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  1. See http://bit.ly/5q7yoe for details on Amazon's $158 8 GB iPod Touch.
  2. For all you iPhone and Touch developers, the #amazon deal of the day is the 8 GB Touch for $158. At that price it makes a great test device.
  3. @muncman don't give up on java or your vest.
  4. @jshingler ask tyler which was scarier, flying in a two seater plane or sailing with me.
  5. @marcpeabody ouch. Sorry to hear that.
  6. With Seven Nation Army being so popular, I can't believe I have never heard of it.
  7. Seven Nation Army has been redone in lots of genres including country, string quartet and even for an Olympic CD.
  8. Did you know the Buckeye Bounce Song is the Seven Nation Army song by The White Stripes? It has an interesting history http://bit.ly/3wW3U1.
  9. Just registered for #codemash
  10. I enjoyed hearing @jshingler demonstrate the groovy and grails support in the spring source tools. Looks like it is coming along nicely.
  11. @jshingler did he spat you for me?
  12. @muncman no way!
  13. #WOW Hits 2010 is the best WOW Hits yet. Almost every song immediately went into my Favorite Christian music playlist.
  14. Wow #V brings the cliff hangers back to television. I can't wait a week to watch the next one.
  15. PHP5 and MySQL by Jason Gilmore and Apress is the $10 deal of the day at http://apress.com/info/dailydeal.
  16. What I really can't believe is Java 6 is scheduled for end of life next year and Java 7 still seams far off.
  17. I think a moment of silence for Java 5's end of life is appropriate. LONG LIVE GROOVY!!!
  18. @jshingler still no iPhone. Are you going to get a Droid?
  19. @jonrstahl That RedLaser app is cool.
  20. Weren't selected to speak at #CodeMash? Consider submitting your abstracts to your local user groups like COJUG or CIDUG.