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neurotribes: What I Learned from My Autistic Son - guest post on my blog by @mamabegood. http://t.co/dSZ3NuXD6n
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pcorcoran (Ƥäţȓċķ Ċŏŗċŏŗäŋ): RT @stevesilberman: Infographic of the day: Every place Bob Dylan ever sang about. http://t.co/lzPSyJ5Uzc
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GrapeBelt (Tom Riley): @stevesilberman @EWErickson Ah, the confused blather of the theologically challenged. Christian doesn't mean what they think it means.
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prosserjohn (John Prosser): @stevesilberman @EWErickson
Think how much better the world would be if Jesus would've said: "Being an asshole is the biggest sin of all."
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hristio (Hristio Boytchev): RT @stevesilberman: "Christian" @EWErickson is tired of "the emo Christ." His version of Jesus "could throw a punch" - at gays. http://t.co…
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scottdagostino (Scott Dagostino): RT @stevesilberman: "Christian" @EWErickson is tired of "the emo Christ." His version of Jesus "could throw a punch" - at gays. http://t.co…
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davenuss79 (Dave Nussbaum): @stevesilberman @EWErickson I think you're confusing Christ with Chuck Norris. Both have beards, but they are different people.
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Lucinda_Horan (Lucinda Horan): RT @stevesilberman: "Christian" @EWErickson is tired of "the emo Christ." His version of Jesus "could throw a punch" - at gays. http://t.co…
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alexsteed (alexsteed): .@stevesilberman So @EWErickson is more of a Constantine fan than a Christ fan.
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The Sketchbook of Susan Kare, the Artist Who Gave Computing a Human Face
By Steve Silberman
Posted: November 22, 2011
Posted: November 22, 2011
Category: Apple, Art, Books, Culture, History, Media, Multimedia, Personal computing, Technology, Women
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Tagged Andy Hertzfeld, Apple, Engelbart, Jef Raskin, Mac, Macintosh, Steve Jobs, Susan Kare, Xerox
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