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- Oh, for God's sake, Google, will you stop being "helpful" and actually search for what I actually bloody _typed_!?about 10 hours ago from TwitterFon
- @jacrats well, I don't drink or smoke, so I've got to find other bad habits :)about 10 hours ago from TwitterFon in reply to jacrats
- Think you have to be fairly confident as a bloke to carry off the bubble umbrella look. http://twitpic.com/ab651about 11 hours ago from TwitterFon
- @vero I'm thinking of taking it up myself. Glad you survived; good inspiration for me :)12:03 AM Jul 13th from TweetDeck in reply to vero
- @benjohnbarnes Good good. I did submit it the other day, in case it hadn't been seen, and it should get better as more links appear.3:00 PM Jul 12th from TweetDeck in reply to benjohnbarnes
- @seengee etc. etc. :) I don't want miracles, but there have been a lot of dumb failures where startups have been obviously unprepared...7:27 AM Jul 12th from TweetDeck in reply to seengee
- @seengee Is there a status page that can be seen even if the main server is down? Is there a refund/compensation policy? Are backups tested?7:26 AM Jul 12th from TweetDeck in reply to seengee
- @seengee I don't necessarily want guaranteed uptime. I want to know that the company has thought about what to do in the event of downtime.7:25 AM Jul 12th from TweetDeck in reply to seengee
- @seengee Any way of exporting all your data in a way that can be easily re-imported is good. My recent thoughts: http://tinyurl.com/kv98497:21 AM Jul 12th from TweetDeck in reply to seengee
- @seengee 'course, this all depends on what kind of startup/service we're really talking about...7:10 AM Jul 12th from TweetDeck in reply to seengee
- @seengee Or for downtime, I wouldn't trust them not to be down. But having a policy of compensation for downtime in place would reassure me.7:08 AM Jul 12th from TweetDeck in reply to seengee
- @seengee ...but if they gave me a way of backing it up myself, then I'd probably take a chance on them.7:07 AM Jul 12th from TweetDeck in reply to seengee
- @seengee Hmm. Would very much depend on the shape and size of the trust. I wouldn't trust them not to lose my data, for example....7:07 AM Jul 12th from TweetDeck in reply to seengee
- GTD sensitives out there who can feel the large procrastination field emanating from Bristol -- relax. It's just time for my weekly review.3:16 AM Jul 12th from TweetDeck
- Of course, now I've doomed myself to a ton of robotic auto-followers because I've mentioned their keywords.2:48 AM Jul 12th from TweetDeck
- Wish there were a separate Twitter where SEO-spamming webcocks could "help" each other while leaving alone people who actually have souls.2:47 AM Jul 12th from TweetDeck
- Mmm. Toast and loganberry jam. That was a good random purchase yesterday, then.1:06 AM Jul 12th from TweetDeck
- @shezza_t Not apart from the samples you'd normally get at a food fair, I think. Guess they're making sure only serious high-spenders apply.7:32 AM Jul 11th from TweetDeck in reply to shezza_t
- Hmm. Local Oxfam shop appears to be selling cute Cthulu ornament. http://twitpic.com/9zuww7:10 AM Jul 11th from TwitterFon
- No, it's official: Bristol food & wine fair have priced me out of their market. Having panini on Brandon Hill instead.5:56 AM Jul 11th from TwitterFon
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- Name Matt Gibson
- Location Bristol, England
- Web http://www.gothic...
- Bio Programmer, journalist, photographer, artist, all-round creative geek.
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