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Whenever I hear about a rock star being devoutly Christian I’m like, damn, is no one teaching these young people about Satan?
Someone relatively new at Flickr is now really regretting giving Thomas Hawk loads of coverage on their blog sometime around now.
“Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can't lose.”―Bill Gates
@marcoarment May I suggest a long walk? Maybe a relaxing bath? A cup of coffee or a beer? It’s time to take a little Internet break.
Wow, Flickr must really be back if "Thomas Hawk" is out there writing stupid critical blog posts about it.
PROTOTYPEN-QUALITÄT, PROTOTYPEN-QUALITÄT! ICH GEB EUCH GLEICH PROTOTYPEN-QUALITÄT!
AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO IS THIS EXCITED ABOUT ALWAYS SEEING PHOTOS FROM EXPLORE ON THE FRONT PAGE ?
Seriously though, @marcoarment: You found out this morning you'll never have to work again & you're a 30-year-old white dude. It'll be okay.
Seriously, though, I updated my earlier post based on Marco's comments. http://2.dashes.com/115fzJm Minor clarifications, but *shrug* okay.
In my blog post earlier today, I said I was arrogant & condescending. @marcoarment says "As usual, Anil Dash is wrong". I regret the error.
When a service emails me to announce "exciting changes" to my account I get out my revolver.
One of the things I loved about Flickr is the business model was build something good enough that people wanted to pay for it.
I remember last time Flickr Pro cost $49.99, then Y! bought Flickr and cut the price in half and gave us invites to give our friends.
Hey @flickr Thanks for the email & 3 Web pages where you invite me to stay Pro & NEVER mention the price doubled #fu
http://www.flickr.com/pro/learnmore
what I love most about infinite scroll is that it prevents me from getting to the help forum link to type "this is an outgrage!"
Not sure the year I joined needs to be on every page. Also am I going slowly insane or is all the text slightly different sizes?
Yahoo announced today that they, "promise not to screw Tumblr up." That's exactly what someone says before they screw something up.
Description here says much about how the government now views journalists, and by extension its citizens. Operatives. pic.twitter.com/jVrTBy1GSv