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  1. @andrew_chen's MDP http://bit.ly/73IrYR Every startup need a Steve Jobs? http://bit.ly/6RlfnC Benefit driven metrics http://bit.ly/2LrwIA
  2. "Why not monthly mammograms beginning at age 15?" Numbers trump emotion. http://j.mp/92h7uo
  3. RT @DrAwab “Corruption is our Right” – Peoples Party Minister on TV http://bit.ly/4zNJDK
  4. "The place where senses are deadened, where the mind cannot function because it is trapped in its own overstimulation" http://bit.ly/6YHk5X
  5. There will be post-Jelly drinks, as per usual, at Little Creatures on Brunswick St from 5:30 - feel free to join us! #meljel (via @pat)
  6. RT @gustheboxer opening the first box of #GusCalendars http://twitpic.com/szzni all looks good. Now where are the stamps to lick?
  7. Welcome +/- follow media pers @drtahmed. Makes good point re need for doctor's involvement in big pic decisions. http://awurl.com/plk0Wtj4v
  8. Melbourne Jelly today. #meljel video / pic http://yfrog.us/e9ke1z http://twitpic.com/szybn
  9. @paulzee we'll keep you posted on the next jelly. Not sure about slowing down over christmas.
  10. Settling in to a relaxed coworking session at Melbourne Jelly. Caffeinated, peacefully. http://tr.im/meljel1 #meljel
  11. @ReneCunningham @sidawson Might give http://five.sentenc.es/ a go. @kuperov bounce emails *would* get the message across,keeps me honest too
  12. It would be useful to constrain all emails to 500 characters. How can we do this?
  13. Hearing about social media and fundraising/sponsorship at Churchill Club #churchillmelb http://twitpic.com/swdzg
  14. @WhispersWW Agree, http://Trizle.com is an entertaining read.
  15. @ReneCunningham Just need a nominated question for ID verification. And agree, @ashmaurya's post is interesting.
  16. @KateKendall @ebbye Years are too easily found out unfortunatley. I like @chrismiles suggestion of not using birthdays for verification.
  17. @angusbooker Cheers mate, yes, all you nefarious types can put today in your little book.
  18. Underpromise + overdelivery = customer happiness. http://bit.ly/70KeYF
  19. There are certain privacy issues about publicly known birthdates. Eg bank/phone ID verification. Should we be tweeting birthday wishes?
  20. RT @ashmaurya Achieving Flow in a Lean Startup http://bit.ly/4PkTb5