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  1. @simonw apparently its cheap for students and people who know someone at Adobe
  2. Lately all spam seems to be reduced to a keyboard-headbump: "asdfff", sometimes also "geinegsinegsniegsni", or others...
  3. @burke_eric ok, so you'd want something easier then that, right? makes sense... maybe implement it ontop via java.util.concurrent?
  4. @burke_eric can't you submit runnables to the event dispatcher to update the progress monitor?
  5. @jeresig First post on the TestSwarm google group! At least when nothing is moderated :-)
  6. How would you call the plugin method for PositionTo (http://is.gd/1aarb); proposals so far: "positionTo", "place", "move", "put"; favorites?
  7. Overheard: "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics."
  8. Last.fm (with Fire.fm) is great; the feature I'm missing the most is normalization - I don't want to constantly adjust the volume
  9. Getting support requests in russian/kyrill. Google Translate helps, but would they understand my answer in english?
  10. How would you call an interaction unit to replace "clicks", when you also want to consider mousemovement? http://is.gd/12ERG
  11. Validation plugin 1.5.3 released: http://bit.ly/9XoZF
  12. After watching Mission Impossible 3 a second time: Really a damn good movie! "Kill me, or else I die!". Never gets old...
  13. What an awesome domain name: daemonology.net
  14. Wrote proposals for datasource and datamodel APIs for the jQuery UI Autocomplete: http://is.gd/ZSt6
  15. Learn to identify programming languages via Hello, World snippets: http://smart.fm/lists/98115/
  16. Comment on my No Best Practices post: "But we must have best practices, or the terrorists win." 'nuff said.
  17. @tolano @simonw actually, more up-to-date docs here, too: http://is.gd/UUma
  18. @tolano @simonw not quite-up-to-date documentation is here: http://is.gd/UTRf
  19. Google's PageSpeed as a great successor to YSlow; covers the same grounds and much more, even analysing effectivness of CSS selectors
  20. Inbox Zero and a cleanedup Eclipse workspace, phew. Now for a goodnight round of Mario Kart.