Friday, November 06, 2009

Aweekstweets Nov 1-8 2009 lazy man’s cut, 2 days early, unedited, unembellished, unclassified

Aweekstweets Nov 1-8 2009 lazy man’s cut, 2 days early, unedited, unembellished, unclassified

1. I was right: slow day in hi-tech news. Gave end-of-week chance to catch up on "stuff" (e.g., docs, presos, other actual job-job work-work).14 minutes ago from TweetDeck

2. "Droid: Enjoyed" (http://bit.ly/4tt0zH): JK--Or annoyed. Avoid? What's the woid?19 minutes ago from TweetDeck

3. Prepping slides for my Thurs Nov 19 webinar with MyDialsabout 1 hour ago from TweetDeck

4. Prepping slides for my Thurs Nov 19 webinar with Aster Data.about 1 hour ago from TweetDeck

5. RT @raesmaa "How Nonsense Sharpens Intellect http://bit.ly/Hc5Ni" JK-OK, when it's the sort of nonsense we're not forced to accept as gospelabout 4 hours ago from TweetDeck

6. Going into a Microsoft briefing on StreamInsightabout 4 hours ago from TweetDeck

7. RT @kexpplaylist: Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley #KEXP: JK--What N.P. Stookey's "Wedding Song" is to nuptials, this poignant weeper is to wakes.about 5 hours ago from TweetDeck

8. Just did interview with Jack Germain of TechNewsWorld on DW vendor ParAccel. He's doing biz-of-tech "startup company to watch" focus.about 5 hours ago from TweetDeck

9. RT @kexpplaylist: I and Love and You by The Avett Brothers #KEXP: JK--When baby is born, why not say they've "gone north"?about 6 hours ago from TweetDeck

10. Steady slog of tuning my PA/DM model: detail work: sorta like needlepoint: if I actually did that, or building ships in bottles, that isabout 6 hours ago from TweetDeck

11. RT @scotthumphrey"Love the song!" JK--I love "Redemption Song" original too. Also love "I Shot The Sheriff," but prefer Clapton's.about 6 hours ago from TweetDeck

12. RT @jpmorgenthal: "worst recession...has apparently ended' sez AP News" JK--Not apparent to unemployed, or those w/o diversified portfoliosabout 6 hours ago from TweetDeck

13. RT @jpmorgenthal: "RT makes it look like I said it, incorrect attribution ...AP News said it" JK--Sorry. Knew that. Faulty editabout 7 hours ago from TweetDeck

14. RT @jpmorgenthal: "worst recession ... has apparently ended" JK--Not apparent to unemployed people--or those without diversified portfoliosabout 7 hours ago from TweetDeck

15. RT @kexpplaylist: Redemption Song by Joe Strummer #KEXP: JK--Is it heresy to admit that I like this version more than Bob Marley's original?about 7 hours ago from TweetDeck

16. RT @lorita "be easier to ask vendors what product names..version #s are?" JK--Not either/or. In fact, I do. I also slog thru my notes.about 7 hours ago from TweetDeck

17. RT @kexpplaylist "Seven & Seven Is by Love #KEXP" JK--LA band from 1967's "Da Capo." Weird abstract ranting rush to climax song--classic!about 8 hours ago from TweetDeck

18. RT @yourdon "NYTimes rpt unemployment hits 10.2%, highest in 26 years" JK--City of Detroit's at 29% now. Peak Depression unempl rate: 25%.about 8 hours ago from TweetDeck

19. Srategy maps, strategy maps---tying biz-level metrics (e.g., long-term shareholder value) to KPIs--can't get enough of 'em.about 8 hours ago from TweetDeck

20. RT @kexpplaylist: "Mrs. Cold by Kings of Convenience #KEXP" JK--These laidback Norwegians most definitely are channelling Simon & Garfunkel.about 8 hours ago from TweetDeck

21. Oh, my, do I hate slogging through literature looking for precise product names and version numbers.about 8 hours ago from TweetDeck

