@beingthere I think so, too. maybe they are listening and think about improvements to DM’s

@miga oje, klingt anstrengend. ich warte dafür auf renderings und nutze die zeit zum surfen. ;) ff.im/1sa8O

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@beingthere I think it is a bit of a spam control issue, but generally you are right. Twitters DM is kind of broken

I just saw a failed “d” message from one twitter user to another, asking for a MarsEdit registration code. Sighs. (via @danielpunkass)

@Scobleizer get Thwirl or EventBox. Both allow you to show real names and user names

@dancounsell I likey! Very nice icon

@jeremyschulz I can see where you are coming from. but for me it is nice to see the discussions that are going on on FriendFeed

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@frankjonen I like my FriendFeed & Google Reader as well. But I mostly just skim all of them, so not much time is wasted anyways.

@frankjonen I see. well, I am just ADD. :)

@frankjonen you open Tweetdeck just twice a day? I see you twittering all the time. are you using the website?

@jeremyschulz you mean you don’t like that links point to the FriendFeed entry instead of directly to the post/site/whatever?

@frankjonen I actually like full posts in RSS I skim the titles & just click on the ones that interest me & read them directly in the reader

@frankjonen and 10 or so posts in an unefficient layout are not as bad as 200 or so

@frankjonen but since I have EventBox always in front of me instead of open once in a while no as many posts accumulate…

@frankjonen yes, the layout could be a bit better

@seyDoggy hehe, yes, that is a pain

@seyDoggy you can also include all accounts to @spam at once. more convenient

@frankjonen the RSS is actually pretty good now. what put you off before? I use it with the Google Reader feature and have a few special RSS

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