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  1. Replace Conditional with Pattern Matching.
  2. @manveerheir It starts at the end of the game and plays back to the beginning?
  3. Sysadmin fun, whee. Glad to have taken care of it, though. And not impressed by cron's error reporting.
  4. Went through Abbey Road on drums and bass. Still need to do vocals, but at least I'm not too far behind before Sgt Pepper hits.
  5. Nami Nami was quite nice; particularly enjoyed the eel omlette.
  6. @simonFerrari Yeah, never been a big nerve toxin fan either.
  7. @simonFerrari Unpasteurized raclette super-yummy!
  8. @simonFerrari I rather enjoy certain mixtures of bacteria and milk...
  9. Done my Japanese studying for the day; now to read about Haskell for a bit before going to dinner at Nami Nami.
  10. Or rather, not a good experience. (Should pay more attention to phone autocorrection before hitting send.)
  11. Live editing on wave is bad enough, but if it's lagging behind my typing by half a minute, that's really MIT a good experience.
  12. @BukolaE Yup. Christina's, in Cambridge MA.
  13. @aeazel I used to live near an ice cream store that did a turkey dinner thanksgiving special ice cream.
  14. Must resist starting another puzzle book.
  15. In not unrelated news, the first iPhone game I'm playing is the series of Nikoli akari apps.
  16. Yay, I finally finished that nurikabe book.
  17. @DavidChilcott I worked in a building where the conference rooms had that stuff on (some of...) their walls; I liked it.
  18. I am finding C++'s header/implementation file distinction particularly annoying these days.
  19. @QuizzicalDemon Yeah, that's pretty much how I feel. Hope the fixed version comes out soon.
  20. @QuizzicalDemon Be warned, it silently leaves gaps if more than 100 new messages. Will be fixed in next release, apparently.