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  1. @cbtacy folks are afraid to tip sacred cows. coffee retailers gain their reputations for too many things that aren't about the cup.
  2. @mtbarista there are many ways to justify the dollar, foremost being that 4B pays significant premiums for green. this is one valid facet.
  3. enjoying the splendor of SF's MUNI system, now with less stabbings!
  4. @mtbarista something to work towards.
  5. RT @fourbarrel: Refills cost $1.00 http://yfrog.com/35w3gj
  6. I was just marveling to myself how unusually productive I was being this morning... then I realized I hadn't looked at twitter yet.
  7. cupping. http://twitpic.com/rzvcm
  8. also some fresh photos of my fooding on flickr http://flic.kr/p/7k1C8x
  9. an imblogeration regarding my meal of Amanita muscaria mushrooms http://tonx.org/archives/159
  10. People who say "it's never too late..." are often lying. Life is finite, moments pass, opportunities must be seized. #gtd
  11. band of clouds wrapping the base of Sutro tower. SF can be a pretty city.
  12. (for the record I <3 and recommend Tweetie, both on the iphone and on my mac)
  13. @atebits_support also, you can see on the comments to @chrismessina's blog post, that many folks right away misused his syntax.
  14. @atebits_support read it. authorial confusion created by ".../via" style RT is part of the rationale for native RT, so why include it?
  15. I'm opposed to the "native" RT, but I'm also opposed to Tweetie 2.1's "quote tweet" that uses ".../via" instead of "RT...".
  16. today is a good day for listening to Jaylib. most days are in fact.
  17. the real risk for me today is that I'll eat too many of these farmers market clementines. I can't stop. http://twitpic.com/ria2n
  18. jury is out as whether this method removed all the alkaloids. experiencing hint of euphoria and dreaminess. maybe just a lovely Sunday?
  19. @worstofthewurst I'd give them a good grade on the tastiness. slight pine nut flavor. texture after boiling presents a challenge though.
  20. @hslade3 slice thin, boil for 10-15min in large amount of salted water. the alkaloids muscimol and ibotenic acid are highly water soluble.