...and obviously be able to fly around on the backs of large reptiles
- Cameron Neylon
...on the back of the coolest one in particular! and get married to a prince(ss) of course (even if s/he looks like a blue-skinned cat ;) )
- Ashalynd
from fftogo
Impressed that you hand-coded the capturing, I wouldn't know where to start
- Joe Dawson
from iPhone
We're honored to be your first guinea pig for the screencasting :) You should do this often.
- Ethan Gahng
greta video - got straight to the point :)
- Riaz Kanani
Hi Louis Thanks for the heads up about Lazyfeed. I have tried to register but it needs an invitation code. Can you or anyone in your network please let me know what I should put in? Thanks
- Jane Finch
Very well done, I now have a better understanding of how it works. Anymore invites? Thanks
- Mo Hall
why doesn't Lazyfeed have a feed for FF?
- Thomas Power
Thomas, Lazyfeed's founders are just now getting to understand FriendFeed better. Maybe with time.
- Louis Gray
LazyFeed looks great.! Thanks for this video Louis, super interesting (I like your fast pace too). Would love an invite if you have 1.
- Rob Michael (Atmos Trio)
Hi, thanks everyone for your interest in Lazyfeed. We are excited to tell you that we will be releasing more invite codes via Twitter today. To receive your invite, please follow @lazyfeed on twitter and we will DM you an invite code. This invitation will expire midnight PST. Thank you!
- Lazyfeed
I will have to check this out. I admit that the point of it was not immediately obvious the first few times I used it.
- Bill Kinney
Louis, thanks for this wonderful quick tutorial. I am off to experimenting with Lazyfeed now. I wonder how you use it in conjunction with GReader, since I also find you sharing lot of stuff on GReader as well.
- Mahendra (SkepticGeek)
Awesome demo, finally got a chance to watch it.
- Bill Kinney
Love lazyfeed so far, but it won't connect with my Twitter acct even after I set up and click connect - only Flicr, etc..Anyone else have this issue.
- Liza
Liza - I've just tried connecting your twitter to my lazyfeed and it seems to be successfully bringing tags like lazyweb, trip, techkaraoke, etc. Please try again. Thanks.
- Ethan Gahng
Now that is GREAT customer service, Ethan. Thanks.. I want to learn more about lazyweb and ppl interacting from lazyfeed. Seeing it from my google dev friends. Any ideas?
- Liza
Very nice video here. I will use this to share with all my people. Thanks Louis.
- Amani
Yahoo's page might come in smaller in data size, but most of Yahoo's properties (with the exception of Flickr and Upcoming, both of which they acquired rather than designed) have a Hallmark Card-kinda design that I find very annoying to look at. I avoid their sites for that reason. I feel like I need a hazmat suit every time I look at my Yahoo Mail acct.
- Spidra Webster
You think Google's results page is better than Yahoo!'s?
- Mistletoe Glen
All right, Glen. I'll take your challenge; I'll use nothing but Yahoo! for the next few days.
- Akiva Moskovitz
some images are better captured in the mind's eye
- Jim Posner
Well said, Jim and Michael. Former Texas Transplant myself. There are just some events that pictures must be taken with the mind and developed in the heart.
- Melanie Reed
GODWIN MARKED AT THE SPOT OF THE FOUL, -15 YARDS, REPEAT FIRST DOWN
- Akiva Moskovitz
I think it's stupid. Why would it be disrespectful to want to capture the memory? Sensory memory is brief for people, and some of us compound that with poor overall retention.
- MiniMage TKDteacher of FF
What did they say was the rationale for no photos??? That's crazy.
- rowlikeagirl
"The Nobel Prize Committee announced today that it is awarding the Prize in Medicine to Jimmy Duncan, a senior at Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua, New York, for getting a 97 on his bio-chem final. “The Committee felt that Master Duncan has shown great promise with his outstanding grades,” said Dr. Leif Quisling, chairperson of the Nobel Prize Committee. “It is our fervent hope that this award encourages him to do great things in the future, such as find a cure for cancer.” The committee was first alerted to Jimmy Duncan when they came across a YouTube clip of Duncan’s class presentation on his career goals. “We were particularly struck by his unbridled optimism,” said Dr. Quisling. “Duncan closed his passionate talk with these inspiring words: ’And we can end cancer in our lifetimes if we all work together really, really hard!’ It is exactly those kind of empty platitudes that impress this committee. Far more so than anything so gauche as actual achievement.”"
- Thomas Hawk
from Bookmarklet