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  1. @alanhouser ha! you use Maxïmo Park as a curtain for your podcasts... Brilliant!!
  2. @semanticwill ha! nice one...
  3. "Waste Manifesto" finally arrived in the post (somewhat wounded) http://twitpic.com/aeagw
  4. @lwcavallucci don't be driving in "mysterious ways"...
  5. @artduszynski :-D
  6. Joyeux 14 Juillet a tous! :)
  7. [Video] Just saw this: PogoPlug (access your external HD from everywhere) *really* cool http://tr.im/sehg
  8. #lolla is only days away! For those of U who can't attend (mainly my Colombian/E.U. friends) B sure 2 check the @lp33 feed http://tr.im/s8Zg
  9. oh.no.they.didn't http://twitpic.com/a88nu
  10. @g33kgurrl good morning, mystic green eye ;)
  11. I've decided to give Ubiquity a second chance. Great Gmail commands --yet, still not "tweetable" enough to my liking.
  12. @mattmitchell yes!, but check Twittelator Pro first, just in case. I am really happy with Tweetie though.
  13. to Adobe Acrobat's text-recognition in PDF files, I thank you... dearly.
  14. Just spoke to Imogen Heap live on webcam via Vokle! Over 100 people and she took only 2 people --brilliant!
  15. on the YouTube topic: a search for "Diego Pulido" renders low-budget christian music videos by (oddly) ANOTHER Colombian http://tr.im/rOpN
  16. I've come to make piece with YouTube's new channel design --compelling contextual experience within each personalized channel. Gut!
  17. ZenBe (makers of my favourite "To Do list" app) are releasing *Shareflow*: kinda like Google Wave. For work it'd be great: http://tr.im/rDGO
  18. ... they may have to write one about how now Google wants to become the new Microsoft --sort of http://tr.im/rrva
  19. Read article in current WIRED mag issue yesterday about Facebook: how it's trying to become the next Google & how it might actually succeed
  20. U$17,500 for a NES video game? http://tr.im/rf8m (Yes, someone DID pay that much for it)