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  1. Oh Denver. You're breaking my heart.
  2. What's the deal with Budweiser Golden Wheat? Is it like, trailer park hefeweisen? I guess Bud was afraid white trash couldn't pronounce it.
  3. PBR FTW: not an ultralight (read: beer-flavored water), the can doesn't turn blue and there's no bro-culture advertising.
  4. Denver at home is a beautiful thing.
  5. Done. Enjoy Franklin the Boston Tumblr. Thanks @marclafountain! http://franklin.tumblr.com/
  6. Starting to wonder if I should just start a Franklin blog. http://bit.ly/2R8MAQ
  7. Accidently bought the razors with the lotion strip. It's going to be a long week.
  8. Programming and PBR. A perfect fit?
  9. "But if it has just *one more* button, it would usher in a new era of efficiency!" #featurecreep
  10. My good lord. Beware the open source engineer drunk with power. How could something like this happen? http://j.mp/piyOh
  11. FFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUOTOSHOP.
  12. @PatrickPatience Fix Fucking Photoshop. Ran out of characters.
  13. My site visits are getting low again. Maybe I should post another cranky, reactionary 5 minute post about Adobe. I kid! No really, FFP.
  14. @beaucolburn Waiting on Apple. Trust me, no one wants it out there more than me. But 1.1 isn't one of the projects I'm talking about ;)
  15. So many cool projects. So little time.
  16. Looks like bass guy had his wheels repossesed. That's what you get when you put 22's on a Diamante, I guess.
  17. Not sure why people don't like @gruber baseball tweets. It's like getting Cliff's Notes for the World Series.
  18. @bwalkin Congrats!
  19. @maddox Dude. That costume is great.
  20. I still remember hitting the turbo button on my 386 DX2 and typing C:/doom.exe on the MSDOS 6.1 command line. Has it really been 18 years?