The below is an off-site archive of all tweets posted by @billbrown ever

February 20th, 2009

Entering bathroom, I had an unsettling episode of what I like to call “Dude Looks Like a Lady.”

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I AM STARVING! One Chicken Chow Mein http://www.nissinfoods.c… for lunch is evidently insufficient for a growing boy like me…

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@CarlSvanberg I came to Objectivism at 14 through http://tr.im/gqv3 I still have my copy of that, purchased from defunct Loompanics Ltd.

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#goodthing Wrote my first jQuery plugin, deepening my respect. It’s for a new app I’m working on, so I can’t share the implementation.

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@DianaHsieh That’s a good point. My wife wants to write a book about it, so I’m sure we’ll be discussing and nailing formulations down soon.

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My tax return was rejected by the IRS because of newly-adopted son’s records. Now I have to go to the SSA office—at least it’s not the 1st.

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@rationaljenn There are many times when I’ve written up a comment and then discarded it. I’m very much of the “to each their own” opinion.

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@DianaHsieh Possibly. I regard parenting style as very much optional beyond a certain point and threshold.

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@DianaHsieh I agree that it’s nice to read her parenting posts. They’re definitely food for thought even though I disagree with much.

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@kristabellerina Not to be snarky (which means I’m being snarky) but http://www.twitterisntem…

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I would switch to Chrome just for its equation of tab with process but I need extensions at work. With every fiber of my being need.

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#goodthing I had forgotten that I installed the Stop Hammertime Firefox extension—it brought a smile this morning: http://tr.im/gok6

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#goodthing I am finally caught up on the Peikoff Podcast. http://www.peikoff.com/

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@mclazarus The Mel Gibson movie was great, but the 50s TV show it was based on is so so much better. It’s available on Netflix Instant View.

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@mclazarus Travis and @HBinswanger are credits to Objectivism in those threads. I would have been more like The Others—quick to dismiss.

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Watching “Hang ‘Em High”: great Eastwood film!

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