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  1. Moscow mayor suggests using a fine chemical mist to keep snow out of city, claims oft-used technique. http://bit.ly/7m9OxF #chemtrails
  2. Amusing/sad description of the average Christmas timetable (@via colmanjones): http://bit.ly/771KrX
  3. Watched a bunch of children murder countless people last night without breaking sweat. Prince Caspian. Why is my daughter watching this?
  4. Photoshop: annoyingly, 'duplicate layer' busts apart layers set to clipping masks above it.
  5. Fantastic Mr. Fox is fun, quirky, and not a kids' movie. Definitely a Wes Anderson film.
  6. No snow in November a 70-year record for Toronto. http://bit.ly/8GB2Xy
  7. RT @thegoodhuman: So very sad “Almost all campsites within 100 miles of LA are now filled with people living in them.” http://is.gd/57ZrO
  8. @meredi That job posting is pretty cheesy. See the one for a man with similar qual? I guess you need to have been a hot woman.
  9. Parasite - from 'para sitos' (beside, food) - one who eats (your food) at your table (beside you).
  10. @rmazar What happens if you don't succeed in putting together your conference?
  11. img src="data:.." is such a great idea, I wish support in IE wasn't lagging so badly
  12. Oh man, local bakery selling $1.00 Nanaimo bars. Help.
  13. @meredi The BuckyBalls magnets also look diverting.
  14. @meredi Or the all edges brownie pan? Mmm.
  15. @meredi Good question. Don't suppose RC airsoft battle tanks grab you?
  16. What's the 'rotten tomatoes' of book reviews?
  17. @Bedrockgames Hey, congrats on the review.
  18. MS finds security flaw in Google Chrome Frame. PR attack, or free QA? :-)
  19. @meredi Saw some uses of eye-tracking software to analyze painting composition - the results were unlike classical eye mvmt predictions.
  20. @meredi That test refers in several instances to 'leading the viewer's eye', which reminds me of attempts to do that in art.