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  1. @venturehacks you could a filter for each one you want to block
  2. RT @pandamonial: My chance to offend all of you at once. Sorry this was fun. http://pandamonial.grahamis.com/blog/stereotyping-language- ...
  3. @stephromanski but for the most part I use labels with filters to automatically label incoming emails so I don't have to do it by hand.
  4. @stephromanski I do keep my Inbox empty, but if I don't care about grouping I just archive. If I need to find it again I'll just use search.
  5. @stephromanski I use labels to group messages by project, and also with colors and filters to make certain messages stand out in my inbox
  6. @jaywgraves I've been staying in Dallas during weekends since it's so cold outside. So much for the warm weather I expected.
  7. @jaywgraves I'll definitely do it next time I'm in Austin, but it probably won't be until it warms up a little.
  8. I just signed up for CLEAR's WiMax. No more slow hotel internet or 5GB caps on 3G. So far it's awesome!
  9. Is Scala more complicated than Java? http://bit.ly/6C7D0P
  10. @bradfordcross Java Concurrency in Practice also looks great, for example. I can't think of a book I got on the DX that looked dissapointing
  11. @bradfordcross for example I was surprised by how good the code samples in @stuarthalloway's Programming Clojure looked.
  12. @jdunck I'm planning to sign up for Clear when I get back to Dallas. Didn't know the coverage was spotty. Can you explain?
  13. @stuartsierra I haven't had any problems with tables or images on the DX, perhaps on the regular Kindle?
  14. @bradfordcross the DX is great for technical books, I'm in the middle of exchanging all my paper tech books for Kindle or PDF equivalents.
  15. @bradfordcross I really like my Kindle, although I mostly use the iPhone app for non-technical books.
  16. Make No Little Plans – Defining the Scalable Startup http://bit.ly/7dPPrW
  17. Christmas Bomber: Where Airport Security Worked http://bit.ly/8yzFs0
  18. RT @cshirky: National Geographic indexes health care costs per person to life expectancy at birth: http://bit.ly/6lbhxv Remarkable info- ...
  19. RT @djangocon: DjangoCon videos are going up here: http://djangocon.blip.tv/ - Big thanks to Carl and his team.
  20. RT @bkmontgomery: "If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy." - James Madison