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  1. An awesome sitcom-style intro for Lost http://bit.ly/snP5r (via @kottkedotorg)
  2. Inbox: 128. Hold me.
  3. Saw way more naked senior citizens than I expected I would. Kept an actual paper diary. Went to the world's oldest amusement park #vacation
  4. Toronto's not as smelly as I expected it would be by now. And the cat looks fatter.
  5. Smell you later Toronto!
  6. @techtweetr Hey, congrats to you both! Just saw the first pic with mom on facebook!
  7. @istevens Thanks! Airline Limo is $46. Booked! I feel luxurious!
  8. Best taxi service to YYZ from Queen West? Looking for a decent flat rate...
  9. I'm bringing 2 lenses while on vacation: the Nikon 20mm f/2.8 for general use & the Sigma 30mm f/1.4 for low light and portraits #cameranerd
  10. 2 more sleeps till Denmark :)
  11. Ouch. Just watched the internet bitch slap a newspaper.
  12. If you're a cat lover, you 'll like "Mourning the Mayor of Seventh Street" at @nytimes http://bit.ly/sO7JU
  13. If you're writing TOS around how I can/cannot use your RSS feeds you shouldn't be making them available in the first place.
  14. Hey Firefox: kill -9 yourself.
  15. Does the "any liquids, gels or lotions?" guy handout 1 litre (1 quart) plastic bags at Terminal 3? #yyz
  16. @leerichmond congrats on the website... but the link isn't working :(
  17. collecta looks great and feels easy to use but I hope its speed improves http://collecta.com Fantastic logo!
  18. ..and the Guardian releases a Django powered, crowd-sourced app that tracks MP expenses http://bit.ly/Mr24 Congrats @simonw and crew!
  19. Cool read @nytimes about murder & weather. Sweaty, sticky, humid NYC summer breeds most killings. Check out the map! http://bit.ly/t1LVH
  20. Saving lives one line of code at a time...