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  1. I think Pullquote is a very smart tool. It runs as a Chrome extension or bookmarklet, allowing me to create a short URL pointing directly to a specific location on a web page. That would be helpful enough, but the developers behind it (led by my old friend Henry Copeland) have now added comments, as you can see in the screenshot above.

    It will be interesting to see how that plays out. At the moment  the only way to see the comments (if any) are by following the Pullquote URL. And it appears that only those with the plugin can see or add to the comments. Bummer.

    Also, the comments don’t show up in the stats view provided by Pullquote’s plugin:

    I would like to see the count of comments and their contents in this display, and it should be a public web page, not just something rendered in the plugin’s settings.

    1. Source: flickr.com

      Saint-Emilion, France (by mariusz kluzniak)

      1. Hard to tell which is dumber: the article or New York’s Attorney General.

        It sure sounds like he’s not going to be happy until every smartphone is a remote detonation device. And if that happened, he’d probably sue the companies for making weapons of mass destruction. 

        1. Source: 500px.com
          Camera Nikon D40
          ISO 200
          Aperture f/10
          Exposure 1/400th
          Focal Length 22mm

          Caltagirone, Sicily, Italy (by Francesco Alamia)

          1. Source: 500px.com
            Camera Nikon D700
            ISO 400
            Aperture f/9.5
            Exposure 1/45th
            Focal Length 60mm

            Bran Castle, Romania (by Park Jongwoo)

            1. Source: The New York Times

              The Magic Realism of Norwegian Nights, by the ridiculously talented Simon Norfolk.

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                1. 559. A word on exercise. Squats.
                  1. Source: New York Magazine

                    “If you always do what interests you, at least one person is pleased.”

                    Katharine Hepburn

                    1. Source: Flickr / ivelin-

                      A sunny day in Zagreb, Croatia (by Elena Pelena)

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