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  1. ♺ @starkness: help! looking for a place to crash in oxford, uk next week--couch is fine. any leads or ideas?
  2. @forteller It makes a Free database of UK postal area codes (zip codes), the state one is non-free - http://is.gd/1w5cZ
  3. The Free The Postcode Android app is pure genius.
  4. ♺ @glynmoody: Open Data is coming - http://bit.ly/Hx0TD and maybe without non-commercial restrictions #opendata
  5. @technollama Because Windows is just a way of installing internet viruses. ;-)
  6. Hacking ActiveRecord without Rails for art.
  7. @michuk Thanks. It's not Free Software (as in freedom) though.
  8. @MuteMagazine Thanks, that's great! I was actually at that event. Babysitting for one of your interviewees...
  9. To recap - the free as in freedom twitter clients on android don't work with ident.ca, the proprietary ones do. That seems wrong.
  10. Is there a good free as in freedom identi.ca client for Android?
  11. @MuteMagazine Virtual Reality, please. I am feeling nostalgic.
  12. Why did The Smiths just start playing in my head? I didn't cue that song up!
  13. Installed Eclipse, installed Android SDK, made Hello World app, ran it in Android emulator. Sorted.
  14. Resistance was futile.
  15. Hmm. Too much Max Headroom.
  16. Trying not to buy and Android G1
  17. Doing semiotics on nominated art objects is a category error.
  18. And if only developers weren't also users, and "use" included "preventing use", that might be an argument - http://ur1.ca/6ven
  19. The idiocy of academics who are surprised when they troll virtual communities and get the response they wanted never ceases to annoy me.
  20. #mono to split into a bit that's a patent risk if it's implemented correctly and a bit that's a patent risk if it's implemented incorrectly.