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  1. @blowdart are you moving out there or just temporarily?
  2. Don Box wants us to love the database more. I simply can't agree
  3. Got back on the running machine tonight :) , don box and erik meijer are surprisingly good to run to
  4. Just finished putting the lights on our tree http://tweetphoto.com/6844841
  5. We still have snow and it still sucks. Humbug
  6. *  ❄     * ❄      *       *      ❄ .     *  ❄    * .  ❄    ❄        *        ❄ _______________________☃_____ /via @rschu
  7. @mobbsy ah you would only be able to use it for a few hours anyways, it's not like you get electricity in Wales
  8. @SteveAndrews don't do it steve, stay with the darkside. Only there can you find ultimate power, woo ha ha ha ha
  9. 26 degrees Celsius in LA and we have #uksnow , I hate you Great Britain
  10. Great chat with @snipeyhead and @steveandrews and everyone else. More please :)
  11. just heard a great new word f**tard :) from @snipeyhead, now everyone is saying it
  12. Why do Microwave ovens let you set different power settings, when we only ever use full blast?
  13. My bosses wouldn't be impressed if I handed in a 180 hour timesheet, for a 60 hour week claiming that I usually work on 3 tasks in parallel
  14. I'm glad I don't have to fill in timesheets to a task level, especially since I perform tasks in parallel
  15. Woohooo, been told that Christmas has been cancelled :(
  16. @serialseb you should steal it back
  17. You rock steve, congrats RT @sadukie: @SteveAndrews Now that's a commitment to the community! :) Congrats on hitting 52 events this year!
  18. @blowdart congrats on the book
  19. Wooohooo, I'll be presenting at devteach this year :)
  20. Remind me in the new year (after the book) to spend some time thinking about how to redress the balance