musewanted
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Note to lawyers: we should err on the side of caution and resist exuberance.
9:27 AM Jul 1st
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Sam Pink is now on Twitter @ Welcome, Sam!
7:52 AM Jun 26th
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New e-book from Leigh Stein.
8:51 AM May 1st
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Twitter’s DMCA process is an unadulterated mess.
9:42 AM Apr 30th
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New Guinea tribesmen sue The New Yorker,
10:20 AM Apr 24th
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One screen is enough for anybody.*
(* For sufficiently large values of "screen")
8:04 AM Apr 24th
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Set up a torrent tracker, get fined, go to jail. Join a bank, destroy the economy, profit.
10:21 AM Apr 20th
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@ can subscribers get signed copies?
9:20 AM Apr 17th
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9:18 AM Apr 17th
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Fascinating read about Bose speakers: (thank you @)
8:33 AM Apr 17th
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New work from Miranda July:
8:26 AM Apr 17th
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Things are looking up. Spending $50K on BI Publisher license is no longer necessary.
7:18 AM Apr 17th
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My boss to me this morning: You’re a ROCK STAR
6:49 AM Apr 17th
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Awesome time-lapse video:
7:46 PM Apr 15th
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Only if you are putting forward a hypothesis that may or may not be true are "may" and "might" interchangeable.
8:58 PM Apr 14th
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Resolved, "it MAY rain" wins. "May" = present indicative; "might" can be either past indicative or past subjunctive.
8:44 PM Apr 14th
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What's the difference between "may" and "might," as in "it may rain" or "it might rain"? Is there a difference?
8:18 PM Apr 14th
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RT @: Some people are so busy learning the tricks of the trade that they never learn the trade. --Vernon Law
2:56 PM Apr 9th
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@ super! school- or work-related?
9:56 PM Apr 6th
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Looks like server clusters are only available on Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition and Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition.
3:35 PM Mar 12th
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