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It's messages like that which take me back to the local Fantastic Corp. - RIP. Only the Swiss site is left, partially: http://fantastic.ch/ - John Mueller
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7 hours ago - Link
Most un-helpful message of the month: "daemon exit: live and let die" - Bill Strathearn
Desktop Linux is hopeless. - Paul Buchheit
I agree with Paul. - Akiva Moskovitz
I think desktop Linux has actually gotten worse since the kernel 2.4 days (Redhat 8-9). - Tudor Bosman
Paul's right. Just reading http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/... will give you a good idea why. - Gabe
I don't want to agree Paul, but I'm being dragged kicking and screaming to that conclusion. - Matt Cutts
I gave up a few years ago and don't miss it at all. Now I use OSX with a Linux vm running under Parallels, and find that the combination works well. Linux is great for server work, but unfortunately the Linux "community" has usability instincts that are the opposite of good. - Paul Buchheit
The worst thing about bad usability instincts is that no one thinks they have bad usability instincts :) - Chris Lamprecht
I've just about run out of hard drive space on my Ubuntu machine (it's the SCP machine for backups/storage). Since I recently moved to a faster Wintel machine, the old Wintel is sitting around waiting to become the new Linux box. I've got a larger hard drive waiting to do it's job. I'm thinking openSUSE this time. The old Linux box will become my FreeBSD box, I think. - MiɳiMagɘ (Sexy Scimitar)
GNU/Linux desktop is for developers or absolute beginners. Who don't want to change or is too lazy, stick with OSX or even Windows. It's *not* a GNU/Linux fault (and YOU can make the OS better). - Claudio Cicali
I don't get it, where is the connection between the failure of a crappy card reader and the usability of the "Linux Desktop" (whatever that means... Gnome? KDE? fvwm?)? - Michael Zehrer
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Paul Buchheit posted a message
“Alternative UI for "Like", since the current one is somewhat ambiguous ;)”
Alternative UI for "Like", since the current one is somewhat ambiguous ;)
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Hopefully this will solve this "I'm not sure what Like means" question :) - Paul Buchheit
That is a long alternative. :-) - Louis Gray
Alt text :-) - Kevin Fox
I like that you chose to share this with us. :) - Alex Power
That is EXACTLY what I am thinking when I click like. - Robert Scoble
Customization like gmail - imran
imran++ - Voyagerfan5761 via fftogo
maybe instead of "like", it could be "thanks"? Such as "Thanks for sharing: Mike, Joe, Tai and 123 others" - Neil Kandalgaonkar
I like "Like" just the way it is. - Jess Lee
Or change it to "Flag", and may I dare dream of flag colors or numbers or even flag labels? - Yuval Atzmon
"Share" would be a good alternative, right? Because that's what it does. - Tobias Verhoog
I really like "share." It's clear and concise, while "like" is only the latter. - Scott from Canada
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Robert Scoble posted a message
“Who should the 4,000th person I follow on FriendFeed be?”
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@creativecommons (whoops, correction I thought you were thinking of twitter) - Susan Beebe
Igor the Troll? ;) - Michael Forian
How about me? - Tony Vota
Just added u so follow ChrisShouse:) - chris shouse
Shaq - Chris White
It's me Scoble :p - Junal Rahman
Michael - NO...i don't think so! - Susan Beebe
It was a joke!!! :P (though I do find him somewhat interesting). - Michael Forian
@elliottheis :) - Elliot Theis
Michael - ok good...thought so! - Susan Beebe
my name is milad , looklike your son (Milan) :D - Mil∂d
Me :P - Yatin Vadhia
Hi! I am Arpit - ArpitNext
4000 whoaaaa - Oscar Juarez
I don't know.. I know that I'll be the 5,000th one ;-) - Thierry R. Andriamirado
Me please :-) - J.D.
