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  1. @pamelafox Hey, we have pizza flavored chips here, too: http://bit.ly/12p9jv
  2. Just left Maker Faire, had a lot of fun. Plenty of inspiring projects and neat toys to buy (unfortunately for my wallet).
  3. At Google I/O!
  4. @pamelafox Your application can't be the best ever. It's missing a blink tag.
  5. Auto tune makes everything sound better! Even the news: http://tinyurl.com/coyn52
  6. Happy rabbits and eggs day, everyone. Here's hoping that you're spending it with family (of one type or another).
  7. I've been using the free copy of EventBox from MacHeist for the last 24 hours. It's made Twitter and Facebook fun again.
  8. @dalmaer A fun observation from that page: Just about everything is better than Perforce.
  9. @dalmaer My favorite comparison of version control systems: http://whygitisbetterthanx.... It's a bit biased towards Git, though. ;)
  10. @ryguyrg Cute!
  11. @dshaw Just wait. :) A supercontinent forms every 300-500 million years. http://tinyurl.com/2years
  12. @pamelafox Yup. GeoRSS was added in the last release! http://tinyurl.com/c3ntw6
  13. @romannurik And a 0-dimensional world would make it even more easier!
  14. I think the universe likes to play a game with me: Every time I start to get things figured out, it throws a bigger obstacle in my path.
  15. @ManoMarks Ouch. That really sucks.
  16. Debating whether to get the MacHeist bundle or not. I've been planning to buy World Of Goo for a while now, so is the rest worth $20? Hm...
  17. @romannurik I was wondering the same thing. If you find out, do let me know.
  18. Apple's iPhone Developer Terms & Conditions links to XKCD. ^_^ http://tinyurl.com/d6vjyg
  19. Twouble with Twitters: http://tinyurl.com/d32yf8
  20. You know, I really like XFCE. I just wish that Linux applications didn't feel so unpolished compared to their OS X counterparts.