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  1. @omfgjeannie @dkirker noo get the sleep one, it's wayyyyyy better.
  2. @ISO50 when's Casino Versus Japan going to release a new album? We've been waiting for years!
  3. The new iPhone will come out June 28th.
  4. Weather app is 100% wrong. #pouring #catsanddogs http://yfrog.com/4ee0tzj http://twitvid.com/6C23F
  5. RT @chrisgrice: Someone has made a 2010 "Women of Tiger Woods" calendar. Genius: http://www.cafepress.co.uk/tmaples.423526148
  6. @simmy 3GS is definitely what the iPhone intended to be all along. It's amazing.
  7. @jenbee don't get stuck in the snow!
  8. @foursquare 0th checkin huh? Definitely made by nerds :) http://yfrog.com/aujf7fj
  9. I'm at Kona International Airport (KOA, Keahole). http://4sq.com/8K6nXr
  10. West http://yfrog.com/1yer0j
  11. I'm at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) (SFO, San Francisco) w/ 10 others. http://4sq.com/MTivk
  12. If this @magcloud upload fails for the 12th time (really!) I'm going to smash something.
  13. @magcloud I need to super duper expedite the shipping on my proof. I'm down to pay for overnight shipping... Possible?
  14. Cool! @ifixit just released all of their manuals free under creative commons license! http://www.ifixit.com/blog/?p=2023
  15. @ISO50 Nexus is going to be edge only for AT&T, I believe. Also: new iPhone in June...
  16. I just started using Droplr, the coolest new app for Mac. Check it out at http://droplr.com
  17. @dkirker It was really cool. I went with my dad, and they have a couple of old machines there that he used years ago!
  18. Nexus One http://twitpic.com/tbdig #googlephone
  19. I'm at Computer History Museum (1401 N Shoreline Blvd, btw Pear & La Avenida, Mountain View). http://4sq.com/eN1tk
  20. RT @gruber: My guess: Google thinks the existing Android makers/carriers have dropped the ball.