how about Joy of Romance? that's me and this is my vodcast series called Intelligent Love: 411 for Men http://tinyurl.com/6k7cfv - Joy Nordenstrom
It could be me, but that would be hard since you already follow me. - Mathew Ballard
why not me? - Nicolas Clairembault via twhirl
Don't follow me, I'm not that interesting. - Pat Rice
Pat. I am already following you. Nice try, though! :-) - Robert Scoble
Follow the leader! - Tyson Key
رابرت بیا اینجا , رونوشت به همسر رابرت مریم :D - Mil∂d
A bit from Europe ! - Christian
ArpitNext was #4000. I am also adding everyone else on this thread. - Robert Scoble
4000 people is massive. Reminds me to organize my lists. - Tobias Verhoog
Pick a random person from the Everyone page - Outsanity
that is what I have been doing for past hour. - Robert Scoble
Looks like you're following 4,027 people now. Who was 4K? - Dave Ward
what about one more? ;) - Markingegno - Donato
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17 hours ago - Link
+1 increase gas taxes - scott anderson
What's amazing about the article and the blog here is although we recognize the US auto industry is linked to massive future interests: manufacturing/merchandising during crisis/war times, US defense systems, global market share, competing with China's exponential expansion, protecting the "cool" American image and promoting the US through our greatest brand recog (US cars), labor costs and all issues involved, disassembling of unreasonable unions, nationally recognizing the transportation crisis and reciprocating with increasing gas costs...I find it odd that we face a huge butterfly effect by letting detroit crumble and most people seem to be against the bail out. Shouldn't saving Detroit be priority with so much at stake?? - Ebm
For most people I don't think the issue is whether we save Detroit or not. The issue is how. For example, I would not give money to a homeless drug addict and expect them not to use the money to support their habit instead of paying their rent. - scott anderson
The other thing that's interesting here for me is "our" reactions to Detroit failing. We blame everyone but ourselves. It's the CEO's jet setting around the country, it's poor innovation, lack of electric cars, union labor costs, production of "crappy" cars...well who will finally stand up and point at the American consumer? The consumers that made a Toyota sedan the #1 selling car in the US. What's leading now..Honda and Toyota. Bail out Detroit and then what...Americans keep buying foreign cars? - Ebm
@Scott....I see your point, but what other options do we have? Aside from long term plans like Scoble's (and I agree that restructuring needs to happen and heavy changes need to be made), is there really a viable solution that would work fast enough to save Detroit (other than the proposed google buying gm to forge g-moogle's - that's just ridiculous to me:) - Ebm
I'm in favor of Chapter 11 for the Big 3, raising the gas tax, and applying that revenue for a 21st century moonshot. Perhaps a national version of this vision ... http://www.sfgov.org/site/mayo... - scott anderson
Ebm I think you under-estimate the US auto consumer. Build me a truly world class sedan that has the performance, features and build quality to which I have become accustomed, and I'll buy it. Notice I mentioned nothing about price. Or fuel economy. Currently the domestic nameplates offer me nothing worth considering. The Camry/Accord are 1 and 2 because, just like a refridgerator, they just work. - Mark VandenBerg
... and perhaps fueled by this vision ... http://www.guardian.co.uk/envi... - scott anderson
@Mark, ah but isn't that the definition of loyalty? Ford will always be in my heart and regardless of what they put out, even if the competition is "better" than a Ford, I will always buy and proudly drive a Ford product. As far as world class sedans, foreign car companies have the luxury of releasing, testing, reworking, and perfecting their product for years before hitting the American market. And you'll notice their consumers were always loyal to their products. For years when American auto makers were building superior products, there was no foreign market simply because consumers were reluctant to buy foreign cars. So the real question here (maybe) is how do we determine what a "better" product is and draw the line btw this and brand loyalty? - Ebm
I'd like to think that we could generate all our power from the universe (solar, wind, tidal, geothermal) but I am repeatedly told that this is not realistic. - scott anderson
Ebm: Put another way: I have a 5 year old large sedan that I will be replacing in March/April 2009. I have become used to things like automatic shades, radar cruise control, heated washer nozzles, massive horsepower etc... Oh, and all maintenance covered by the manufacturer, is a real nice perk. It's a cash deal, no lease, no financing... What domestic product is there for me to consider? - Mark VandenBerg
Robert, I'm sorry you've had a poor experience in Ford vehicles. I'd be interested to know what you define as "crappy." The excellent Ford Flex that you noted is a crossover not an SUV, btw. :) You're wrong about Ford not innovating. Innovation comes from much more than creating an electric car, which seems to be the idea that you're fixated on. Let me see if I can enumerate the innovations at Ford that I'm aware of: - Ford's vehicle mix was about 70% trucks & SUVs (largely because we were giving people exactly what they demanded in times of cheap gas); we have restructured to produce 60% cars & crossovers. - We're changing over some of our truck & SUV manufacturing facilities to become car plants, with the flexible manufacturing capability; that is, if we need to change from car to truck or back again, it can be done in a matter of hours rather than a matter of months. - We're using our successful European & South American manufacturing models to bring the more of those outstanding small cars to the U - Scott Monty
Scott works for Ford and I think it's most awesome that he took time to answer on a Saturday. - Robert Scoble
