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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-11-29

Posted on November 29, 2009 by Chris Samuel
  • Dear #IBM, please do not spam our helpdesk system with adverts! thxbia #
  • Worth noting that the margin of error is very large, but means Antarctica is not as stable as thought – need more research! #
  • RT @BreakingNews: Two circulating beams have created the first collisions at CERN's Large Hadron Collider. #LHC #CERN #
  • At least some folks are getting #Nokia #N900's shipped by Amazon! http://twitpic.com/qp46f (via B. Brindle @ Amazon forum) #
  • It appears our #Samsung TV runs Linux – strings says "Linux version 2.6.17.14_stm22_0039-Samsung_7103 (root@sp1) […]" #
  • Open-MPI related papers from #sc09 now available here : http://bit.ly/5y8ARg #ompi #hpc #mpi #
  • RT @plutokiller: oh my. the spectrograph has noticed an odd new light source. i believe it is called "dawn" #
  • "We are preparing these items for shipment and this portion of your order cannot be canceled or changed." #amazon #n900 🙂 #
  • …and yes, #amazon can't spell cancelled 🙂 #
  • Saw "Spontaneous Broadway" with Julia Zemiro etc, great show! They're at #Melbourne #Comedy Theatre next! http://bit.ly/6jLpWP #

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