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Brad Biddle

Brad Biddle

Jobs: tech standards at Intel, sustainable biofuels w/ the Desert Biofuels Initiative, Research Fellow at ASU. More at http://biddle.us.
INTC swarm! RT @CherylBle: Based on several intros so far, I think I'll start taking on the "company" line. "Hi, I work at Intel..." #ip10
Wow, long time no tweets. Breaking my Twitter silence to say: I'm at Ignite Portland! My first non-Phoenix Ignite. Great venue. #IP10
RT @ipjustice: Remarks of Hillary Clinton at Conference on Internet Freedom http://t.co/j2wfgzvG It's a beautiful speech, if you look past the hypocrisy
As predicted by @ninky, The Neighborhood with @LeslieBarton87 was indeed funz. Great show! #torchphx
So great to be back at #ignitephx after missing a few. Amazing night! Congrats and thanks to presenters and crew.
Nice write-up of our algae project by Gizmodo. I wish our ASU partners were mentioned, however - would not exist without them. awe.sm/5IX4J
RT @cldotts: Innovation doesn’t just happen IN the #Intel factory, it happens ON it too: http://intel.ly/epNCeD
RT @desertbiofuels: We've posted some info about a cool Intel-ASU algae-based carbon capture research project at http://goo.gl/x3Oo6
If I just unfollowed you, it's not personal. Doing a big Twitter reset, will add back over the next week or so.
Going to do a mass-unfollow-and-slowly-add-back to see if I can make Twitter useful again. Haven't used in months, except to seed Zite.
Eating breakfast in DC, flip over the Wall Street Journal, and there's @toddhuffman's picture, front page! Nice piece on BIL.
ANSI releases new edition of "United States Standards Strategy" http://www.ansi.org/news_pu...
Twitter success story: having lunch in Bangalore, India tomorrow w/ @Sunil_Abraham, first connected via Twitter.
I love @doctorow's novel Little Brother; fun to see Metro Arts' stage play. Some strong performances, nice work with challenging material.
Little Brother, the play, back on in Phoenix, AZ http://www.boingboing.net/2010... <-- my daughter is ASM for this production!
NYTimes: The Crossroads Nation http://www.nytimes.com/2010...
Any Kyoto Protocol experts out there? Trying to figure out if a US-based project can create a tradeable CER or ERU.
Reengaging after a month essentially unplugged, sitting on the beach in San Diego -- an unprecedented and very welcome break.
I'm on something of a social media sabbatical. Will be back online in August.
Noticing some limitations of the iPad. It does its chosen tasks well, but it's not really a *computer*. Fills a nice niche for me, though.
Windup Girl and The City & The City each got nods from the Locus Awards, but Boneshaker won best novel. I still predict WG for the Hugo.
RT @jmoriarty: SOS Congress event this Sun to show AZ is a diverse state, and ask Fed Gov't to step up: http://www.soscongress.org/2010... Please RT!
Finished Meiville's The City and The City. Noir procedural meets Kafka. Cool central idea ("unseeing") works on own terms and as metaphor.
Overcame my ambivalence: I own an iPad. It's a remarkable device, useful, sweet UI. Now: go competitors! The world needs an open version.
Picked up my "adult magazine" (The Economist) for flight to SJC. Will miss this routine once ubiquitous wifi makes it harder to justify.
Draft paper I wrote - "How Many Standards in a Laptop? (And Other Empirical Questions)" - posted at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3...
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