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  1. @carlsmith oh wow. I had no idea such fancy taste buds ;)
  2. @carlsmith the most important question is Krusteaz or Bisquick?
  3. making the requisite post-sleepover pancakes for the girls.
  4. just when you think the economy is getting better you see something like this http://bit.ly/3njCXk
  5. thinking about watching Star Trek for the fifth time and the first time on Blu-Ray ...it's that good. (suck it @shawnm)
  6. @kstewart only returning the favor man!
  7. The Nook is sold out their inventory before it even launched. http://bit.ly/8rst9g
  8. long overdue, but working on getting all my various publications consolidated back down to one so I can start writing again.
  9. "[The insurer] confirmed that it uses [Facebook] to investigate clients."
  10. A Canadian woman loses benefits because of Facebook photo http://bit.ly/2DqMIR ...so many things wrong with that sentence.
  11. @alastc awesome thanks for picking it up! looking forward to the conversation.
  12. @alastc I've been using #mobiledesign during the writing of the book, but its hardly exclusive.
  13. after a year using eye-fi and being pretty pleased. now they are pissing me off by not allowing me to give them more of my money.
  14. today is one of those rare days where information overload actually pushed the right amount of neurons to have a really great idea.
  15. @chezza touché
  16. @gleddy oh its been open for 13 years
  17. imagining a time in the near future where access to the network is free and open to everyone on any device.
  18. @gleddy First you should be using Safari and then immediately install Click2Flash
  19. I need an iPhone app to see the aggregate amount of time I spend waiting for @cfling to "get ready"
  20. discovered that the "7" in Windows 7 stands for "7 less hours of battery life"