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We Own The Crumbs of Bearded Purists
Topic: Miscellaneous 6:59 am EST, Feb  8, 2011

An exchange:

Andrew Keen: So why are you so popular?

Seth Godin: I notice things.

Sue Gardner:

Everyone brings their crumb of information to the table.

@missrftc:

The "everything bagel" really only has like three things.

Just what I want for breakfast.

Lies.

Joe Biden:

I think it's hilarious.

Greg Knauss, from April 2000:

If you need some color in your life, look into fingerpaints.

Steven Poole:

Won't you please join me in declaring a War on Chrome?

Sebastian Anthony:

Bearded purists will be interested to hear that the Debian 6 kernel is, for the first time, completely free.

Josh Harris:

Everything is free, except the video that we capture of you. That we own.

Devlin Barrett:

Hackers have repeatedly penetrated the computer network of the company that runs the Nasdaq Stock Market during the past year, and federal investigators are trying to identify the perpetrators and their purpose.

James Verini:

The officer didn't know why Jonathan James and his companion, a man named Christopher Scott, were sitting in a car with laptops and a giant radio antenna, but she suspected they weren't playing World of Warcraft.

An exchange:

Someone once accused Craig Venter of playing God.

His reply was, "We're not playing."



 
 
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