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  1. @readercon Clute: "Shopping malls -- ultimate evil!"
  2. @readercon Clute: "If we open our eyes fully, we see what Lovecraft saw."
  3. @readercon The rusty "but nothing happens" critical saw is alive and well here.
  4. Eating a cursory breakfast sandwich. #readercon
  5. @justincouch There oughtta be a law.
  6. The iPhone calendar is suddenly useful to me! Sync it with your Google calendars: http://tr.im/rs7b
  7. I'm doing the work of forty men. Forty lazy men.
  8. @cantamais Isn't there another Internet for them? Something that only gets local channels and The Today Show?
  9. Just noticed, it's 98:76:54 03/02/01 by my own personal arbitrary time standard I invented just now. Amazing! MOAR COFFEE
  10. Aaaaaand my mom's on Facebook, I didn't realize the Internet was open to the public.
  11. Am replacing TVersity media server with Twonky. That is all.
  12. @fujitchoir I am thrilled, so far as you know.
  13. @dabobert It also allows files twice as large as Mediafire's free service, though its interface is more limited.
  14. Grr. Mediafire reports their speed in kilobits (Kb) instead of kilobytes (KB) because they're choads. They are no faster than any other.
  15. @dabobert Cool, I'll check it out... so was the malware from Mediafire? Or just hosted by them? If the latter, how would Rapidshare differ?
  16. Just found my new file transfer site: I'm maxing out my pipe's upload to http://www.mediafire.com. Goodbye forever, webhosts as storage.
  17. @drinkerthinker That sounds just like my adolescence.
  18. 'Bravo! Hooray! Satan is dead,' he cries (we must have a good conclusion): 'we can now all do as we like!'
  19. ...That from a Punch and Judy Script, as it first appeared in London Labour and the London Poor by Henry Mayhew, 1851: http://tr.im/rgob
  20. Lemontation of Judy for the loss of her dear child. She goes into asterisks, and then excites and fetches a cudgel.