22. RT @jameskobielus "Shins' "New Slang": somehow this 2001 song stands for whole decade in aging mind" JK--Cuz comes from "Oh Inverted World"!about 8 hours ago from TweetDeck

23. Ahhh.....Shins' "New Slang"....somehow this 2001 song stands for the whole decade in my aging mind.about 9 hours ago from TweetDeck

24. Already a slow news day...or is that tempting fate?about 9 hours ago from TweetDeck

25. Life is elbowing a comfort zone in a room that remains perpetually hot and crowded.about 9 hours ago from TweetDeck

26. What's funny is that no one in my family has ever considered me in any way funny.about 9 hours ago from TweetDeck

27. @iwisenet "The best revenge is massive success.-F.Sinatra #quote http://iwise.com/yxvyv" JK--Yeah, with the wiseguys on your side.about 9 hours ago from web in reply to iwisenet

28. RT @kexpplaylist: "We Got A Bleeder by Goblin Cock #KEXP" JK--A "There's Something About Mary" reference, for sure.about 9 hours ago from TweetDeck

29. RT @PoemVidz: "I accept the universe! #quote by #MargaretFuller" JK--That's not the problem. Does it accept us?about 9 hours ago from TweetDeck

30. RT @joanna_rustin: #ff @jameskobielus "Helps me laugh and learn....Great "tech dude" to follow for.." JK--Gotta put this lady on the payrollabout 9 hours ago from TweetDeck

31. "Space Elevator Contest Heats Up" (http://bit.ly/2pn7TS): JK--Cool idea. Get away from balllistics-dependent earth-orbit colonization.about 9 hours ago from TweetDeck

32. Another morning of scanning last day's worth of software industry press releases. Seeing what marketing comms folks been up to recently.about 9 hours ago from TweetDeck

33. Facebook tweaks my vanity only to disappoint me. Sends auto-msg when someone "tags" me in photo. More often than not, I'm not in the photo.about 9 hours ago from TweetDeck

34. RT @monkchips "SAP in the post-Netweaver era" JK--Huh? When did that begin? Guess I didn't get the memo.about 10 hours ago from TweetDeck

35. RT @alisonbolen "What do you think George Jetson was doing at work pushing that button for hours?" JK--Marveling on how Dagwood-like he was.8:15 AM Nov 5th from TweetDeck

36. RT @hkotadia "Creativity in the Age of Social Media" http://bit.ly/2pZx1s #sCRM #PR #marketing: JK--Messing around on a global scope.7:48 AM Nov 5th from TweetDeck

37. Creativity is like intelligence. If others don't approve of its fruits, they call it something else: "messing around" or "acting stupid."7:42 AM Nov 5th from TweetDeck

38. Interesting/amusing/disturbing trend of young rock bands incorporating F-word into their names, inviting career failure.7:30 AM Nov 5th from TweetDeck

39. RT @johnperrybarlow "Stand before mirror, look yourself calmly in eye, relax, ..." JK--Self-conscious. Can't relax. Close eyes first and try7:28 AM Nov 5th from TweetDeck

40. RT @johnperrybarlow "Great EFF salon in SF tonight..eclectic luminaries...brainstorming Net to be." JK--Any interesting thoughts to share?7:26 AM Nov 5th from TweetDeck

41. RT @OracleBlogs "Inference on the Semantic Web ... power of the Semantic Web." http://ow.ly/15ZAwZ: JK--What's ORCL's SemWeb strategy?7:24 AM Nov 5th from TweetDeck

42. RT @rhirsch @rickmans "Novell first major corp to ann Google Wave adoption http://bit.ly/4G0vRf" JK--Must've gotten some superspecial invite7:23 AM Nov 5th from TweetDeck

43. Twitter needs to give users the ability to disable Direct Messaging.6:57 AM Nov 5th from TweetDeck

44. Clearly, Twitter now has a yawning vulnerabilty that needs fixing--by them.11:52 AM Nov 4th from TweetDeck

45. I haven't sent a single DM or clicked on a single embedded link today. Whatever's happening in Twitter is not my fault.11:43 AM Nov 4th from TweetDeck

