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Weekly Digest for February 4th

postedby ericnguyen on February4th,2010 tagged personal

Every week, this little bot pulls my tweets, shared links, posted photos, and other bits and bobs into a single post for your perusal. Enjoy!

This week, there were 23 items.

twitter (feed #4)
Great talk by Lessig at the Cato Institute. Send this to your friends on the right. It’s something we can all agree on: http://bit.ly/bhk4Hc [nagutron]
twitter (feed #4)
I’m behind the times, but now discovering how awesome Skype is. Conference calls, video chat, pair coding with a shared screen. Awesome. #in [nagutron]
youtube (feed #6)
Shared 2 videos.
flickr (feed #3)
Shared 4 photos.
googlereader (feed #2)
A political call to action for the tech-obsessed set.
googlereader (feed #2)
Neat! Trying it out, today.
googlereader (feed #2)
"In some ways, we have been so much harsher to men in the destruction of their ‘Girl Cell’." A powerful talk.
twitter (feed #4)
I’m designing many products at once. So many different stakeholders. I celebrate victories for good taste, try not to lament the losses #in [nagutron]
googlereader (feed #2)
The last generation doesn’t want these things; they’re just resigned to them. It’s unclear if their outlook will ultimately be proven more realistic than ours.
googlereader (feed #2)
googlereader (feed #2)
This should have been a False Profit, LLC press release.
twitter (feed #4)
I let a little kid play with my RC helicopter (http://bit.ly/9wCukZ) and the little brat broke it. Turns out kids suck at everything. [nagutron]
googlereader (feed #2)
May the best cyborg win.
googlereader (feed #2)
Stats collected on users by Hunch.com
flickr (feed #3)
Shared 16 photos.
googlereader (feed #2)
Neat: GUI scripting using screenshots and computer vision. via Kevin.
googlereader (feed #2)
There are new reasons every day to wonder what is wrong with our culture. (via titaniumdreads)
googlereader (feed #2)
This is a nice guide to the ins and outs of wireless networking design, written for non-techies. Written by Inveneo, who are Samasource officemates and are on the ground in Port-au-Prince right now.
twitter (feed #4)
I love doing elevator pitches in an actual elevator. #in [nagutron]
googlereader (feed #2)
Yan says it’s not a bug. It’s a feature.
googlereader (feed #2)
The Goog gets more scarily intelligent (i.e. more scarily useful)
googlereader (feed #2)
A (hopefully) sarcastic post on BoingBoing, illustrating the difference between "steampunk" and "crappily made"
googlereader (feed #2)
I’m kind of sick of hearing about this. So far, it’s crossed my feeds half a dozen times, but they all refer to the same press release. If these guys are going to change the world, they should at least put out some more convincing content.

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