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"…keep catching that butterfly, in that dream of mine…" The Verve on pre-launch bug fixing #musictoworryby


Awake this morning to find 4 last-minute tickets filed against the new feature we're rolling out today. Crunch time. :-(


Through no input of mine, my son's soccer team is called the Angry Birds.


@fraying The lack of a web experience for Path and Instagram is a feature. http://t.co/pxkhxu3y


@kcunning OMG that's awesome. DO WANT http://t.co/bdnMcu9w


Back to designing logos. It's a game of "strip away anything that doesn't belong".


Font nerds: what is the category of fonts that includes signage systems like DIN and Interstate?


"Source Code" (2011) great little sic-fi movie, 4 out of 5 Quantum Temporal Headaches.


"…which means that they eat rainbows and poop butterflies."


I wanted to be snobby about LEGO's new "Friends" line (a "for girls" brand) but darn if the sets aren't really nice: http://t.co/YajYz9Zd


I'm now desperately awaiting my Herman-Miller Mirra, ordered last week and expected in a couple of weeks. My sitting arrangements need help.


Hey small businesses: how do you account for web services? http://t.co/zqTn0beY via @steveivy


R.e.m. made the best alarm clock song ever. "Sleep delays my life #getup


Watching my kids at gymnastics is the closest I'll ever come to a super-hero academy.


@sethdill HA!


I hope I never see Swan Lake live, b/c I don't think I'll be able to imagine anyone but Barbie™ playing the lead role #kids


Accounting for Web Services - monkinetic weblog http://t.co/zqTn0beY via @steveivy


@mattgemmell I could swear I saw something on the internets recently about code you wrote to link twitter usernames in your blogposts. link?


Accounting for Web Services

Heading into the new year, Jodi and I have been working with our bookkeeper to re-categorize some of our expenses, and we're realizing that some of the costs associated with running a web service don't fit easily into standard accounting categories. If you're running a small business / web services company, how do you categorize the following?


@siracusa: any idea what BBC's airtime->iTunes policy is?

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