46. Nostalgia = evenings evening scores and mourning over your old odd sodden mornings of yore.11:17 AM Nov 4th from TweetDeck

47. Predictive enterprise must factor multi biz scenarios, info types, stat algos, quality metrics, and var selection options into robust models11:14 AM Nov 4th from TweetDeck

48. RT @kexpplaylist: Sour Times by Portishead #KEXP: JK--Very cinematic quasi-eastern European dirge-y drone.8:52 AM Nov 4th from TweetDeck

49. RT @lmacvittie @rbrusuelas @jameskobielus "good" is ... well, I'm alive, ain't I?" JK--Exactly. A good morning is any morning sans mourning7:45 AM Nov 4th from TweetDeck

50. "Droid Renamed Milestone for Europe, South America" (http://bit.ly/1utlgl): JK--Why not for whole world? "Droid" sounds too geeks-gone-wild.7:33 AM Nov 4th from TweetDeck

51. "Microsoft's Mundie: Time right for tablet computing" ( http://bit.ly/2XpnUJ): JK--MSFT said same in mid-90s. Give it up: smartphones rule7:27 AM Nov 4th from TweetDeck

52. "10 Reasons to Hate the iPhone" (http://bit.ly/3OpQrI): JK--Walled garden, network lock-in, so-so phone, smug users, etc.7:22 AM Nov 4th from TweetDeck

53. RT @lmacvittie: "Good morning!" JK--Well, that depends. Define "good"!7:13 AM Nov 4th from TweetDeck

54. It is often awkward being the "tech dude" at the party and being asked to help the host fix their PC. Then I have to explain.......7:12 AM Nov 4th from TweetDeck

55. Do see Microsoft BI mashup (PowerPivot) and CEP (StreamInsight) support in SS08 R2. Excellent.7:09 AM Nov 4th from TweetDeck

56. Don't see any Microsoft packaged BI, performance mgt, or MDM solutions on SS08R2 PDW (fka "Madison"). Surprised. Thought they'd go there.7:06 AM Nov 4th from TweetDeck

57. Another morning of weeding out the "urgent-to-you" from the "urgent-to-me" messages.6:22 AM Nov 4th from TweetDeck

58. RT @cavitron "service-oriented analytics...paper available?" JK--If #Forrester customer, check out the teleconference I did this morning.8:34 PM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

59. RT @cavitron "service-oriented analytics...is a paper available on this?" JK--Check out my #Forrester blog from Oct 1: http://bit.ly/TENto8:33 PM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

60. RT @cavitron "very interested in your view on service-oriented analytics...is a paper available on this?" JK--Will deliver report in Q2 20108:31 PM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

61. RT @merv "rock & extended family"." JK--More like America's mixed-race musical parents--blues/C&W--and THEIR extended family.2:42 PM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

62. 9 of 9....now to the next step2:18 PM Nov 3rd from web

63. SOA practitioners. What do we call them? Service orientators? And if we do, what do we call their offspring? Service orientator tots?1:56 PM Nov 3rd from web
64. 8 of 91:32 PM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

65. RT @merv @mauricioswg "Hmmm...Jimmy Cliff nominated to Rock & Roll Hall of Fame " Good news": JK--Issue: why call it "rock & roll" HoF?1:27 PM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

66. RT @mauricioswg "Hmmm...Jimmy Cliff's still alive, right? << Yes, and nominated to join Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2010" JK--Explains it.1:07 PM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

67. Listening to Built to Spill, "The Wait," from "You in Reverse." Don't tell me this one isn't zen incarnate.1:02 PM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

68. Hey @rschmelzer , ya gotta stay proud, speak out loud, not be bowed or cowed, not slink or shrink into the crowd.1:01 PM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

69. Hmmm...Jimmy Cliff's still alive, right?....why has #KEXP played both "The Harder They Come" & "Many Rivers to Cross" on same day. Love 'em12:54 PM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

