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  1. @Caius I don't think it makes a difference? http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...
  2. @Caius hrm. good point, I'll check. FYI: sparsebundles solve this problem
  3. Why does TimeMachine always have several Gb to backup. What I am doing in an hour to warrant that?!
  4. Writing some erlang while I listen to Them Crooked Vultures on Spotify
  5. Actually DataRobotics, being sent an email telling me about an exciting new product that replaces the one I just bought is not OK.
  6. @Caius just try everything you type in terminal against git first :) then you can just do $ rebase master $ commit -m "Bad ass"
  7. Anyone suggest a good data store for analytics? Looking at storing predistilled events, not data mining. MongoDB/CouchDB/Redis/MySQL??
  8. @urbanwide sure is
  9. @urbanwide wowsers. Rose is now in a routine of wanting a feed every 2 hours.
  10. @sandbags I think it leads to less tolerance to line noise. Can cause zombie connection which requires a router reboot.
  11. @sandbags looks like this on the Be account page http://davidsmalley.com/upl...
  12. @sandbags they train your line to get the optimal profile over the first few weeks. You can log into the website and change your profile.
  13. @Thehodge he can smell the poop before me, goes to investigate.
  14. Dog alerted me to dirty nappy. Impressed, gave him a treat.
  15. The dogs watch Rose with suspicion http://yfrog.com/1ym42nj
  16. @peterc I have a snapscan. Works well be requires the occasional rescan when it sucks two pages in at once.
  17. @peterjlambert Goombas?
  18. RT @litmusapp: We're looking for an HTML email expert to join the team at Litmus. Job would be in Cambridge, MA. Email if you're interested!
  19. Debating whether Amazon Prime is worth trying for a year.
  20. Hats off to VMware. The game play may still be awfully choppy, but this 3d game runs off my bootcamp partition in Fusion.