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  1. I don't understand why people have to debate the merits of respect: http://bit.ly/interruptus If someone is talking, shut up and listen.
  2. The new retweet is a solid feature. I appreciate how it provides more signals and less noise — now I can follow fewer people.
  3. RT @dcurtis: If the first thing I see on your site doesn't directly answer the question "What is this?" then you have failed.
  4. The long and the short of it is that the Internet would be so much more awesome without Internet Explorer.
  5. That was a great #minnebar. Thanks to @lof and everyone else that made it happen.
  6. “Execution is everything.” #minnebar
  7. Am in the Appcelerator demo. Titanium has a full server running and can run PHP/Ruby/Python — impressive. #minnebar
  8. Arrived at #minnebar. Say hi.
  9. Heading out to #minnebar.
  10. @lg Really?! You know people are desperate for ways in which to be interesting when they pull that. Also... uh... yeah... I'm Canadian.
  11. To see how far the rabbit hole goes, open Safari's Web Inspector, then right click on it and click Inspect Element. Repeat ad infinitum.
  12. IE9's use of Direct X/2D — a system level solution — leads me to think MS is preparing a competitor to Chrome OS. http://bit.ly/1hQTh1
  13. I like the UI ideas presented for Chrome OS in this video. Looks like a mash of MS Office 2007 and a Browse. Not bad. http://bit.ly/3v6vjL
  14. What Google is doing with Chrome OS is impressively forward thinking. http://www.youtube.com/watc...
  15. RT @gruber: Summary of Chrome OS event: Google: Here is our vision of a redefined computing experience Press: Why isn't it exactly li ... ...
  16. @danbenjamin I know. I've thought about this a lot. The only apps on the desktop will be powerhouses like Photoshop, Maya, and Science apps.
  17. @jasonfried The founding of USA is a good answer. Initial docs were deliberately sparse, focused, and abstract — they fixed more with less.
  18. Photoshop CS4: "It’s infuriating to realize that at some point someone deliberately decided that this was acceptable." http://bit.ly/3790im
  19. RT @johnmills: CSS Reloader for Firefox makes developing CSS stuff way faster! https://addons.mozilla.org/...
  20. @jasonfried These days. Back in Rome they used glass as jewelry because it was so precious.