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jolson
Perhaps I'm losing the love for soda. This coke tastes like crap, all thick and syrup-y. Perhaps I'm just turning into more of an h20 lover.
about 7 days ago
jolson
Working on editing more videos for VS2010/NETFX4 Week on C9:
http://chann...udio/
about 9 days ago
jolson
@chrisgwilliams
Boy am I glad I'm not in your car :P. Don't let friends twitter and drive :P.
about 11 days ago
jolson
Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0 week on Channel 9 this week:
http://is.gd/6TkN
about 11 days ago
jolson
@chrisgwilliams
It scares me thinking of you twittering about the speed limit _while_ driving :)
about 11 days ago
jolson
Ugh, long day of being sick catching up with me. Must go pass out...
about 14 days ago
jolson
getting ready to film two more channel 9 videos. vs10/netfx4 week next week on c9!
about 14 days ago
jolson
Just four more days and I can officially start blogging about all the fun stuff I've been working on!!!
about 14 days ago
jolson
Wow, feeling quite a bit better. Perhaps "the corner" has officially been turned w/ this cold. And the Anders video was awesome :).
about 14 days ago
jolson
ugh, i hope this cold goes away soon. today is teh suckage. 4 vids to film too.
about 14 days ago
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The future of RSS
Robert Scoble
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. If you have any ideas, head on over and spill them :~).
posted @ Monday, November 24, 2003 11:10 AM | Filed Under [
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