Twitter Updates for 2012-07-26

  • Good morning everyone! #
  • OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion: the Ars Technica review http://t.co/O1pgo1dV #
  • More reports emerge of potential plans for a third 'Hobbit' film from Peter Jackson http://t.co/qbqePtt7 #
  • REALLY tempted to buy the Star Trek TNG season one blu-ray set… just to again hear Ernie Anderson say "Next time, on an ALL NEW Star Trek…" #
  • Still downloading Mountain Lion… #firstworldproblems #
  • A brief history of The Batman infographic: http://t.co/3Gqc7yJb #
  • Keep up with the latest user experience news and articles with my site This Week in UX. http://t.co/JrwsDuD0 #UX #
  • RIP actor Chad Everett: http://t.co/sXDowadQ #
  • Mountain Lion (finally) downloaded! Installing on computer one of three now… #OSXMountainLion #
  • RT @dbhumphrey: How to Build a Killer User Experience Team – http://t.co/BcFTmsZH #
  • Sometimes Twitter is a REALLY bad way to communicate. Many people don’t realize their succinct message and tone sometimes comes off as rude. #
  • I also don’t “debate” people on Twitter. It’s probably the worse medium for any type of deep discussion or disagreement… #
  • Before upgrading to #osxmountainlion make sure your favorite apps are compatible here: http://t.co/fC8sMfww #
  • How much of a hipster geek am I? Please note my latest purchase: http://t.co/4D30hpZI #
  • Link: Find Really Cheap First-Class or Business-Class Tickets with ITA Software's Matrix [Travel] http://t.co/V1QPFbEL #
  • Back from seeing The Dark Knight Rises. What a feast of riches. A fantastic film. Bravo to all concerned for a fantastic rousing conclusion #
  • As much as I liked TDKR, The Dark Knight was better. If TDKR wins Best Picture, it'll be like when Return of the King won (for all 3 films) #
  • Kevin Costner sues for Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves profits. Can I sue over that awful Brian Adams song in the movie? http://t.co/MO3ObaeX #
  • New at http://t.co/oB3yIEp4, Lessons in #UX Usability is “table stakes” http://t.co/njp0kqMX #
  • The Dark Knight Rises is the best adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities I've ever seen. #

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