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  1. Paul Graham's latest essay on startups is one of his very best. And that's really saying something! http://bit.ly/3kucQn
  2. Loved this video of the cougar vs the baby bear....http://bit.ly/JezH3
  3. IMO Peggy Noonan's latest WSJ editorial is one of the best she's ever written http://bit.ly/F9PIF
  4. U2 concert with @standers, @joshk, and @angellizard coming up!
  5. Olbermann: Oy! Why do people listen to this guy?!? I guess it's the same people who think it would be cool to see Blago on the Apprentice.
  6. Hat trick by heatly at sharks game
  7. Looking for time management software that lets me track my time like quicken lets me track my spending
  8. This type of behavior by our "representatives" makes me sick :-( http://bit.ly/nQI11
  9. RT @spiderx: stupid ABC - show me the sooners game damnit
  10. The Macbook Wheel! This is another classic from the Onion..http://bit.ly/2T9rL0
  11. Admired the moral clarity of Netanyahu's UN Speech. A contrast to the moral ambiguity and ineffectiveness of the UN http://bit.ly/4yskB
  12. RT @ericries: Wow, gmail has been down more (when i needed it) in the past few months than Twitter. #rolereversal #twilightzone #gmailfail
  13. Gadaffi and Obama both show that the UN is a no-op, although they proved it in different ways...Why am I not surprised?
  14. Tried to read a Salon article. Pop-ups were so aggressive and pervasive I couldn't click past them to read the article, much as I tried.Wow!
  15. Boomer
  16. Ok. I'm sold on pepe's pizza near Yale in new haven
  17. Great new marketing opportunity at Digg! http://digg.com/jobs#o2PdVfwJ
  18. Verizon Mi-Fi is *awesome*
  19. @sloane_xD Aint gonna happen, Sloaney!
  20. MS Hotmail will only auto-forward e-mail to other MSFT properties, unlike *any* other modern free e-mail system. Why are they so afraid?