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  1. @mezzoblue looks like a good kiwi coffee right there... :)
  2. Just hearing about this new #twitter policy. I think it's a good move. Very smart reaction to a difficult problem.
  3. @lukew My guess is a few years after they start producing consistently crap products.
  4. @zeldarms need to start a letterboxd account so we can see what you *have* seen :)
  5. I've gotta say, I don't really understand Feminism.
  6. @Lawnmower_Man watch a movie called "Dumplings" though now I've basically spoiled it for you :)
  7. Paul Greengrass gets *way* too much credit for the Bourne films IMO. Doug Liman doesn't get nearly enough.
  8. No matter how specialized or generalized you make your job title, it doesn't make your output any better or worse. Focus on output ffs.
  9. Sorry #newvimeo, that weird main nav really isn't working for me...
  10. @markboulton Agree.
  11. @BBCGavinHewitt source? Curious what those figures look like for 18 - 24. Most 16 yr olds are still in school and would skew data surely?
  12. @BeccaBarnesCats nah that model costs extra...
  13. @BeccaBarnesCats cheaper than a date too. Bargain!
  14. RT @GeekTyrant: Infographic: What is a GeekTyrant? rant.to/xmAXVL
  15. Funny Ha Ha is waaaay too real for me... But I think it might be really quite excellent. So. Awkward. Though.
  16. Funny Ha Ha - Definitely more 'mumbley' than The Puffy Chair. I appreciate that this tweet makes no sense to most of you :)
  17. The first speed limit for cars was introduced in the UK, and was 10km/h. Roughly the speed of a light jog.
  18. ghettohikes.com Gold. Also sad. Overwhelmingly, deeply sad.
  19. The amount of stuff I've achieved at work in the last 3.5 weeks is pretty phenomenal. I predict a good Mendeley year this year :)