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The Daily Tweets 2010-11-27: Last Side Street Saturday of 2010
George’s latte special board was drawn for yesterday (Black Friday, the traditional consumerist post-Thanksgiving shopping day), but his rendition of Frankenstein & American consumerism was so good that Deb left it up today, too. Or maybe George just didn’t have … Continue reading
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The Daily Tweets 2010-11-19
RT: @jumblejim: Retweet if you have gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgendered friend in your life you love & accept unconditionally. // Lots! #
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The Daily Tweets 2010-11-18
Associated Press calls #AKSen race for Murkowski. http://bit.ly/dAVaLS #fb # Mudflats: @shannynmoore on "Why Joe Miller Has a Point" re: integrity of AK election process. Imp. post: read it! http://bit.ly/boiVHw #fb #
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The Daily Tweets 2010-11-16
I'm not quite sure, but I believe there was just a very low level earthquake. Subtly felt. #fb # RT: @beardedjon: Pretty decent wave/roll here at Old Seward & Klatt #earthquake // very light here, only felt it cuz of … Continue reading
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The Daily Tweets 2010-11-13: NaNoWriMo halfway point
Today: 4665 #NaNoWriMo words; total now 25,239 – more than halfway there, & 2 days ahead of the game. #fb # Now packing up to go see “The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest” at the Bear Tooth with my … Continue reading
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The Daily Tweets 2010-11-12
DNA test undermines key evidence: TX possibly executed innocent man in 2000 under Gov. George W Bush #deathpenalty http://bit.ly/bA4P3Y #fb # NYTimes.com: great story on Gail Fenumiai, AK elections chief. Doing a damn good job, & half-Finnish too! http://nyti.ms/crgtCC #fb … Continue reading
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The Daily Tweets 2010-11-11: NaNoWriMo write-in
Twitter Tools (a WordPress plugin) keeps on malfunctioning and posting the days tweets with the wrong date and several hours later than they’re supposed to be posted. So I keep on having to come in & change the date, post … Continue reading
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The Daily Tweets 2010-11-10: #AKSen vote count proving it’s not “Sarah Palin’s Alaska” no matter what she calls her crappy reality show.
Today was the first day of counting write-in ballots in the Alaska U.S. Senate race, which is now (Scott McAdams having conceded) between incumbent Senator Lisa Murkowki, the write-in candidate, and Sarah Palin’s favorite Joe Miller. Meantime, we’ve been hearing … Continue reading
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The Daily Tweets 2010-11-09: Microsoft Society for the Advancement of Some Stupid Font I Never Heard of Before
Why do virtually all of MS Word’s preloaded styles use stupid fonts & ugly colors that no intelligent person wants in their documents? #fb # [On Facebook, a friend commented, “I blame it on the CSLF. The ‘Comic Sans Liberation … Continue reading
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The Daily Tweets 2010-11-08: First snow
This was a “First snow at UAA” photo I took on October 26, 2006. Four years & change ago; but it’s much as the UAA/APU Consortium Library will look every morning on my way to work from here on out, … Continue reading