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pinkgoddess
what do you expect? he looks at the polls and the votes. they know who will be in last 3. get rid of others to get ratings
4 hours ago
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danja
you're not using gnash are you?
5 hours ago
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RT @
bsletten
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novaspivack
JAW DROPPINGLY COOL - Mandelbulb visualizations.
http://www.skytopia.com/project...
5 hours ago
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danja
firefox is rock solid for me - never used killall on it. Must be all the dodgy sites you visit
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Deepak Singh
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HRWPB
you aren't imagining it, i can see it too!
6 hours ago
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RT @
danbri
: wow Wikipedians disputing notability of DBpedia -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
- klingon-speaking footshooters!
6 hours ago
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thinking about creating a new rdf preficate: notRelatedTo. fly little paradoxes, fly!
9 hours ago
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@
beobal
my condolances
10 hours ago
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danja
it was the door he was hanging - seemed an extreme punishment for a door
10 hours ago
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@
novaspivack
you can reply to tweets just like this
14 hours ago
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novaspivack
tweetie2 shows conversation thread
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@
bobbyllew
congrats :)
15 hours ago
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Shared Dictionary Compression over HTTP Google protocol extension
http://sdch.googlegroups.com/web...
(chrome will have huge advantage using google sites)
23 hours ago
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critique of google closure library
http://m.sitepoint.com/blogs...
(also a good source of cool javascript tips)
23 hours ago
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gridinoc
a lot i would imagine
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@
danieljohnlewis
wow thats good news
yesterday
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@
andypowe11
see
http://iandavis.com/blog...
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danieljohnlewis
is it? I've always avoided germany on the assumption that veggies are not catered for
yesterday
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RT @
tommyh
: "there are different ways of publishing data; they are not mutually exclusive" - @
ldodds
at
#okfn
#semanticweb
yesterday
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skwlilac
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gothwin
see you both there
yesterday
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@
GrantWhite
prob not
Thursday
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RT @
ryan_mcintyre
: Discovered this at
#defragcon
this AM. Open source, DIY $500 3D printer that can replicate itself! -
http://www.reprap.org/bin...
Thursday
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@
GrantWhite
i volunteered my iris scan so i can skip queues at passport control
Thursday
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@
mmmmmrob
yes :) but not active
Thursday
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delineator
dare i say it could be layered on current data.gov.uk services v easily (my son started something like it)
Thursday
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@
psychemedia
to be a twitter meme it would need to be
#sexpositionanagrams
Thursday
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psychemedia
sounds a bit intellectually challenging
Thursday
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StephDavis
that sounds a bit unimaginative
Thursday
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delineator
what a strange strange thing to say, linked data couldn't be more RESTful
Thursday
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@
psd
ressurrect it via
http://dataincubator.org/
and contribute it back to them
#dataincubator
Thursday
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