10398 #steps today
On the plus side: #delighted to have received a deposit along with a lovely card from an amazingly talented client. Looking forward to the next couple of weeks! #web
sophiedennis if it’s any comfort, most of my friends saw it years ago, I was a but late to the party for some reason :)
9209 #steps today
Do I lose #geek cred because this is the first time I’ve seen the matrix?
john_nye I use the appspot server (for the moment — it doesn’t handle HTML)
11304 #steps today
bruce lawson cool, I don’t play much #dulcimer any more (mainly #gurdy) but would be nice to get it out again! I’ll drop you an email with some lyric ideas I had earlier :)
This evening’s #indieweb project: quoting UIs. Why they suck or for some reason do not exist, research into existing ones (found a nice github example) and silo equivalents.
@sophiedennis @john_nye @andycayenne they give you an iron at uni? FORGET FREELANCING SIGN ME UP
bruce lawson a popular tune/song with new (often geeky) lyrics retrofitted, e.g. your “like a rounded corner”
My new ambition: collaborate on a #filk of some form with bruce lawson
Stressful evening and now stressful morning — wondering round the house with a cushion like a flagellant trying to get burnt food smell out. Looking forward to a nice quiet afternoon instrument making.
So, which is more annoying, POSSE permalinks w/ … if continued, in () if not, or Aral Balkan’s …tweet…continued…thing…? For comparison:
Personally I find the …/() permalink/shortlink/short id pattern to be much more readable, especially when there are multiple long tweets happening at the same time, and they are mainly one or two words over Twitter’s limit. But it is more cluttered than the … technique.
Sees google plus people talking about how great their new profiles are. Looks at profile (Tweetbot, iPad). Profile is same aneamic mobile version.
You cannot anticipate context — but you can safely assume that if you tweet stuff, people are going to look at it on mobile devices. #rwd
AOL converted him into an AOL-BOT to be used in chat-rooms. [citation needed]
Sounds ominous…
11357 #steps today!