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Came to realize that Twitter is too autistic for my tastes. Once the novelty has worn off, it's little more than a waste of bits and cycles.
| mfichtner Got thrown out of bed by power drill noises around 7:30 am. WTF?! |
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| mfichtner Writing invoices. All your money are belong to us. |
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| mfichtner Wasting way too much time scanning and retouching old CD covers for my iTunes library. |
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| mfichtner Damn! Twitteriffic just gave me a heart attack. |
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| mfichtner Ripping "Misplaced Childhood". Yay for gapless playback. |
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| mfichtner Just stopped and disabled Earth Desk. Their cloud data has been buggy und ugly for the last three days. :( |
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| mfichtner Getting ready for 3 episodes of 24. |
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| mfichtner Updating project status and ToDo lists in Basecamp. |
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| mfichtner Still working on a client's site, now cleaning up the mess they created with their order confirmation mail templates. |
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| mfichtner Working on a client's site, improving order form handling. |
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| mfichtner Ordered "The Open Door" from Amazon since they're actually cheaper than iTunes. iTunes seems to charge an extra Euro for the DRM ... |
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| mfichtner Listening to Beth Hart screaming her heart out. |
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| mfichtner Scanning CD covers iTunes doesn't have and Google Images can't find in acceptable quality. |
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| mfichtner Contemplating killing the downstairs neighbor. He keep talking and talking in a voice that penetrates walls like they were sheets of paper. |
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| mfichtner Having cheesecake and decaf. Decaf still kinda sucks. |
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| mfichtner Note to self: Don't ever again try to go shopping when an international security conference is in town. |
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| mfichtner Batch-removing attachments from old, archived e-mail. That'll hopefully save gigabytes of disk space and speed up my nightly backups. |
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| mfichtner Spent some time browsing through (at times even reading) the first issue of the German edition of "Vanity Fair". Not sure it's worth 1 Euro. |
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| mfichtner Getting ready for another phone conference. I'll spend the next 60 minutes of my life making sure the client's happy and well-fed. |
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