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  1. RT @ChrisJohnRiley: RT @Infosanity: Outstanding irc quote via social-engineer.org: http://is.gd/53dzX > LOL
  2. RT @vniow: May I offer you all that is right and true in the universe: http://www.youtube.com/watc... (via @burstein)
  3. Listening to R U Sirius talk about transhumanism *in* the European Parliment. Rather surreal and totally cool. :-)
  4. Lunch at TEDxBrussels was way better than I had anticipated.
  5. Picked up a truly sweet 3 volume slipcase critical edition of Gibbon's 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire' today for only 50 euros!
  6. Upgraded to debian sid...running into *all* kinds of fun issues :-)
  7. RT @hughbs: Restarted Large Hangup Colluder will attempt to shed light on EU political process. Experts doubtful.
  8. RT @monsieurlam: Best site of the world of the day : Pale is the New Tan (guidos + bags powered) - http://www.paleisthenewtan....
  9. Finally finished reading Anathem last night
  10. Turning out a little Python filter action
  11. RT @erin_braincandy: Here's an idea: how about everyone bands together and ONLY re-tweets comments about how much the new re-tweet featu ...
  12. "Time is a game only children play well..."
  13. "The Sophtware Slump" on repeat most of the day. It's that kind of day.
  14. Sweet day star
  15. @puppetmasterd Nor did I think you did. That notion lay behind my original complaint which you responded to, however. :-)
  16. @gurple @puppetmasterd I object to the idea that you can't run a service on a nonstandard port or that doing so is inherently less secure
  17. Gnarly traffic. Fail.
  18. @bluesmoon Ew, hate that!
  19. Compelling Sy Hersh article in The New Yorker on Pakistani nuclear safeguards: http://snipurl.com/t9rw3
  20. When will people stop conflating ports with services? Probably never. :-(