Twitter Updates for 2011-05-23

  • RT @e3i5:Lord Neuberger suggests a central secure database for superinjunctions? Theres a honeypot if ever Ive seen one http://bit.ly/lc0nZN #
  • New: How to prune a retweet: a guide to etiquette http://bit.ly/joheRo #
  • @rjek I believe it's economically more efficient to do so; doubleclicks select entire words for editing, but dblspc requires focus to find #
  • Apparently my most popular blog post of the moment is "how to cook the perfect soft-boiled duck egg" http://bit.ly/msN3ad #
  • @jschauma tnx. missed spellchecking, was too wrapped up in scripting a text formatter when writing it #
  • @DrJennyWoods Funny – I look back at my college notes and wonder how i filled so many pages when now a couple of cheques give me cramp #
  • Chap on BBCNews24 saying the injunctions are not about the public knowing facts via Twitter, but instead about the Media (ie: newspapers) #
  • Does make me wonder what the UK Newspaper distribution is, vs: UK Twittersphere; are the courts focusing on profiteering (sales) from info? #
  • Should the law be adapted to fit the universe, or the universe be adapted to fit the law? And what happens when the universe changes? #
  • @Simon_M_White Depends what you mean by "buy"; the situation distresses me more for lack-of-orthogonality with the "real" world #
  • @Simon_M_White Millions of ppl know the names at stake, but apparently it's not "real" unless a newspaper prints them. See forbes.com ffs. #
  • @Simon_M_White Many folk use (abuse) the Canute story to make a point, & I fear what the lawmakers may try in pursuit of recouping relevance #
  • @Simon_M_White HD600 / 650? If so, you can get/buy replacement cables… #

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