- is reading support discussions on http://AcrobatUsers.com — to be an "AUC Expert", the key criterion seems to be an ability to blame shift. #
- does love the invisible sign-in that happens with a hidden AJAX authentication form and @1Password autofill. #
- is in the second day back from break and already experiencing "flow" working. Yay for the quiet room. #
- @laramide the very worst sort of political flack in reply to laramide #
- thinks that there's no percentage in tricking out your system to behave the way it used to behave. http://pagehand.com/launchcodes/ #
- just came in to find a used latex glove on his desk. Whiskey. Tango. Foxtrot. #
- wonders if there's a good argument to not just install and use his own wiki software (rather than signing up for something in the cloud). #
- just realized what one argument would be: other people are probably already registered users of cloud-based wikis. Fewer logins. I guess. #
- continues to talk to himself: perhaps just finding some wiki software that supports OpenID would work… hmm… #
- @jashapiro perhaps so. I'm dealing with the "I need notes I wrote to myself on my last school's wiki" phenomenon. I want to keep my data. in reply to jashapiro #
- @Pogue They've advertised themselves there before. (cf. Chrome) in reply to Pogue #
- has found that all of his usual haunts are full of people shouting. Not so great for getting work done. #
- may yet master the zen art of writing in a screaming whirlwind. #
- shouldn't be guilty about experiencing writer's block at work as his colleagues discuss the relative creepiness of Goldie Hawn vs. Madonna. #
2010-01-09: The Week in Tweets
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by Alex
10 Jan 2010 at 07:11
Is there a tool you’re using to aggregate and publish these? Manually doing so is unattractive and yet I feel like I need to similarly pull tweets out of Twitter.
by Seth Battis
10 Jan 2010 at 10:36
I’m using Twitter Tools (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/twitter-tools/).