years, courtesy of @gapingvoid
  14. RT @florianseroussi: So glad I regulated my sleep. Priceless. < pass that trick on. My sleep patterns are all over the map
  15. It's strange that I think of a 100MB upgrade as 'normal' these days
  16. Failed UK citizenship test at 67% (16/24) - just as well I'm an EX-pat http://bit.ly/1irE0Y - must say qus seemed pointless
  17. @gialyons - hadn't thought of it that way but why not?
  18. Blogged: Sage may never get saas: http://bit.ly/aTmQv
  19. RT @gialyons: Bee-you-tiful sky. - Photo: http://bkite.com/09hj6 << very much so...the sort of thing an artist might see?
  20. Just realized that entitlement thinking destroys creativity