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  1. @_mamasam Cocoabuilder is very useful. Please continue your wonderful service. (This from a paid contributor from a long-ago drive.)
  2. @sethdill We've had good luck with SimpleCDN, though they're certainly not as slick (nor as pricey) as Amazon S3. YMMV.
  3. @danielpunkass Glad to hear everyone is okay. No doubt all are shaken. Strength and peace to you all.
  4. @justin No @ tag for grandma? Very disappointing.
  5. @rlepage Not sure if this will help, but it may make for an amusing read re SFDPT: http://bit.ly/1rYIKA
  6. .@macguitar Congrats on the Ginza app store appearance and on the new Things (from @CulturedCode) retail box!
  7. @macguitar No Ritter Sport? I'm shocked. Shocked, I say. :-)
  8. @macguitar Cool! He looks quite into the part. Hope you all had fun.
  9. @macguitar What's your little tyke going as? Pictures?
  10. Applied for @Flickr Commercial API key [9501] over four weeks ago. No reply. Anyone have contact info or insights to share?
  11. @macguitar You were in the area and didn't stop by? (Sniff.) I thought the mothership in your case was Germany. You didn't take 680 did you?
  12. .@SlyM I've just learned a new word. Thank you wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Busking
  13. Today's #AppoftheDay is Dropbox http://bit.ly/8aZab Cool backstory here: http://bit.ly/1xebTO
  14. @macgenie Touché (courtesy of @TextExpander touch).
  15. @macgenie Tweeting alone is not sufficient evidence of procrastination? Writes Greg as he waits at Logan.
  16. Showing @TextExpander in Tweetie to my grandfather.
  17. Using @TextExpander in Tweetie 2. Nice work Loren @atebits !
  18. Is anyone thrilled with their Web hosting provider (LAMP)? If so, who is it?
  19. @ShawnKing On Snow Leopard, they're named "Screen shot <ISODate> at <TIME>", e.g. "Screen shot 2009-10-06 at 10.29.57 AM"
  20. Car shop's wireless is down. Time for some offline work.