70. RT @mhweier "pitch biz, tech, or biz-of-tech comments to gen'l biz press<
71. Microsoft announces SQL Server 2008 R2 Parallel DW: pricing (http://bit.ly/HW1Go) datasheet (http://bit.ly/1aWTox). FKA "Madison."12:45 PM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

72. RT @tpohlmann: @jameskobielus "When I hear NYTimes & Analytics, I think your answer is Biz": JK--This reporter wanted to talk biz-of-tech11:55 AM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck
73. Cool....NY Times calling to interview re adv analytics. Never sure whether to pitch biz, tech, or biz-of-tech comments to gen'l biz press.11:15 AM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

74. Anyway, back to scoring my #Forrester Wave on Predictive Analytics and Data Mining Solutions.10:53 AM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

75. Want to thank HP's @santaferraro & other attendees to #Forrester tconf on "Service-Oriented Analytics." Q&A from chat questions fine with me10:52 AM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

76. Just delivered my #Forrester tconf on "Service-Oriented Analytics." Companion doc to follow in Q2 2010. More than happy to discuss anytime.10:51 AM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

77. Ahhh..Buddy Holly & Crickets: "Well...All Right." Buddy's original is stirring. Also, check out Waylon's 70s version: tribute to late buddy9:27 AM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

78. Posting my #Forrester 2010 research agenda very soon. Hi-lites: DW/cloud, Adv Analytics/Unstructured, BAM/Process Analytics, EDW Wave update9:20 AM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

79. RT @SethGrimes: "#SemanticWeb ...way in advance of usable tools & broad market." JK--I did SemWeb article in '06. Always "next big thing"9:07 AM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

80. Read that Paul Reubens attempting Pee-wee Herman comeback. He wonders if he's long since had his day. I say he simply needs to stay creepy.8:00 AM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

81. RT @SethGrimes "#SemanticWeb initiatives in media & publishing." JK--OK. But these verticalized. SemWeb has no huge horizontal push.7:54 AM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

82. "MicroStrategy BI License Revenues Up 39%" (http://bit.ly/4uCGDB): JK--Bravo! BI's a very robust market.7:50 AM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

83. "The Semantic Web's the Next Frontier" (http://bit.ly/3l2Xku): JK--Not really. Name me a customer with a "semantic web" initiative.7:39 AM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

84. Good to see Microsoft showing progress on SQL Server "Madison."7:03 AM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

85. RT @nenshad "why will biz users be compelled to trust pred models?" JK--Not a matter of trust. Do you trust every datum in every report?6:31 AM Nov 3rd from TweetDeck

86. Here's a fourth way of looking at it. Dynamic, complex business environments demand inline predictive logic to automate micro-decisions.9:01 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

87. Let's put it a third way. Predictive modeling is moving away from arcane statistical regression, toward immersive interactive exploration.8:57 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

88. Let's put it another way. Predictive analytics isn't about to any more omniscient. But getting more efficient at running models up flagpoles8:52 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

89. Let's put it this way. Science is PA/DM writ cosmic. Just a more powerful launch vehicle for aiming thought missiles. Most have no impact.8:49 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

90. Statistical models are nobody's salvation. Just a more finely calibrated crosshairs for aiming business projectiles. Bada-bing or bada-BUST.8:46 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

91. RT @nenshad "pred analytics will incr in adoption NOW?" JK--PA/DM silos dissolving, in-db EDW as focus, embed in SOA apps, svc-or analytics8:43 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

92. RT @nenshad "pred analytics ... supposed to have been ind savior for decade plus" JK--Really? News to me.8:40 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

93. Yes, whippersnapper, I'm old enough to remember when all those virtual brands used to be physical things called "publications" & "products"8:36 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

94. When you reseat your fingers a little differently on the keyboard and mouse, somehow it feels like you have new powers.8:35 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

