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  1. Calibre makes the Kindle super useful
  2. @bellware Oh, you should have seen me stop and yell at the guy speeding outside my kids school this morning :)
  3. Amen! RT @henrikkniberg: I keep bumping into teams that treat Scrum as a goal. Don't! Figure out your real goal, choose tools to use & how.
  4. @staffannoteberg BTW - your book will be one of the first on the Kindle - bought it last Thursday.
  5. @staffannoteberg Talking to B&N in NYC, they told they have no current plans when to expand outside US.
  6. My Kindle is supposedly "delivered", but I don't have it.
  7. Sorry friends in UK, Digital Economy Bill seems to be absolutely horrendous. http://www.openrightsgroup....
  8. @danielbrolund Me or them?
  9. I must have a different kind of brain than people who understand Eclipse.
  10. @johlrogge Yep, correct
  11. "If the water's still flowing, we can go for a swim And do the things we used to do"
  12. Good afternoon - gym, sauna, fixed a few quirks on computers and old friends coming over for dinner. #goodlife
  13. RT @ellnestam: Preliminary AS|10 dates. May 10th-11th #as10
  14. @joakimsunden Enjoy your vacation.
  15. CERN pictures so far only people in control room looking at screens. I am expecting black holes! #LHC
  16. @tastapod I will think of you, @olabini and @niclasnilsson as Jedi knights of programming using Transformer guns instead of light sabres.
  17. @bellware Ok, but I strongly dislike classic client UI's implemented in HTML. Wrong medium, like trying to make a photo using oil paint.
  18. @bellware I'd say that if you're doing microlayout you're using the medium in a non-good way.
  19. @Ulrikama lol, I'd forgotten about that one. :)
  20. Ordered a Kindle yesterday and it has just arrived in Cologne. Package tracking shortens the life of the average gadget geek.