Reading Time

Here’s my random twitter nonsense for the day:

  • 22:07 Work it harder. Move it faster. More than ever… <—if you know the next phrase, respond to me on twitter. Seriously. #
  • 11:48 Writing a review for Sly Mongoose and I’m pretty much drooling cause the book is awesome. #
  • 12:00 Firefox 3.0 sucks. I went back to 2.0. Word of advice: flashy pretty-ness a good program does not make. Basic, functional…goooooood. #
  • 12:23 I’m a little irritated now… #
  • 13:29 Magical Lesson #4: When I’m irritated I can’t write. It shuts me down entirely. And yes, it sucks quite a lot. #
  • 15:36 Magical Lesson #5: My grandma is awesome. End of story. If you don’t think so, then something is wrong with you. #
  • 16:28 Another fiasco averted. Ticket bought for me girlfriend. She’ll be here Aug. 7 to the 28th. #
  • 16:32 @mightymur I do! I got a review couple a couple weeks back. I intend to read it relatively soon here! #
  • 20:25 Back from my walk after sufficiently wasting almost 4 hours on the Internet today…two hours of that trying to get a plane ticket. Yeah. #
  • 21:41 Okay, so after finishing my review of Sly Mongoose by Tobiase S. Buckell (here: rurl.org/vzc ), I have decided that I should write. #

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