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April Buchheit posted an entry on Camilla and Thomas
Camilla's school pictures
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April Buchheit posted a link
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"Claudia Castillo, the 30-year-old patient, had suffered a collapse of the tracheal branch of her windpipe leading to her left lung following a severe tuberculosis infection. Left barely able to breathe, the decision was taken in March to attempt the windpipe reconstruction. Spanish doctors started the process by taking a 7-centimetre section of windpipe from a deceased donor. Researchers at the University of Padua, Italy, led by Maria Teresa Conconi, then used detergent and enzymes to purge the donated windpipe of all the donor's cells. After six weeks, all that was left was a solid scaffold of connective tissue. Meanwhile, Birchall and his colleagues in Bristol took the stem cells from the patient's bone marrow and coaxed them in the lab into developing into the cartilage cells that normally coat windpipes. Finally, the patient's cells were coated onto the donated tracheal scaffold over four days in a special bioreactor built at the Polytechnic of Milan in Italy." - April Buchheit via Bookmarklet
Unbelievable! - Denton Gentry
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Lindsay Donaghe posted a link
Flicktions - 11/18/2008
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Summoned with a breath /Whimsy floats gently, briefly. / A smile lingers on. - Lindsay Donaghe via Bookmarklet
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April Buchheit posted a link
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So cute! I love hearing her little voice. - April Buchheit via Bookmarklet
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Lindsay Donaghe posted a message
“I'm so proud of "my kids" in Aikido. One of them, a girl who is probably the most dedicated of the bunch, wrote an article for the paper that gets sent to the students in all the Phoenix area public schools. Her father said she wrote the article last year but it's just now being run.”
I'm so proud of "my kids" in Aikido.  One of them, a girl who is probably the most dedicated of the bunch, wrote an article for the paper that gets sent to the students in all the Phoenix area public schools.  Her father said she wrote the article last year but it's just now being run.
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She's such a good student in the class. I can't wait for her to be old enough to train with the adults. She's going to kick some ass. And woe be to the teenage boy who tries to make an unwanted advance!! - Lindsay Donaghe
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"So far, about two-dozen staffers from the two companies have spent weeks participating in each other's staff training programs and sitting in on meetings where business plans get hammered out." --- Interesting. - Bindu Reddy via Bookmarklet
"To continue reading, subscribe now" : ( - Jess Lee
"One of the first results of the collaboration between the two companies was an online campaign inviting people to make spoof videos of P&G's "Talking Stain" TV ad and post them to YouTube. The original ad, aired during the Super Bowl, shows a job candidate being drowned out by a talking stain on his shirt that babbles nonsense every time the man tries to speak during an employment interview. Spoof campaigns can be risky. What if people post something rude about your product -- or don't participate at all? This "never would have happened" previously, says Mr. Stengel, who left P&G last month to start his own firm. It's "something [P&G is] really wrestling with: How does a brand morph from one-way to two-way communication with the consumer?" P&G tried to enforce limits. It provided prospective spoofers a toolkit of official logos. And it demanded that any stains appearing in mock ads must come from an approved list, ranging from a mai tai to spinach dip. (Grease, blood or ink was forbidden because the Tide - Roshan Vyas
..."Tide to Go stain-removing pen doesn't work on those stains.) In the end, of the 227 spoofs submitted, a handful were deemed good enough by P&G to air on TV. The campaign was successful enough that Tide plans to use more consumer-generated content in the future, P&G says." - Roshan Vyas
A copyrighted article cannot be entirely copy-past on a website, but thanks to the "right to quote" (or "faire use" for the US), we can all quote a part of this WSJ article (10 lines per person) and share the all article legally. I may be wrong, but it's so cool to be able to read unaccessible content without hacking author rights in the process. Thanks Friendfeed! - Jérôme Flipo
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Ryan Anderson posted a message on Facebook
“Ryan should really remember to get more sleep.”
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Erica Baker shared an item on Google Reader
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Well duh. Did anyone really think they were going to go down that easily? - Erica Baker
I didn't expect them to go down easily; however, I'm surprised to see their servers actually came online under a "backup arrangement." I would have expected their servers to be powered down and seized for evidence. - Chris Schrier
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relativity
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I like this, but cats are *definitely* not lawful. - Tudor Bosman
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Adam Kazwell bookmarked a page on delicious
Louis CK "Everything's amazing, nobody's happy"
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looks like my type of comic - reminds me of a new version of george carlin - Adam Kazwell
Louis CK is great. - Derek Coward
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Dave Winer added a product to the Amazon wish list Wish List
The New York Times Supersized Book of Easy Crosswords: 500 Puzzles!
