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Wow, absolutely 0 clicks on my last post. That's amazing.


SRA Thinklab, by Kenneth J. Weber, 1974 http://bit.ly/be2JjX (via @monkinetic)


@bbum yikes! Let me know if you find anything!


@bbum I even did a search on Craigslist nationwide and got no hits. :-(


where's the TWiT chat room? Jason Chen was the one on the video with the device in his hand, that's prolly why he was targetted for warrant.


Gizmodo's problem is that the news was "we have the phone", not "here's what we found out about the phone". It was PR, not News.


@bbum Thinklab in Worldcat: http://bit.ly/c7zVTP


@bbum Someone else looking: http://bit.ly/bIo428


@bbum http://bit.ly/dfrndA looks like they were developed by K.J. Weber. Ltd. for SRA


@bbum Science Research Associates published it, out of Canada I think.


@bbum yes, you were right - "Thinklab" - but it's hard to find them apparently.


@bbum I did those in elementary school, and I'm actually pinging my accelerated class teacher on Facebook looking for them.


RT: Advanced proof copies of #STORIES, by "A Who's Who of contemporary literature" ... (include @WmMorrowBks ) (via @neilhimself)


@bbum any chance those were the box set of cards with Monopoly-style colored bars on them?


@toddbarnard Ha! Indeed, I can see why!


John Mayer, meet DiSo. DiSo, John Mayer. http://www.monkinetic.com/2010/04/john-mayer-meet-diso-diso-john-mayer.html (via @monkinetic)


RT @djchall: Im in ur de facto... http://bit.ly/aNrQec


Late night; over the top movie; good times. (@ Harkins Theatres Chandler Fashion 20 w/ 2 others) http://4sq.com/84B3HV


Seeking SRA Thinklab, by Kenneth J. Weber, 1974

Bill Bumgarner and I got a bit of a bee in our bonnets this morning searching for an educational product we both used as kids, and are now looking for for use with our own kids.


John Mayer, meet DiSo. DiSo, John Mayer.

As my buddy Jim points out, looks like John Mayer is getting over the limitations of microblogging and is looking for the next level of communication:

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