They look ok to me. Om nom.
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Update, 6/12. Oh no, panda funeral: “Mao Mao’s keeper, He Changgui, stepped forward, crying, and placed two apples and a piece of bread by the covered grave.”
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Update, 6/25. Coco Wang tells the story.
They look ok to me. Om nom.
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Update, 6/12. Oh no, panda funeral: “Mao Mao’s keeper, He Changgui, stepped forward, crying, and placed two apples and a piece of bread by the covered grave.”
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Update, 6/25. Coco Wang tells the story.
Delivery of any type of information to anyone anytime anywhere (7,379,963):
Information delivery system and methods detects and organizes information into canonical topics, such as who, what, when, where, price, etc., and facilitates a user to persistently subscribe to topics, web users, web resources, event streams, etc. The system facilitates a user to register devices and applications on which to receive information, as it becomes available, related to the subscription(s). The system facilitates users to specify preferences for the topics, web users, web resources, and registrations, which prioritize delivery of information. The system senses information, aggregates the user’s registrations, subscriptions, and preferences, and filters information a topic-interest basis. The system notifies a user based on the preferences.
Interesting timing. What would FoRK say?
Back to the pandas.
That Darn Kat quoting Rebecca Thorman, Modite:
That’s the thing about life. It doesn’t really care about your plans. So you can chart all the courses you want, but it’s much better to just be prepared and flexible for the opportunities that come your way.
ifindkarma quoting BusinessWeek quoting Amanda Mooney:
The new résumé is 140 characters or less.