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  1. @vpolichar yes I think I have mild prosopagnosia. And more often -misplaced anxiety about whether I will recognize someone.
  2. I really need that for people so I can recognize faces. A virtual card that details a history of interaction w/ a person #prosopagnosia
  3. wow - the future is starting to happen really fast, iphone augmented reality app: http://bit.ly/BT49Q
  4. RT @krammerabrahams in the bathroom making loud noises. probably going to start yelling soon
  5. @Mettadore I use/like MAMP (pro). No better way to get developing fast on the laptop.
  6. @timpratt yes. that should go in a life handbook or something.
  7. walkertracker getting tested pretty heavily by bots -500+ errors in a few min Looks like they're after zencart & windows vulnerabilities
  8. HideNTweet http://bit.ly/Or1Mq seemed like something I'd be into-but after 5 minutes I couldn't figure it out and got distracted.
  9. @ObiWanKenobi_ No, I'm pretty sure it's the moon.
  10. @gregvaneekhout that reminds me of the first line of MT Anderson's novel Feed (we went to the moon an it totally sucked. )
  11. @jedediahberry Nice! How is #readercon?
  12. @TinHouseBooks Nice work, Tin House - I hope you have a great week next week. I sure enjoyed the workshop in 2005. See you Thursday.
  13. @ezparz Yes. And firework snakes remind me of.... oh nevermind
  14. http://twitpic.com/9wbvz - It's too much work to try to imagine these look like anything other than the obvious.
  15. @Mettadore I'm also "launching" on "Monday". Bring your getup in and let's have a look. I'm sure with a few beers it'll look spiffy.
  16. @Mettadore have you might try testing with class NotHappy extends Carolynn() to see if that speeds up processing
  17. @digistrategist - yes - the dead don't defend well. Hemmingway's rules apply well for clarity, but too narrowly for writing 'well'.
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  19. @digistrategist I think those should be rules for writing *clearly*. In fiction, those rules might not lead to writing *well*.
  20. from secret blog: so sayeth the People of Edmonton http://tinyurl.com/nzw9on