Mike Chelen

Mike Chelen

@MikeChelen Washington, DC
Biologist interested in neuroscience, data vis and analysis, digital collaboration, and open access.
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@ Excited to be a part of & movement! What is best way to find things to help with, maybe on wiki or dlist?
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Mike Chelen
Guess who has two exclamation marks and a membership to @? This guy!!
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Latest Update to Twitter App ‘Polly’ Adds Real-time Updating via @
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@ What are the differences in the platforms that seem to make Facebook easier for you to control than Twitter?
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Heading up the towpath (@ Fletcher's Boathouse w/ 2 others) [pic]:
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@ @ @ Watch out serious rain coming.
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Chris Blunt
Try 11.10's new interactive tour:
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Ubuntu
Please welcome Ubuntu 11.10! Install, have fun.
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Elinor Mills
'Can anyone think of a downside?' SF BART cop before cell service cut to thwart protest, Bay Citizen got emails
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@ What parts are being worked on now? Github tracker has no open issues.
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@: Easy to hate, and easy to hack. Not a great combo ;)
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@ Planning to hard-code a delay between requests, any pointers for PHP libraries or code snippets that would be better?
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@ Yup definitely will, @ upped my API limit to 10/s but I will add options to the code for greater delays between requests.
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Graham Steel
Connect with @ for Open Access Week
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Patrick Madden
Gray says he will talk about "second-class citizenship" of District residents during his speech at MLK memorial.
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Mike Chelen
@ 5 user limit is set by @ API. Batch script could be modified to provide higher limit, are you still interested in it?
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Christian Heilmann
very cool CSS hover 'shine" effect - that @ is good
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@ @ There is a little more rain in the forecast for today and tonight, but it is not predicted to drop below 60.
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camps have support from D.C. Council members - The Washington Post via @
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@ The Smithsonian does good work, but are not immune from making mistakes. How balanced were depictions of Columbus in the 60s?