95. These darker post-daylight autumn nights are cool. Inhabit the well a little longer. Indoor incandescence somehow feels reborn.8:34 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

96. RT @jameskobielus: "Aster 'data-application Server' v 4.0" (http://bit.ly/3bI3ta): JK2--Why? EDW becomes apps heart of predictive enterprise8:29 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

97. "Aster Adds 'data-application Server' in Version 4.0" (http://bit.ly/3bI3ta): JK--Most important DW industry announcement this fall.8:27 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

98. Most memorable conversation today: Helped #Forrester customer quantify vast accordion range of "DW" projects: in biz stakes, scope, costs.8:25 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

99. Most memorable lesson in elementary school was when they taught us to think critically about advertising manipulation. Childhood's true end.8:18 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

100. It's funny how some people get famous, rich, & respected in their own right--and still feel so insecure that they must namedrop constantly.8:12 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

101. Ah, should have done that a long time ago: d DM column from TweetDeck. Installed Group: Tech News in place. Don't like to msg on Twtr.8:04 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

102. Always reluctant to believe such-and-such is future of this-or-that as proclaimed by so-and-so in position to ka-ching from my thinking so.7:56 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

103. Any phrase that's been in artificial circulation for 5+ years (eg, press) but has entered no one's organic parlance, is affectation. Discard7:45 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

104. It's always good to scout out the walking paths wherever you are. Transportation is inherently unreliable. Your feet less so.7:39 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

105. BI success rates: to the extent this is merely to justify IT programs, investments, jobs, careers, etc., it's suspect. Users just need info.7:37 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

106. BI success rates: quantify delivery of actionable intel: adoption rates; info volume,quality,breadth,depth,dissem, etc. Overkill factor?7:34 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

107. BI success rates: "actionable intel's expression in intelligent actions" is tautology: any info can be fool's pretext: results prove smarts7:29 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

108. BI success rates: actions' actual impact on biz is an exercise in anecdote harvesting--aka case study research--aka oral history7:24 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

109. BI success rates: quantify delivery of actionable intelligence, its expression in intelligent actions, & those actions' actual impact on biz7:23 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

110. RT @nenshad @merv: #tdwiconf "self-reported BI success rates" JK--A bit like employee self-appraisal: success inflation.7:17 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

111. It's to not have to nail a "down economy" theme in pronouncement after pronouncement. "Down economy"'s been done to death!4:49 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

112. It's All Souls Day. I could use a good sanctifying dose of All 60s Soul. Any Stax/Volt, Atlantic, or Motown will do.4:22 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

113. Good to know nothing super-duper-significant crossed newswires while I was head-down in my Wave today. The cosmos semi-respected my space.4:20 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

114. 7 of 93:51 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

115. Ah, yes, Iggy and the Stooges comes on, "Raw Power," puts me in an Ann Arbor frame of mind, betcha didn't realize Jimmy Osterberg Jr from A22:38 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

116. 5 of 9 scored so far2:30 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

117. "Virt Worlds Employee Avatars Need Dress Codes" (http://bit.ly/4FdbP2): JK--Physique codes? Yr avatar can't be conspicuously hotter than u.2:28 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

118. I ain't gonna change my Twitter password. I did that during last month's hack. Once burned, twice shy. BTW, I've barely used it today.2:24 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

119. RT @kexpplaylist: Ed Jackson by See Me River #KEXP: JK--Listening to 2009 classic rock story-song. You'll replay for the charge, and climax.11:39 AM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

120. Listening to 13th Floor Elevator's classic 1966 acid song, "You're Gonna Miss Me," with the fantastically histrionic Roky Erickson on vocals11:36 AM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

121. I have developed that skill for my own amusement over the past 14 years, ever since I began writing "Pieces of Fate" (my poetry book).10:30 AM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

122. Weird and wonderful how idle wordplay can produce cool results before I'm conscious: enterprises new to BI: the "New-BI Newbies"10:29 AM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

123. November's chilling on the thermometer, but heating up on the economy, judging by how fast my consulting pipeline's growing.10:25 AM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

