Archive for June 2010
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-06-27
- Upgrading my iPhone stack: phone OSs, SDK, MonoTouch, MonoDev. See you in July! #
- Ex-submariner sez “Conventional explosives to plug leak.” But wouldn’t that collapse work-to-date on relief wells? http://nyti.ms/djdiHr #
- Writing this using a bluetooth keyboard paired with my iPhone 3Gs. Finally! #
- Trying to remember last SF novel I read that was actually self-contained and had an ending. #
- Gorgeous astrophoto http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/1006/Alamut-Babak1.jpg I wish I could figure out techique to do similar #
- Vuvuzelas are the Flash of Soccer. #
- BP has spent >$2B not closing 21″ pipe. Oh yeah, I’m sure the other $48B will fix the Gulf. #
- I oppose instant replay in baseball, but world cup ref’ing is disastrous as far as “US is finally going to embrace sport.” #
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-06-13
- Me want 300DPI screens. #
- Thank god the new iPhone has a gyroscope. FINALLY we’ll have more realistic lightsaber apps. #
- The iPhone developmnt missing manual book from ORA is must have at full price. At $10 : steal #
- When aapl starts migrating those 300DPI screens to iPad and Macbooks — watch out #
- How much content is “not enough” in a $0.99 tour guide app? If you bought a “walking tour,” would you expect 5 minutes of stuff? 15? 60? #
- Evidence of intelligent life on Europa: They’re advanced enough to plant false signs of life on Titan. Don’t fall for it, people! #
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-06-06
- Freedive “base jump” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQITWbAaDx0 #
- Is Atlassian having trouble with their servers (specifically, my.atlassian.com — I keep timing out)? #jira #
- It’s amazing how fast a storage medium becomes obsolete. I’m looking at my half-gone spindle of CDs and wondering how many years old it is. #
- IfItWasMyHome.com – Visualizing the BP Oil Disaster: http://bit.ly/8X0HGN via @addthis #
- It takes guts to ship a minimal feature set. #
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