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  <subtitle>Much ado about the usual nothing.</subtitle>
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    <title>Twitterlog for October 17, 2007</title>
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    <published>2007-10-18T04:45:05+00:00</published>
    <updated>2007-10-18T04:45:05+00:00</updated>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Since I seem to have activated my away-from-home batsignal, here are the SMS messages I've sent to Twitter in the past 24 hours.  My tweets are normally friends-only, but when I'm away from home they're usually more interesting than the usual 'OMG where's my tea?' claptrap, so I've written a script to post them publicly in batches once daily while I'm gone.</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Since I seem to have activated my away-from-home batsignal, here are the SMS messages I've sent to Twitter in the past 24 hours.  My tweets are normally friends-only, but when I'm away from home they're usually more interesting than the usual 'OMG where's my tea?' claptrap, so I've written a script to post them publicly in batches once daily while I'm gone.</p>
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<li><strong>11:45 PM CDT</strong>: [cat.net] Twitterlog for October 16, 2007 - <a href="http://domesticat.net/node/1404" title="http://domesticat.net/node/1404">http://domesticat.net/node/1404</a></li>
<li><strong>6:07 AM CDT</strong>: Our hotel room appears to be safe, clean, spacious, non-scary, and has lots of hot water and no bedbugs. In NYC terms, we won the lottery.</li>
<li><strong>8:38 AM CDT</strong>: Found a local. Got our free Natural History Museum tix. Getting better w/subways, thinking of getting coffee.</li>
<li><strong>9:18 AM CDT</strong>: Local dive. Pit stop. Lox, bagels, chai, sore feet. <img src="http://domesticat.net/sites/all/modules/smileys/packs/example/smile.png" title="Smiling" alt="Smiling" class="smiley-content" /></li>
<li><strong>11:05 AM CDT</strong>: Realizing we have to share the Museum of Natural History with 60 schoolbuses full of kids. Jeff and I both are overwhelmed by the noise.</li>
<li><strong>5:05 PM CDT</strong>: Hi from Penn Station!</li>
<li><strong>5:51 PM CDT</strong>: At The Tea Spot in Greenwich Village, preparing to rest our feet a bit before dinner</li>
<li><strong>5:59 PM CDT</strong>: @itarille I can't drink bubble tea without thinking of you</li>
<li><strong>6:07 PM CDT</strong>: The only way this tea shop could improve would be if my friends were here too. (We're in the back, by the fireplace!)</li>
<li><strong>8:24 PM CDT</strong>: Standing in largest used bookstore in the US. They claim 18 miles of books. Aware you hate me right now. *eep*</li>
<li><strong>10:42 PM CDT</strong>: @itarille Carl Cox is spinning here Saturday night. I cried a little inside, but I've made my choice for that night...</li>
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