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  1. @kristian The Moleskine edition?
  2. @kristian ... and congrats on the milestone. I think your running lore has been in the back of my mind whenever I head out on my bike.
  3. @kristian I had one of their passports cack out on me a few months ago; I think I've reached the point where I'm gonna give a Drobo a chance
  4. “Thou mayest”
  5. There are many sound ways to save money… but buying cheapo toilet paper is not among them.
  6. @akshayp They forgot to mention this one: http://bit.ly/84U4J ; check out the dual antennae!!!!!!
  7. LaCie: your hard drives are dead to me (literally)
  8. http://bit.ly/N3UTx : "The status quo is maligning our industry, and lining the pockets of those who are willing to play the game"
  9. After seeing “Tap Tap Revenge: Dave Matthews Band” in the app store, I’m not sure which edition I want more: TTR:Creed or TTR:Matchbox 20
  10. It would appear as though Rouleau, Saskatchewan is trying to give Moose Jaw a run for their tourism dollar(s): http://bit.ly/XRTre
  11. @Eves1 I thought you asked for extra caramel?
  12. @Eves1 We can eat cereal.
  13. “Every little defect gets respect”
  14. @akshayp Uhhh… don’t drop your bar of soap?
  15. @akshayp My recommendation to you is to flush whatever substances you have down the toilet before they break down the door.
  16. @Eves1 Dinner plans: cereal.
  17. “The real truth about it is: no one gets it right; the real truth about it is: we’re all supposed to try.”
  18. I like having the choice of formats—all with identical content—when subscribing to your feed. Maybe I can choose a doctype, too?
  19. This just in: farmer complains about weather (and no, it's not an Onion article). http://bit.ly/Rd1q4
  20. First up on my list of classics (and I'm plowing through it): Steinbeck's "East of Eden"… not sure why I waited so long to start it