124. Twitter is somebody to turn to when there's nobody to turn to to say what needs to be said to whoever for no particular reason.9:28 AM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

125. "Enterprise 2.0:...Businesses...Better Tools" (http://bit.ly/2UNRZb): JK--No one says "Enterprise 2.0" in real life. Faux theme. Give it up6:21 AM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

126. I remember Don Bowen leaping out on stage at Catalyst 2002 with wooden sword in hand, screaming, to make point (rhetorical). Scared me silly6:17 AM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck

127. "Man is the only animal who eats the ice in his drink" --Martin Mull10:10 PM Nov 1st from TweetDeck

128. Developing cost model for data warehousing projects. Discussing it with #Forrester user customer tomorrow.10:08 PM Nov 1st from TweetDeck

129. Got a full week of work ahead of me. Keeping vendor briefings to an absolute minimum. Scoring my #Forrester PA/DM Wave.10:06 PM Nov 1st from TweetDeck

130. Almost forgot. Still freaking about reforming US healthcare ins industry. Expanding Medicare is road to socialism. World's ending--right?10:03 PM Nov 1st from TweetDeck

131. Almost forgot. Year ago we freaked about economy crashing. Some forced mergers, bailouts, takeovers, bim bam boom. Crisis over now--right?10:01 PM Nov 1st from TweetDeck

132. Almost forgot. Coupla years ago we were freaking about oil running out. Rushed to biofuels, then solar, then wind. Crisis over now--right?9:58 PM Nov 1st from TweetDeck

133. It's nice to be able to follow my itinerant actor son on his roadtrips through Facebook. Be nice to see his performances too.9:34 PM Nov 1st from TweetDeck

134. What Web institutions, if any, are too big to fail?9:27 PM Nov 1st from TweetDeck

135. Imagine continuous personal geolocation + in-cloud predictive analytics. Your smartphone will anticipate & preprovision your journey.9:25 PM Nov 1st from TweetDeck

136. "Verizon Expands Droid Invasion with Eris" (http://bit.ly/3vv5eD): JK--You will never be lost again. Unless you want to.9:20 PM Nov 1st from TweetDeck

137. Internet began & crashed 40 years ago (http://bit.ly/35ScEa).Communism began to crash 20 years ago (http://bit.ly/4wbO5V). Nothing's forever9:17 PM Nov 1st from TweetDeck

138. Sunday nights at my computer doing fun aimless browsing tweeting schmoozing & the like, are weightless counterweight to weeks past & pending7:58 PM Nov 1st from TweetDeck

139. Listening to Neko Case and the Sades, "Rated X," from "Making Singles Drinking Doubles": Way cool Loretta Lynn cover.7:30 PM Nov 1st from TweetDeck

140. Advice to humorists: Take comfort in yr discomfort, in others' discomfort. Seat yrself real comfy cozy in that thar cushion. Then let 1 rip!6:35 PM Nov 1st from TweetDeck

141. I followed progression of Don Bowen's cancer from Facebook updates. Understood totally why he was doing it. But made me feel voyeuristic.5:39 PM Nov 1st from TweetDeck

142. A heartfelt goodbye to Don Bowen (http://bit.ly/3lFF8). Nice guy with whom I worked at Burton Group. 51/cancer. Both of us 1958 Scorpios.5:35 PM Nov 1st from TweetDeck

143. Dear Facebook: Quit asking me to wish people happy birthdays. That's the sort of from-the-heart gesture that an anonymous bot-prompt mocks.5:31 PM Nov 1st from TweetDeck

144. Bought Raveonettes' new LP "In and Out of Control." Another splendid set of dark sonic surf. This power-duo continues its brilliant streak.5:28 PM Nov 1st from TweetDeck

145. Been pleasant weekend. Rather enjoying the overcast. Had packs of happy trick-or-treat kids Halloween. Wet-leaf coloration carpet glistens.5:25 PM Nov 1st from TweetDeck