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Balloonboy's dad surely knew all along he couldn't be onboard (so for the dad it was just a pr stunt)
I do a ton of faving on Twitter and Flickr and I wish it led to smart suggestions of who shares my tastes
"The market can remain irrational for longer than you can remain solvent" --JohnMaynardKeynes via SamSmith
Maybe the most hopeful thing about the Net is that we're finding communities where we feel we fit better and better
Joyce was challenging us to sort out the universal semantics manifested locally in our individual lives
"Cartesian coordinates are a hack which make most of 3space's fundamental properties appear to be spooky coincidences" http://bit.ly/DcV8z
#scifipremise You see a number on everyone's forehead that represents how many generations back you share an ancestor
Is it just me, or has the Internet generally lost the knack for rising cream to the top?
How many of Adler's 103 Great Ideas could you have used to tag the great ideas in your tweets? http://www.thegreatideas.org/syntopicon.html
Yay @poeks made her faves-counter into a web-app: http://www.twitterbelle.com/
Nature seems to maximise variety, in weather, river meanders, and celebrity gossip...
"if you're not finding a dozen tweets a day worth Favoriting... you're doing it wrong" http://tinyurl.com/csfykg
My ideal weblog-twitter would allow, beyond 140 chars: a link url, an image url, a source-credit, a pullquote, and a comment
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