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- Sat, 15:49: “@sguod: I am married. I don't appear to be able to change my relationship status on Facebook from this handset. #DJwedding” <- congrats!
- Sat, 18:21: Sat in a garden in the sun, writing a blog post and waiting for the hummingbirds with a camera by my side. This sure ain't Putney.
- Sat, 19:22: At least two house finch nests and one pair of black phoebes in this garden. I'm getting my tweets from the real thing...
- Sat, 20:27: ZDNet UK blog post: IT security? You're doing it wrong! http://t.co/kVFKK0iE #zdnetuk
- Sat, 22:47: Oooh - hummingbirds...
- Sat, 23:13: In The Background http://t.co/5UBIN2h8
- Sat, 23:14: In The Approach http://t.co/EJ8jXi2g
- Sat, 23:35: Flecks of Green http://t.co/nWK7eJ8d
- Sat, 23:50: Looking at a friend's print of Tesla's original AC motor patent. Awesome...
- Sat, 23:59: Funniest thing I have heard in a long time. "I can cast out either one of your demons, but not both" - the XORcist. (via @joncallas)
- Sun, 01:57: Cruciferous http://t.co/OnkpV5g5
- Sun, 02:01: RT @timoreilly: We sold 22,000 ebooks in our #DayAgainstDRM celebration. Not bad, considering how other publishers think they need DRM t ...
- Sun, 02:18: Best steampunk news headline ever? "Scientists enlist airship in hunt for meteorite" http://t.co/LHCFlUws
- Sun, 06:59: Supermoon 2012 http://t.co/R0mXiW4Y
- Sun, 07:01: If you're trying to photograph the supermoon, remember you're shooting into sunlight. 1/2500s exposure is a good place to start!
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rule-based white lists.
Typo there ... also, if it is blacklist, blacklisting, oughtn't white get the same Tx?
Also ... you caught the hummingbird! Wow. And that lizard image is gorgeous; love the way the shadows caress its face, and yes, those flecks of green in the brown.
They chartered a Zeppelin? that is so cool!!
'A zeppelin has never been used to look for meteorite chunks before. // "It's a gamble," said Gregory Schmidt, deputy director of the NASA Lunar Science Institute, who was part of Thursday's search effort. "But for a once-in-a-lifetime [meteorite] fall like this, we think it's worth it." '
That is even more fun than the rubber chicken in (very near-Earth) space, and far more steam-punkish.
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