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Networked silliness aside, this is the kind of coffee maker I really want: http://bit.ly/8S2DNi coffee-on-demand for the work-from-home set.


taking time out of my busy day to research networked coffee pots. yes, it's important!


Official Coffee Times commencing now: http://officialcoffeetimes.com


@chrismessina holy crap. scary.


.@typepad @sixapart: Now that TP has favoriting and reblogging: these need to appear on the post archive page, with comments and trackbacks!


... also, for me at least "bookmarks" now means "what I can see in my browser's bookmarks bar. The bookmarks menu is dead to me.


Why has no browser yet embraced the idea of switchable bookmark sets yet? I know there are extensions for firefox, but - ew. Cont'd...


anyone got a line on a network-enabled coffee pot? I need mine to send me email/twitter when it's ready, else I'll forget #nerdalert


heating water for coffee for the 3rd time. sometimes i hate that i can get so engrossed in the minutia of css.


Official Coffee Times commencing: http://officialcoffeetimes.com


hey @rentzsch: god, will someone please release ClickToFlash for Chrome #savemerentsch (via @steveivy)


god, will someone please release ClickToFlash for Chrome #savemerentsch


hey @rentsch: god, will someone please release ClickToFlash for Chrome #savemerentsch (via @steveivy)


new decision to make: tweet as @steveivy, or post on my blog and tweet is as @monkinetic.


ok, tweets from @steveivy will be "me". updates from my site will go to @monkinetic. unless, of course, I change my mind. naturally.


surprised @chrismessina doesn't have an openweb twitter list. that's one i'd follow.


dj.fm and danceradioglobal keep me going. Also: caffeine.

ITunes


Whence the Permalink?

This morning I'm pondering the place of the permalink in the real-time web ecosystem. Twitter, the poster child of the real-time web, still has them, but I wonder about the utility of that link when we've got updates flying off our dashboards as fast as they do.


Customizing TypePad Micro posts with TypePad Advanced Templates

I was pleasantly surprised when I realized that the new features included with TypePad Micro (Six Apart's free microblogging-focused version of TypePad) worked seamlessly with my TypePad Pro blog.


My desk at home now.

My desk at home now.

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