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authorluxagraf <sng@luxagraf.net>2015-12-02 10:41:36 -0500
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+[{"model": "notes.note", "pk": 3, "fields": {"title": "debi", "slug": "debi", "date_created": "2014-06-08T08:22:08.464", "date_last_updated": "2014-10-24T20:33:01.272", "point": "SRID=4326;POINT (-83.4039663726750007 33.9527130276170581)", "location": 4, "city_name": "Athens", "state_name": "Georgia", "country_name": "United States", "body_html": "<p>Whenever people ask me for travel advice, I always want to say, just bring @dibdabdebi with you, then you\u2019ll love wherever you go.</p>", "body_markdown": "Whenever people ask me for travel advice, I always want to say, just bring @dibdabdebi with you, then you\u2019ll love wherever you go.", "twitter_text": "asd", "twitter_id": "475628990808723456", "twitter_send": false, "twitter_sent": true}}, {"model": "notes.note", "pk": 10, "fields": {"title": "complex", "slug": "complex", "date_created": "2014-06-10T20:29:08.247", "date_last_updated": "2014-10-24T20:32:22.317", "point": "SRID=4326;POINT (-83.3964132720902711 33.9552796245182478)", "location": 4, "city_name": "Athens", "state_name": "Georgia", "country_name": "United States", "body_html": "<p>When people say, \"this particular issue is complex\" usually what they mean is, \"I have no rational justification, but I'm right anyway.\"|</p>\n<p>In my experience, most things are not in fact very complex at all. What makes them complex is our desire to justify them in the face of criticism. Complexity becomes a scapegoat by which we can ignore the simple moral core and focus on the minutia. </p>", "body_markdown": "When people say, \"this particular issue is complex\" usually what they mean is, \"I have no rational justification, but I'm right anyway.\"|\r\n\r\nIn my experience, most things are not in fact very complex at all. What makes them complex is our desire to justify them in the face of criticism. Complexity becomes a scapegoat by which we can ignore the simple moral core and focus on the minutia. ", "twitter_text": "When people say, \"this particular issue is complex\" usually what they mean is, \"I have no rational justification, but I'm right anyway.\"", "twitter_id": "476521478809452544", "twitter_send": false, "twitter_sent": true}}, {"model": "notes.note", "pk": 11, "fields": {"title": "purple", "slug": "purple", "date_created": "2014-06-12T12:48:29.486", "date_last_updated": "2014-10-24T20:32:23.295", "point": "SRID=4326;POINT (-83.3984732086132681 33.9555608380838052)", "location": 4, "city_name": "Athens", "state_name": "Georgia", "country_name": "United States", "body_html": "<p>Purple for @meyerweb and family, and everyone else who\u2019s lost a child. #663399Becca <a href=\"http://www.zeldman.com/2014/06/10/the-color-purple/\">http://www.zeldman.com/2014/06/10/the-colo...</a></p>", "body_markdown": "Purple for @meyerweb and family, and everyone else who\u2019s lost a child. #663399Becca http://www.zeldman.com/2014/06/10/the-color-purple/", "twitter_text": "Purple for @meyerweb and family, and everyone else who\u2019s lost a child. #663399Becca http://www.zeldman.com/2014/06/10/the-color-purple/", "twitter_id": "477130578743934976", "twitter_send": true, "twitter_sent": true}}, {"model": "notes.note", "pk": 14, "fields": {"title": "I miss the days", "slug": "hotlink", "date_created": "2014-06-23T19:56:27.651", "date_last_updated": "2014-10-24T20:32:24.377", "point": "SRID=4326;POINT (-83.4070562774783042 33.9549979581032844)", "location": 4, "city_name": "Athens", "state_name": "Georgia", "country_name": "United States", "body_html": "<p>I miss the days when people \"hotlinked\" your images and you could just drop replace the image with a goatse and laugh and crack another beer.</p>", "body_markdown": "I miss the days when people \"hotlinked\" your images and you could just drop replace the image with a goatse and laugh and crack another beer.", "twitter_text": "I miss the days when people \"hotlinked\" your images and you could just drop replace the image with a goatse and laugh and crack another beer", "twitter_id": "481224299471466496", "twitter_send": true, "twitter_sent": true}}, {"model": "notes.note", "pk": 16, "fields": {"title": "Facebook study", "slug": "people", "date_created": "2014-06-28T19:48:11.260", "date_last_updated": "2014-10-24T20:32:25.753", "point": "SRID=4326;POINT (-83.3943533355673736 33.9538521632407466)", "location": 4, "city_name": "Athens", "state_name": "Georgia", "country_name": "United States", "body_html": "<p>A shockingly large number of people in the tech industry seem to think the world sprang into being when they did. | How else do you explain the continual rediscovery of the obvious over and over again? Complete with new the latest form of religious texts, aka, The Study. data != knowledge; knowledge != wisdom; wisdom != experience;</p>", "body_markdown": "A shockingly large number of people in the tech industry seem to think the world sprang into being when they did. | How else do you explain the continual rediscovery of the obvious over and over again? Complete with new the latest form of religious texts, aka, The Study. data != knowledge; knowledge != wisdom; wisdom != experience;", "twitter_text": "A shockingly large number of people in the tech industry seem to think the world sprang into being when they did. ", "twitter_id": "483034157015384064", "twitter_send": true, "twitter_sent": true}}, {"model": "notes.note", "pk": 18, "fields": {"title": "Language", "slug": "language", "date_created": "2014-10-24T11:26:09.647", "date_last_updated": "2014-10-24T20:32:27.463", "point": "SRID=4326;POINT (-83.3728098327628970 33.9514381565800889)", "location": 4, "city_name": "Athens", "state_name": "Georgia", "country_name": "United States", "body_html": "<p>I live in a small town in the America south, which, let's face it, has some pretty terrible beliefs still hanging around in it. Yet everyday I ride the bus down here to the university library where I work and along the way I hear snatches of French, Spanish, Korean, Italian and other languages I can't identify. I remember that not only is the world out there, it comes here too.</p>\n<p>It doesn't change all the terrible *isms out there, but it does make me feel a better to know the rest of world is coming here too.</p>", "body_markdown": "I live in a small town in the America south, which, let's face it, has some pretty terrible beliefs still hanging around in it. Yet everyday I ride the bus down here to the university library where I work and along the way I hear snatches of French, Spanish, Korean, Italian and other languages I can't identify. I remember that not only is the world out there, it comes here too.\r\n\r\nIt doesn't change all the terrible *isms out there, but it does make me feel a better to know the rest of world is coming here too.", "twitter_text": "I live in a small town in the America south, which, let's face it, has some pretty terrible beliefs still hanging around in it. Yet everyday I ride the bus down here to the university library I hear snatches of French, Spanish, Korean, Italian and others I can't identify.\r\nIt doesn't change all the terrible *isms out there, but it does make me feel a better to know the rest of world is here too.", "twitter_id": "", "twitter_send": false, "twitter_sent": false}}] \ No newline at end of file