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  1. @bokunenjin very geocities/tripod/myspace
  2. I look at the TrickleSavers, and find the TV model useful, the PC model... not so. http://efficienting.com/sTxg
  3. Just watched Changeling. Decent picture. A. Jolie deserved the nomination for it.
  4. @bokunenjin ISO 8601 or bust!
  5. JMS is writing the screenplay for Lensman!
  6. @elwing They look like a typical blackberry, not to be confused with the black raspberry. http://is.gd/1p0Sr
  7. @celestelynpaul if you're getting shocked, it's probably the cct's power circuit.
  8. I worked all day explaining how I used DMAIC to solve an energy puzzle on my desktop: http://efficienting.com/KbyH
  9. Energy saving tip: boil water for pasta in an electric kettle, instead of a big open pot.
  10. Using the DMAIC process to reduce power consumption at home. http://efficienting.com/yy1W
  11. @sidragon The first thing you said wrong there was 'watching fireworks on cbs' Sounds like Picasso on audio tape for the blind.
  12. Yes, I got my own short names mojo going. Idea via http://is.gd/1nuC2 and http://su.pr/
  13. I just got done revising this earlier article on the kill a watt meter, and I wanted to share: http://efficienting.com/GhXq
  14. @sidragon well they're rolling into xhtml 5
  15. Up till 1am working on efficienting. Maybe I'll provide ss tomorrow, but I'm too tired now.
  16. @trenttsd why does fast food always taste like a salt lick?
  17. @sidragon no, the w3 should just provide the container markup. Though I agree there needs to be a patent-safe and free ($) codec.
  18. re rt: for example, you wouldn't rt something someone said on irc, would you? that's what http://bash.org is for.
  19. retweets and pounds are an odd way to add context between twitter messages
  20. @sidragon Taking code out of context seems more effective to me. Forces you to build an internal representation of the system.