@Scott Monty: What ever happened with Ford's experiments with hydrogen fuel cells? - scott anderson
Where does the hydrogen come from? - Chris White
Agree Robert - more "Scott"s are needed in every industry. - Bill Sanders
So true!! Hi Scott :) - Susan Beebe
Mark: Check out the Cadillac CTS or for blow your doors off power the CTS-V. I drive a bimmer but I've recently driven the CTS and I'd seriously consider one if I were in the market. Nice quality and fit and finish. That said, I think Ford is best positioned for when things turn around. It seems they're retooling faster and their CEO has a track record of success at Boeing. I'm optimistic in the long run. - Peter Simard
@Mark, buy an S80 AWD Turbo and then let me borrow it :) - Ebm
@Scott Monty...you are my new hero, thanks for the awesome post! - Ebm
Peter, agree with you all the way, CTS and STS are AMAZING sedans with power and handling that crushes any BMW, Audi, Suburu, or Mercedes in my opinion (especially with the CTS V pushing an insane almost 600 hp). If this isn't a world class sedan, I'm not sure what is. - Ebm
@Ebm and @Peter The CTS-V and the S80 are both very capable mid-size sedans, for certain. I have never owned a Cadillac but I have had good experiences with Volvo in the past. I have heard good things about the new CTS-V and also the ownership experience. I am replacing a 750iL and prefer to stay with comparable sized sedans. I share both of your enthusiasm for Ford as a company. I think by crashing before the economic correction they are in the best position of the three. - Mark VandenBerg
The problem with threads and articles like this is that they're full of anecdotes. "I drove this and it rocked." "I had this car and it sucked." Come on - look at the facts in aggregate - US auto brands have the lowest reliability and resale value of any of the other major carmakers. It's been true for a generation now. Yes, we all have a great-aunt whose 1982 Ford Escort lasted forever. But extrapolating global truths from such anecdotes? Can you be serious? - Anthony Citrano
And it's not the workers - it's the companies. American workers can make a perfectly excellent Toyota in Kentucky, but for some reason we can't make a decent Ford in Detroit. Hmm... wonder where the problem lies? - Anthony Citrano
@Anthony, the beauty of this particular thread is the discussion of the auto industry crisis, global implications, and potential solutions spanning broad horizons dipping even into the future of alternative energy sources. If you read through the article, comments on the blog post, and the responses, you'll find that Robert not only discusses the issue at hand, but also potential solutions and the causes of these issues. Scott who works for Ford posed restructuring steps that Ford has taken and commented on Ford's innovations. Peter offered American sedans that easily compete with foreign sedans. Mutliple others like Chris and Scott A posed q's on add'l innovations from the big three. I didn't see the introduction of an "anecdote" until your comment. Have you read through everyone's contributions? - Ebm
I have to say I really enjoyed reading Roberts article, and all of the comments afterwards. It's a great way to engage people in understanding some of the nation's (and indeed world's) major issues, and I firmly believe that this is the way the majority of us will move forward in the future. Education and knowledge is empowering, and the more we all know and can learn about an issue, and understand it, the more we can interact in better ways to deal with it, in whatever positive way we can. - Ian May
I sure did, Ebm, but thanks for the scolding. If you missed them, sorry. - Anthony Citrano
Now that "Japanese" cars are now designed in California and assembled in Ohio, it seems pretty obvious that the problem with the American car companies is their management and/or corporate culture. - Gabe
buses, subways, trains ... - Gregory Lent
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Louis Gray posted an entry on louisgray.com
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Louis - bummer. But it could be worse: my poor mother was almost entirely in the market (hoping to "catch up" and retire before 65). Now it looks like she'll be working for another 10 years :( A lot of the boomers are hurting right now... - Patrick Lightbody
@Patrick, this has hit everyone across the board. I was just looking at the data and saying, "If I lost the average amount I have over the last two weeks, we'll be at zero in eight weeks." Ugly. - Louis Gray
Everytime we have one of those 5% down days, I think "well we can only have 20 more of those..." - Occasional Headbanger
My like isn't meant in a nasty way, hope it turns back upwards for you and everyone else with large exposure. - Tai via twhirl
I was broke all my life. - Outsanity
@Tai, I never take "likes" in a negative way. I know people use them for their own reasons, to expand exposure, to note they read it, that they liked the content, message, you name it. Appreciate the explanation. - Louis Gray
Well now I feel comfortable adding a like. - Occasional Headbanger
I initially parses the title as "mint says it will me bankrupt in 60 days", which made me very sad and which sounded entirely plausible. - Kevin Fox
when you've got nothing, you've nothing to lose, j joplin - Gregory Lent
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Robert Scoble posted a message
“Fred makes Milan (our one-year-old son cry). #youtubelive”
10 hours ago - Link
Oh dear! what did he do to prompt that?!! - Susan Beebe
We're watching YouTubeLive and I think it's his voice. - Robert Scoble
I think Milan is starting to shape up into a fine, discriminating little guy. I don't blame him. - Steve Isaacs
watching youtubelive ,,,, interesting - johnpiercy via twhirl
hahahaaa!~ annoying, yes - Susan Beebe
Spintoband makes him cry too. So far Milan says YouTube Live is a FAIL. - Robert Scoble
Milan is a damn cool name...hopefully he'll thank you for that one day :) - Zee.
