@minibreakmummy @word_geek I’d say start with the original, it’s good and a lot of GTD vocabulary derives from it, so is good base.
@paul_clarke I’m relatively sure that if it *is* working that way, then that’s a bug. Or maybe it takes a short while to filter through.
@paul_clarke I didn’t think people could “follow” a protected account using lists unless they were also actually following it? #confused
@MadamJMo I use Lemsip by day, Night Nurse by night.
RT @camptownnews: Google revamps search home page, doo-dah, doo-dah: bbc.in/vnALXV <— I enjoy the @camptownnews, doo-dah, doo-dah…
@chris_j_hughes At the moment, I’m developing a rant about the Android documentation. But mostly, fiddling with something for @benjohnbarnes
@Mouse_House @stillawake Ta :)
Lunchtime snap. instagr.am/p/d2qlO/
@PrisRosen I would trust your instincts. If you’re not sharing the network with a malicious hacker, you’re probably safe enough.
@PrisRosen Even non-banking sites are often processing login through https these days, to prevent password grabbing.
@PrisRosen If they are competent and want to, yes. Secure sites (https) should remain secure, though.
Starting to feel a bit like a proper mobile developer now. #clutter lockerz.com/s/170921687
And now, the good thing about “going” back to work today: lunchtime!
@amberanima …that point being, at a guess, “some time in the prior millennium”.
@amberanima I could probably use some of those tips. Think they could probably do with separating “woman” and “domestic” at some point…
@Jorence Depends what you want to code, really.
@ahnlak Well, I’m ill; I might as well work :)
nunatsiavut “No flying cars yet?”, he wrote from a 2 inch by 4 inch pocket computer instantaneously to subscribers worldwide using only his right thumb.
Right then. Back to work. *stretches* *rolls up sleeves*