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  1. thinking about Chicago
  2. @adamflores wow, sorry for not responding...I haven't been on this account for a while. yeah, it's too bad they aren't updating
  3. Broadband for everyone! Reading/watching Triangulator article "putting a face on the rural broadband problem": http://tinyurl.com/dd325u
  4. New poem up, excerpted from a longer series on Spain I've been working on: http://tinyurl.com/7r39h3
  5. becoming happily more aware of diy and robotics collectives in nyc
  6. think I'm going to take a motors and sensors workshop next Saturday with HTINK: http://www.htink.net/
  7. Maybe I should have used eihalcyon for Adaptive Semantics, I don't know.
  8. I have this one, which is my personal account, and now a new one for my new company, Adaptive Semantics Inc. under EllieSemantic
  9. feeling schizo right now. Started the G4C twitter account, which seems to be stagnant without me there to populate it with content...
  10. bootstrapping has the added effect of making you realize which emotional burdens are and are not worthwhile.
  11. a great suggestion was made to me today, and it feels so completely liberating, lifting years of unneeded angst.
  12. at my parents' house for christmas/hanukkah festivities, about to listen to their storycorps interview
  13. just joined startup land, working nonstop
  14. Semantic web link: http://semanticgang.talis.com/
  15. article on reputation management: http://tinyurl.com/5uzhdw
  16. Social media metrics tool: http://tinyurl.com/563rd4
  17. working from home today, enjoying the intermittent rain and getting things done
  18. the temperature in this office is always some extreme and never comfortable.
  19. One step closer to a chapter in Hong Kong.
  20. Setting the day's priorities and tasks, thanks to Remember the Milk. I recommend this service to everyone: http://www.rememberthemilk.com/