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  1. I think I'm going to hack a Predator and send it to Lawrence. #mizzou fans, who's with me? http://bit.ly/60b8R4
  2. #mizzou football player Brian Coulter is a finalist for the Rudy Award: http://bit.ly/4J3sIn
  3. @DrSaturday It's amazing to me that he averaged 41 yards/game and still led that team.
  4. @uberscholar It seems highly unlikely, but who knows?
  5. @dmatter Tim Griffin
  6. @nickjungman yep yep
  7. @dmatter You ever wish you had his job, where you don't actually have to do research and all that hard stuff?
  8. @CoMissourian Ending a sentence with a preposition is frowned upon.
  9. @polettime The government demanding editorial control is prior restraint. Letting sources see your stories is relatively common.
  10. @CoMissourian That story would be even awesomer if we had pics of their merch
  11. How does this help? "A petabyte of data is roughly equivalent to 799 million copies of the novel 'Moby Dick.' " http://bit.ly/8ZbNiK
  12. @ChrisSpurlock That rule about not ending sentences with prepositions is silly nonsense up with which I will not put. (cf Winston Churchill)
  13. @KMIZmichelle Or you could just get the free kit to fix them yourself.
  14. @kathrynlucchesi @mutigersdotcom Any truth to this rumor that we're playing Notre Dame in 2015? http://bit.ly/5ysglp
  15. @nickjungman To be precise, those are the basketball players. Police say they beat up the (male) cheerleader.
  16. @PamCohen You should walk up to him and tell him you want an army of midget slaves for Christmas. That'd perk him up
  17. FP has the top 10 stories you missed in 2009. Good stuff. No. 6 is particularly interesting: http://bit.ly/4wLVix
  18. In case publishers haven't noticed, you've been publishing snippets of other people's content for years. See: book reviews
  19. Getting frigging sick of the "blame Google" thing from publishers. 1. They send you traffic. 2. They pay for stories they republish in full.
  20. @kraxbergerl @yelvignton I'm fighting it every day.