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Replying to @cackhanded
Screw em. ISINDEX FTW! 馃ぃ
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Replying to @cackhanded
There you go, my dear King of Britons!
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Replying to @cackhanded
There's a specific number one of them is close to one of yours LOL
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Replying to @Cre8ivMuse
Or the Bible itself. It's Passover For Heaven's Sake if that isn't a sweeping Panorama of violence and debauchery I don't know what it is. Here in Arizona we have a terrible problem with banned books. And it comes from extremely evangelical Christians every darned time.
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Replying to @SailorJX
It happened to me as well. I asked a few psychologists familiar with Myers-Briggs in clinical application and they all agreed results can change throughout a lifetime but usually not the extrovert and introvert part. that stays consistent in the vast majority of people.
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Replying to @YourCompanyCTO @w3c
Glad a Web 3.0 developer is interested. Learn from history, make fewer mistakes, and avoid inventing the wheel for the umpteenth time is the hope 馃槈
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Replying to @j9t
This is a good one!
Replying to @ambignostic @w3c
If it were 1, you'd be correct :)
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How many tags were in the first round of HTML when Sir Tim-Berners Lee was at CERN, prior to the formation of the @W3C? No searching (but I know you will馃榾). Go!
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Good thing that my yummy hot coffee was not in my mouth lest it have gone painfully through my nose as I choked on laughter reading this. I feel ya to my bones, dearest Matt. Always did. :)
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Um, yeah. I was being diplomatic and describing complex crazy surrounding syndication. In one tweet. As "annoying web standards girl" I got an earful from DW at a Mix conf in the green room with Marc right there. You might recall my virtual swear jar in WaSP if DW was brought up!
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Replying to @Starfia
Yep! Isn't that a wild history? It's far more complex than what I wrote in that one tweet of course - there are some good articles and Wikipedia has articles on RSS, Atom and syndication models that covers it all pretty well. :)
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Strange history to #RSS. Apple to Netscape with some of Dave Winer's own-grown specification to a split into two indie working groups. Dave's Userland Software, and RSS-DEV (Rael Dornfest from O'Reilly, a very young Aaron Swartz, et al.) #Atom attempted to resolve this split.
I'd love to hear more. I'd always thought Atom was the better built alternative to RSS. What'd I miss?
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Replying to @SailorJX
Yes, very true. Thanks for the article link 馃槉
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Replying to @HackingBaseball
Rough weekend Zack?
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Replying to @SailorJX
Well it depends on how you view kosher I eat whatever I want and don't follow the dietary practices but everybody's different. If you're avoiding anything avoid anything that has yeast in it or is leavened. Moo shu or sweet and sour pork might be a little Politically Incorrect.馃槒
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Replying to @b_atish @yatil
I hope to be traveling more and I really hope to meet new friends made and those not seen for many years. I will be at #accessU in May in Austin, it will also be streamed via @knowbility as for dinos, When we become one it's probably in our best interest to love them. 馃槈
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Replying to @SailorJX
I feel better now that the meme has been verified, no matter how old it is. True story... I always eat Chinese food on Christmas even if I add to do delivery during covid lockdown. When there was more family living and you're bi we would go every Christmas. it is what it is 馃槉
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