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  1. Too much food. Fear I may be internally injured.
  2. @onpause thanks for making a good name for the USA in the broader world, even if they don't let you off on t-day.
  3. Happy T-Day fellow Americans, enjoy work everybody else. :)
  4. Nobody paid me to say this: Audible.com is giving away some free Audibooks - http://bit.ly/84xkOt
  5. First ever Wikipedia edit: the {{coord}} parameter on the page of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia is now standards-compliant. http://bit.ly/4rGyvX
  6. Scotch long thought lost, may be recovered after a century under the Antarctic ice: http://bit.ly/4uoINV
  7. Really wishing I'd taken that stats course just about now.
  8. Watch me attempt to explain the importance of semantic technologies, and get made fun of in the process: http://bit.ly/7tRShG #lol
  9. Totally amazing: A Tangible Times API - http://bit.ly/7XiAqr
  10. RDF in JSON on data.nytimes.com? Your thoughts welcome at: http://bit.ly/4G5zKb #rdf #nytimes
  11. The NYT tags articles with the Organizations they are about, currently sorting our org tags into two piles: publicly traded and other.
  12. Let it be known that I know and like @dtunkelang, a gentleman among scholars and a fine friend.
  13. I was wondering why the Irish get their own word for accent (brogue), turns out barróg means accent in Gaelic.
  14. @ToddGailun who is @dtunkelang?
  15. Fun fact: "owl:sameAs" has 766,000 hits on Google; "skos:exactMatch" has 1,950; "umbel:linksEntity" has 72.
  16. All flights from JFK to international destinations [PIC] http://bit.ly/1fE1vw #travel
  17. @JeffD I'm using the ngrams to detect the language of tweets (I only want english tweets).
  18. ___S __Sa _San Sand andh ndha dhau haus aus_ us__ s___ (ngram code works)
  19. Heading to #swync, hope to see you there!
  20. Going to try out character n-grams for identifying the language of a Tweet; wondering if 140 chars is sufficient for this approach?