| pknit | says | IDK, but will probably try it out |
| Despil | says | I think the end will be something like "self hosted" twitter/plurk |
| Despil | says | everyone will make "themes" so they can display stuff the way they want, and the stuff will move all over the net |
| xmath | try FriendFeed |
| pfanderson | says | Wow! I was searching, and Google was useless. Kept saying the same ones over and over. |
| WantMoreChars | loves | SWURL! *Swurl* dammit, **Swurl**!!!!! |
| pfanderson | says | I was just hearing about Twoorl ... |
| pfanderson | says | Lunette, what I often do to find lists of related tools is simply search a list of them. Lists appear with more. Not with these, tho. |
| katinthehat | says | the idk link was weird. Did anyone else try it? I hate listing sites they always lead to sites you've been to. |
| edwardvielmetti | says | friendfeed (as a substitute for bloglines, google reader); you skipped plazes, mercifully; and there's always good old IRC |
| Despil | says | katinthehat Sorry, I did not expect it to work. but sounded like a good answer |
| Ourfounder | fnerklr< it's awesome! fnerklr is this system that lets you talk constantly to everyone alive without having to type it jacks right into |
| Ourfounder | your brain. And it has a WICKED MONETIZATION STRATEGY! |
| edwardvielmetti | was | just subvocalizing about fnerklr< to ourfounder the other moment and agreeing |
| edwardvielmetti | it's kind of like having voices in your head, but you get used to it |
| pfanderson | says | ok, something else new to try. |
| WantMoreChars | likes | Swurl better than FriendFeed. |
| pfanderson | says | Marfita, I promise I will look, once this article is done. |
| WantMoreChars | SWURL NOW! (hee!) |
| janning | shares | great Flowgram - Adventures in Microblogging |
| janning | gives | credit to Librarians Matter for microblogging Flowgram |
| pfanderson | says | there are more I haven't seen listed in this article: www.readwriteweb.com/archives/10_micro-blogging_tools_compared.php |
| edwardvielmetti | says | the only problem with fnerklr< is the subliminal advertising |
| edwardvielmetti | says | it's weird to wake up hungry for cheese curds |
| edwardvielmetti | says | but you get used to it |
| pfanderson | asks | Ed, what gives? You're the second person in two days to rave about cheese curds. Other person said they are unrelated to cottage cheese. |
| edwardvielmetti | a trip to the UP will do that to me |
| pfanderson | says | LOL |
| WantMoreChars | says | cheese curds are squeaky. |
| pfanderson | says | I wouldn't know. |
| edwardvielmetti | notes that there are cheese curds for sale at the MSU dairy store |
| WantMoreChars | they *can* be yummy - but are squeaky on the teeth. |
| pfanderson | says | that's still no where near Ann Arbor. (Is it?) |
| pfanderson | says | ourfounder and edwardvielmetti were playing games with fnerklr ... So what does it stand for? |
| pfanderson | says | it will prolly happen tho, if human race survives long enough. Tech pretty close now. |
| edwardvielmetti | saw cheese curds at the dexter a&w, deep fried |
| pfanderson | says | I love the Dexter A&W ... |
| Ourfounder | says | fnerklr< stand for something? My god! Just sound it out. I know, it's a little obscene. It's pervasive computing meets |
| Ourfounder | says | putrescent computing. fnerklr< was very useful while I was harking nostalgic for my days by the Red Cedar. All I wanted was cheese curds |
| Ourfounder | says | Thankfully, Ed thought so hard about Cheese Curds I could taste them. |
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