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Charles replied on November 25, 2009 19:37 to the problem "annoying pop up window for Twitter RSS feed!!" in Twitter:
Please watch this page for updates: http://help.twitter.com/forums/31935/...
Also, we'd appreciate it if you could leave a comment at the bottom of that page if you have not done so already. We will append an update when we have a fix deployed for the issue.
Charles asked a question in foursquare on October 31, 2009 22:48:
Wrong El Grullense Grill check-inThere is an El Grullense Grill at 768 Woodside Rd in Redwood City, CA. When I check in at this location on Foursquare, the app checks me into this venue: http://foursquare.com/venue/34671
The problem is that the venue linked to above is not the venue I am at. I found the ability to merge venues on the website but I am not able to find where to separate or create new venues is. Can someone help me out? Thanks!
Charles replied on August 03, 2009 17:46 to the problem "Tweet counter reset" in Twitter:
We have a page for this known issue here: http://help.twitter.com/forums/31935/...
Charles replied on May 28, 2009 21:46 to the problem "please fix twitter support process" in Twitter:
Steph- What's you ticket #? I'll help you out right now if you tweet it to me: @cmagnuson
Matthias- We're kinda overloaded. We get thousands of support requests every day and we are only a small team trying to tackle a big challenge. I know it sucks but it would be nice to remember that Twitter is provided as an absolutely free service for you.
A comment on the problem "Something technically wrong" in Twitter:
You might want to make your name Karen Mayfield because that is what your name is. People won't be able to find you if you stick that U2 bit in front.
You can also directly link people to your profile so they can follow you. Just send them the link http://twitter.com/karenmayfield – Charles, on May 27, 2009 04:11
Charles replied on April 22, 2009 22:06 to the problem "Cannot associate Poken device with account" in Poken:
A comment on the problem "Something technically wrong" in Twitter:
We've taken a look at your ticket and it is currently assigned. Our engineers are aware of this problem. They are working as fast as they can to fix this issue and we appreciate your patience while we work on it. Thanks! – cmagnuson, on April 07, 2009 22:53
cmagnuson reported a problem in Poken on April 07, 2009 00:07:
Cannot associate Poken device with accountI have a Poken key fob and I have registered a new account. Everything is all set up except for the fact that I have no Poken device associated with my account. How do I associate my Poken device sitting in front of me with my account?
cmagnuson replied on March 02, 2009 00:26 to the question "how do I subscribe to a "youtube channel"?" in Participatory Culture Foundation (Miro):
A comment on the question "How do *you* use Bubble Timer?" in Snooty Monkey:
Sean-
That sounds great! Actually, your idea probably works better than having different 'sheets'. If the categories could collapse/expand without the page having to reload, that would be best. The reload time would get very annoying if I was trying to rapidly move between different categories.
Do you think color coating different categories would also be possible? I work visually so if there is a clear distinction, even beyond the separation into categories, my eyes and mind will be a lot happier.
Thanks for being so receptive to our ideas! I feel like very few web services actually have this kind of dialogue with their users but when they do it makes a huge difference.
-Charles – cmagnuson, on January 06, 2009 01:57
cmagnuson replied on December 23, 2008 17:26 to the question "How do *you* use Bubble Timer?" in Snooty Monkey:
I just started using Bubble Timer and it's been wonderful so far. I use the service to track essential categories of my life. I don't bother with sleep, eating, cleaning, showering, etc. Only categories like reading, travel, exercise, email, personal development, etc. Categories that I feel I need time management to make more efficient. I will keep BubbleTimer open 24 hours a day in a Chrome window along with my music. On my personal computer, I had Chrome make BubbleTimer into a program so now it runs on its own.
There is one issue with BubbleTimer which I think would be EXTREMELY valuable:
the ability to have multiple bubble sheets.
If I could have one sheet for work with my meetings, different queues I spend time in, travel, email, etc. and then one for life with entirely different items in it, I would dance with happiness. Right now if I wanted to do this, I would have to spend $40 on two separate accounts and then log in and out of each account any time I wanted to add time. This would be a hassle and expensive. Right now it works alright to put everything on one sheet but it would be fantastic if I could analyze how I spend time at work separately from how I spend my time at home.
Other than that one improvement, BubbleTimer is perfect for its purpose. Keep up the fantastic work and I really hope you implement multiple time sheets somewhere down the road. Thanks!
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