Trenchcoat's tweets

Dammit, I was on Twitter all day yesterday... how'd I miss all the NYC UFO chatter? http://goo.gl/Vy0h2 years 31 weeks ago
Nice writeup on the gmpolice/Twitter story, @rwwmike. When we talk about openness and transparency I think this pretty much sets the bar. — 2 years 31 weeks ago
Death Threats, Theft & Twitter: Manchester police force is publishing everything they do for 24 hours on Twitter. http://bit.ly/aeVz8S2 years 31 weeks ago
Also, the goo.gl URL shortener extension for Chrome works brilliantly with the new interface (with loads of options): http://goo.gl/Vgox2 years 31 weeks ago
@MadysonDesigns @amaxwell02 You've both seen the new(ish) interface for http://goo.gl hopefully - I think it's a bit.ly killer. — 2 years 31 weeks ago
Now, back to How I Met Your Mother. Only started watching a month ago... billion times better (and more intelligent) than Big Bang Theory. — 2 years 31 weeks ago
@rawdeadfish Also, there was a miniseries that came before episode 1, make sure you watch that before you go any further. — 2 years 31 weeks ago
@rawdeadfish You're in for a good ride. BSG is one of the best shows ever produced. And, contrary to the naysayers, the ending is brilliant. — 2 years 31 weeks ago
AOL May Join in Bid for Yahoo, Report Says http://bit.ly/96jifx #LOL — 2 years 31 weeks ago
Whoa, how hot would this be? Searing! Report: Natalie Portman May Star in Alien Prequel http://bit.ly/a190HA2 years 31 weeks ago
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