It's a very popular name in Eastern Europe, but here in Silicon Valley it's very rare. - Robert Scoble
where did you pull it out from? - Zee.
Zee: Maryam is an English Lit graduate and Milan Candera is her favorite author. Plus I keep promising I will take her to Milan someday. - Robert Scoble
Lovely...might keep that one a potential for my kid one day :) - Zee.
Milan Kundera you mean? You did name your kid after him... - Harish V
That is so weird. I remembered the part about you promising to take her to Milan and that was a reason for the name b4 I read it. So, um, when are ya gonna pony up Papa? Anniversary? You'll have to change your story then to "plus I promised her for 5 years I'd take her to Milan and then I finally did and then...we got Fiji the puppy and...." ;) (I made that last part up for fun) - TheMacMommy
Lucky for us Lucian is past the crying part but Frank made him laugh and go all nuts in a little two year old spaz attack kind of dance. Not sure if that was good or bad. ;) - TheMacMommy
At our house we're into biting - Brian Hendrickson
Fred makes me cry, too. - flammable
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Louis Gray posted an entry on louisgray.com
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Me too. I am in bed now and Milan says hi! :-) - Robert Scoble
Same here :) - Joe Dawson (beta)
Having just rearranged things in the room here, I will be sleeping next to mine, now. The PC it will need to connect to to charge is right next to my pillow. - MiɳiMagɘ (Sexy Scimitar)
Same here. It's my primary alarm clock now. I promise I *never* wake up to do a mail run or check FF. Nope. Never. - Chris Baskind
same... Although the wife first ridiculed me about this, once she got hers she began doing the same. - Jim Goldstein
My wife has tried to ban our iPhone's from the bedroom. Not working though as I'm writing this in bed, on iPhone whilst she's still asleep! A-ha! - Nick Marsh
good article I do the same thing. I have been trying to get away from my computer more and complete tasks on my iphone, its like a mini laptop - Kelly Johns
Like Chris, mine is my alarm. I also go to sleep listening to Last.fm or use the iPod. - KevyKev
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Paul Buchheit posted a message
“They should stick with the "quantum" theme and cast Scott Bakula in a James Bond / Quantum Leap crossover. "Oh boy!"”
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Paul Buchheit posted a message
“I just logged into my citi/smithbarney account for the first time in months. It has a new flash based interface, and shows me as having 38x the assets that I actually have. Nice :)”
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take the money and run - johnpiercy
Unfortunately I when I try to actually sell the extra shares, it says there aren't any available :(. The graph looks really impressive though. - Paul Buchheit
tease... - Zee.
Move it to Fidelity. - Chris White
its not nice , that they are teasing you then paul .... - johnpiercy via twhirl
pretty sure the bailout wasn't supposed to work like that :-D - Karim
Maybe they are showing you the entire equity of Citigroup? - Ranjit Mathoda
Hmm.. looks like someone at Citi went overboard tweaking the books this weekend in time for Monday's Fed seizure. :) - Aviv
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Louis Gray posted a message
“Cal 37, Stanford 16, Kids Tired Out!”
Cal 37, Stanford 16, Kids Tired Out!
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These bear cubs had a great time! - Louis Gray via mail2ff
which team is yours? - Allen Stern
Hrm, you got us this year. - Jesse P. Luna
BYU v. Utah game didn't turn out as well :-( At least our conference gets a BCS game. - Jesse Stay
happy campers all plumb tuckered out! - Susan Beebe
You have a great family, Louis. :-) - Chris Baskind
Allen, I graduated from Cal in '99, and Cal is our team. - Louis Gray
:) - aliha
Go Bears! - Victor Ganata
aah - go bears then - isn't stanford a tree? wtf kind of team is that - the stanford trees lol :) - Allen Stern
Don't get me started on Stanford, Allen. :-) - Louis Gray
Roll on you Bears!!! - Kevin Fox
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Paul Buchheit posted a message
“This is different”
This is different
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What's that a picture of? - Dan Hsiao
Kind of looks like a mall food court. - Erica Baker
The new FriendFeed offices, and that's the cafe you see there? :) - Tudor Bosman
Very spacious. Is this before construction? - Michael Fidler via twhirl
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YouTube - 濡らすねこ。
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Wednesday at 12:15 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
Is this the video that Camilla was talking about? - Paul Buchheit via Bookmarklet
Paul, not sure but here's a video of the same cat charging a box repeatedly. http://bit.ly/4eoZpP - Jauder Ho
this cat is soo dumb it's hilarious! - Susan Beebe
isn't dumb cat an oxymoron?... no not an oxymoron, a redundancy! - Jim Jannotti
I'm afraid this cat is exceptionally dumb. More evidence - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v... - Ken Sheppardson