@kaetzel well it's an explosive that's good blowing up Star Trek tree stumps or anvils in reply to kaetzel # Powered by Twitter Tools
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RT @griffey: maybe the most incredible technical example of HTML5 coding I've ever seen. Holy crap. http://thewildernessdowntown.com/ # @griffey I classify it as motion sickness inducing but fun in reply to griffey # set up on Ping now. it's not like Apple doesn't already know my tastes in music. # The Ultimate Lost Explanation http://www.timelooptheory.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=5295 [...]
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