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  1. @instant_strudel haha. Oops. "tune" :-)
  2. Wondering about the origin of the nokia tune. Played 1.8 billion times per day. Most played tube on earth
  3. Early morning train from Stuttgart (depeche mode concert at the Porsche center on Mercedesstr) to Nuremberg
  4. RT @johnperrybarlow: A line I just overheard at dinner: "PowerPoint is corporate karioke."
  5. RT @naxxfish: @natfriedman phalanges of ROCK :p
  6. "The intellect of man is forced to choose perfection of the life or of the work." WB Yeats
  7. Cannot attend a concert w/o feeling like an alien observer. The waving arms look like so many phalanges.
  8. @garrett It's a joke, just not an intentional joke
  9. @Jaykul Equally possible. Good point. I was biased toward thinking paid after seeing all the astroturfing that takes place on mturk.
  10. Reading through comments on the bill on opencongress.org, I have a feeling some people are paid to write comments with a certain viewpoint.
  11. And here's the OpenCongress.org link for the bill: http://bit.ly/3Mp19g
  12. The health care bill currently under consideration in the house if you want to read it: http://bit.ly/gy2Bs
  13. @garrett I think it's a comment on open source usability
  14. View of the lake http://twitpic.com/olvhz
  15. On top of a mountain near Tegernsee http://bit.ly/VsyTT http://twitpic.com/olufn
  16. RT @johnperrybarlow: Endless Loop (n.): see, Loop, Endless.
  17. @bijan Nice! How is it? Looks very promising. Beautiful icons at long last.
  18. David Byrne is always incredibly lucid and seems to write effortlessly. Here's a long piece on Internet privacy http://bit.ly/4EwWW7
  19. RT @larryvc: The S&P "rally" normalized in US dollars, euros, and gold. http://bit.ly/1LJxTC
  20. Congratulations to Steve Jobs on escaping death twice and being declared CEO of the decade by Fortune Magazine. Deserved.