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Bindu Reddy posted a message
“I am feeling a tad bit sad for Jerry Yang”
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me too. - Jess Lee
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Jess Lee posted a link
Fish vs Duck
Fish vs Duck
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Dave Winer posted a link
Motor city runs on empty as houses sell for £500 | Business | The Guardian
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"What can you buy in America for $1,000? A flat-screen television, perhaps. A weekend break in the sun. Or a three-bedroom suburban home with stripped wood floors and a garage in the country's motor capital." - Dave Winer via Bookmarklet
When was that Roger & Me movie made again? - Chris White
Except Roger forgot abot the whole "unions choking the life out of the very members they represent" part... This has nothing to do with the auto industry or the recent economic corrections. It has everything to do with corrupt leadership in the "Motor" city. - Mark VandenBerg
Mark, so you think US auto companies have been turning out quality product for the last 20 years? - Chris White
No, but ward after ward of abandonned houses in Detroit aren't caused by plant closings in Louisville... - Mark VandenBerg
Mark, I plead ignorance. I have no inside knowledge of the Detroit landscape. - Chris White
Chris, the city is currently searching for a new mayor. The last one, Kwame Kilpatrick, is on his way to prison. He is but one of a long line of whack-nut thiefs that have done nothing to improve the city in the last few decades. - Mark VandenBerg
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"The new definition of art is when you do something and other people talk about it." - Adam Kazwell
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So sad: "The second day of hunting season claimed one more life than anyone would have hoped for when a toddler was accidentally shot and killed inside her grandmother's trailer in Swan Lake. Edward Taibi of Howard Beach was arrested on charges of second-degree manslaughter after a stray bullet from his .300 Magnum rifle went through the trailer and struck sixteen-month-old Charly Skala in the chest." - Dan Hsiao
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jello wiggle
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“We really need a way to select if individual shares get cross posted to twitter or not...”
Friday at 8:53 am - Link
I'm having to go to "account" and change settings whenever i don't want a particular share to go to twitter...and then go back to change it back again after - Zee from WeDoCreative
"Tweet this item"? - Ontario Emperor via fftogo
I like that, at the same time I think setting what rooms can be shared from and what can't would solve a considerable part of that problem. FriendFeed Feedback's not for Twitter, for instance, and the only reason why I don't allow room-postings to go to Twitter. - Vincent van Wylick
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Adam Kazwell posted a message on Twitter
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“so can someone tell me if it's possible to search for an exact phrase in friendfeed...eg. "twitter is down" ? or "zee is king of the world!"”
yesterday at 3:59 pm - Link
I just tried and I got 5000 hits on the first one and none on the second. - Occasional Headbanger
but did you see any with the exact phrase "twitter is down"? - Zee from WeDoCreative via IM
I was just kidding around the first time. But having just searched it, "twitter is down" brings up hits for all things containing variations on "twitter" "is" and "down. - Occasional Headbanger
don't think you can get exactly results by putting apostrophes unfortunately... - Zee from WeDoCreative
lol :) Cool... - Zee from WeDoCreative
If a site's search doesn't work, there's always Google's site: operator. - Tanath
true - but is there a way to search just the titles of the pages by any chance with google? - Zee from WeDoCreative
Yep. The intitle: & allintitle: operators. See here for more: http://www.google.com/help/ope... - Tanath
cool, thanks a million Tanath - Zee from WeDoCreative
No prob... It's my hobby... being Google. :P - Tanath
Good Q&A, cheers - Majento
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Ana posted a link
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"A man faces a domestic battery charge after allegedly hitting his girlfriend with a sandwich as she was driving on Interstate 95 on Friday. Police said the 19-year-old man became angry and hit the woman in the arm and face with a sandwich, knocking her glasses off. The victim nearly lost control of the car because she couldn't see the road and the man then allegedly ripped off the rear-view mirror and used it to shatter the windshield. The man was freed on $7,500 bail. Police haven't said what type of sandwich was involved." - Ana via Bookmarklet
Must be a slow news day. I saw this in the "News from AP & Reuters" list that's supposed to be for breaking news. The next item on the list: "Driver Loses Control After Sneeze, End Up in River" (http://www.nytimes.com/aponlin...). For a minute, I really thought I was reading The Onion. - Ana
It's irresponsible for the NYTimes to publish this without a photo of the sandwich. Here's the boyfriend though: http://www.tcpalm.com/news/200... - Casey Muller
Poor sandwich. - Dan Hsiao
Was it at least a club sammich? - Mark VandenBerg
Or a knuckle sandwich? - Robert Haas
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Dan Hsiao posted a link
The Giant Sausage Cometh -- Daily Intel -- New York News Blog -- New York Magazine
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"Wow, check out this giant inflatable sausage that will soon be on display in the backyard of the Brooklynite Gallery. Gothamist quite rightly observed that it looks like Mr. Hanky. Daily Intel Chris immediately noted that the end looked like an "irritated butthole." We didn't even know what to say, except that it looks like something that would definitely have taken out the Ghostbusters and sent the chick from Pattern Recognition into cold sweats. We called the gallery, mostly so we could intone "Tell us about your giant sausage" creepily over the phone. "It's at customs right now!" said owner Hope McGrath. It is being shipped from England, where it was made by a pair of artists called Kuildoosh. Decide for yourselves what it looks like when it goes on display this Saturday." - Dan Hsiao via Bookmarklet
liked for "tell us about your giant sausage." hahahahaha - Jessie
@ Jessie Like you haven't used that line in a bar before. - Steve Craft
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