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  1. NYT: Mr. Byers, 46, has run 75 marathons since 2004 in bare feet http://www.nytimes.com/2009...
  2. 2nd day wearing my MBTs, workout is clear, straight posture becomes natural, not comparable with VFFs though, they are different products
  3. @MikeG1 s/does/those/, phonetic slip
  4. @MikeG1 I hope does guys got their math right :)
  5. @danimataonrails congrats :)
  6. anyone knows a world-class performer in the shadow that has a published biography? like a legendary session musician for example?
  7. knowing the story of things adds a new dimension to them, now applying that to Eagles the band and their music
  8. pues yo tampoco le veo nada de duro a Bruce Willis, tenia una colega en el barrio, "el sevillano", que se iba a cagar el tio este
  9. updating a small Rails patch to current master
  10. hahaha my 5yo just did 1974m in Canabalt
  11. al Tantarantana, a punt de veure les tres bessones
  12. @malditogeek ah I said point nut it is like a central line so to speak, left/right is stable
  13. @malditogeek only when standing though, you make a complete roll from back to front when walking
  14. @malditogeek very comfortable, you have a single point of contact, so you need to keep balanced counsciously, and that also implies workout
  15. these MBTs are worth a try, got a pair, like walking over sand, straight back, workout... http://twitpic.com/phbhu
  16. tweet while trying to stay balanced on a MBT
  17. nicely done: 15 Things Worth Knowing About Coffee (saw it in Twitter but forgot the source) http://theoatmeal.com/comic...
  18. nicely done: 15 Things Worth Knowing About Coffee (saw it in Twitter but forgot the source)
  19. within my experimentation on healthy walking, out to purchase some MBT
  20. it's curious most students add spurious whitespace to strings, eg print " foo \n", is sth I try to correct every year