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  1. RT @MichaelCMah: Thinking About Sending Your Project Offshore? Think Again http://bit.ly/5fKHeG
  2. Discovering the true face of Leonardo: http://bit.ly/Pf8XE
  3. @xagile Cool. Enjoy 'em. And feel free to suggest improvements - beauty of eLearning is we can improve indefinitely.
  4. For this month of December, we're having a 40% discount on our Agile eLearning albums & box sets: http://bit.ly/4KOmK5
  5. @redsquirrel I'm sure you can use the form next time. I'm a huge fan of it. Wrote this a while ago: http://bit.ly/7Z2wNG
  6. @tottinge Agreed. Just read the m-w meddler definition and I like it: http://bit.ly/7NvSdl
  7. @cory_foy What are you up to in SF? You're welcome to visit @IndustrialLogic if you like.
  8. @tottinge Plenty of objects that have feature envy don't meddle, they just sponge or freeload off the host object.
  9. @redsquirrel Alexandrian form is harder for authors to create and easier for readers to consume.
  10. Feature Envy is a term that confuses people. Freeloader is much better term. http://bit.ly/7vOQQZ
  11. Also recently finished reading Titanic's Last Secrets: http://bit.ly/91jJgY. Good read, though not as exciting as Shadow Divers.
  12. Finished reading "Apprenticeship Patterns" over holiday break. Good book. Only suggestion to authors: use Alexandrian form.
  13. Yes, you've listened to Zeppelin, but have you taken a ride on one? http://bit.ly/5YP968
  14. @rebeccawb I could be wrong but believe I contributed Resume-Based Development to our vocabulary many years ago.
  15. I just generated my #TweetCloud out of a year of my tweets. Top three words: agile, code, refactoring - http://w33.us/1cgz
  16. @ckeithray Welcome back Keith! No place like home, huh?
  17. RT @mfeathers: Motto at Google: The build system is the spellckecker of the IDE - Mark Striebeck #qcon
  18. Enjoyed chatting with @mfeathers, Mark Striebeck & Steve Freeman (@sf105) & scored autographed copy of Steve & Nat's new TDD book. Thanks!
  19. @gchapiewski Thanks for the great #qcon tweets. Have fun on your vacation in California.
  20. I am creating the most un-presentation-Zen slideshow ever: re-creating a dialog between me, @RonJeffries and Adam Sroka about Design Debt.