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While this topic was great in theory, I didn't actually walk away with much knowledge apart from the fact that JS Libraries aren't necessarily a great idea unless you strip out the functions and classes you won't be using. At least fellow Multipacker Stuart Langridge supplied some excellent British sarcasm (and a free book for Ross).
the first rule of 140byt.es is NO MORE THAN 140 BYTES. not characters, bytes. no points for shorter entries, the point is to pack as much whallop into 140 bytes as possible.
otherwise, entries should be valid javascript expressions that do not leak globals, and are licensed under the WTFPL or something similarly permissive.