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  1. Anyone know if it's possible to wrap (prototyping) xmlhttprequest in safari 4? I'm getting a TypeError on XHR.open() if wrapped
  2. Why do all my JsSpec unit tests pass perfectly in Safari but are all half broken in Firefox 3.5?
  3. @duckduckgo diff
  4. @richcollins wow 2 grand for a "lesson"? Seems a bit steep considering IMVU's techniques may not work for everyone...
  5. Wow microsoft's slow and crappy browser is bribing people now http://www.tengrandisburied...
  6. @heringcheng oh hey, i see you're on twitter now. you should get either browser or desktop integration for it
  7. i just converted another user to presdo, he really likes it!
  8. @byronsalty yeah
  9. Paul Graham's house was nice, but the crazy squiggly road to it was not.
  10. I'll be keeping an eye on the issue filed though: http://bit.ly/snnIm
  11. too bad sprinkle doesn't work in jruby yet, jruby-openssl still doesn't work completely with net-ssh
  12. dangit, just noticed my old dell lcd has screen burn-in on the dock icons
  13. haha, listening to rich hickey learning git, everyone has to go though a git learning ritual
  14. at the #lisp #clojure meetup with rich hickey http://bit.ly/YEE7Q
  15. @philipefarias might be better done in sinatra than rails given the limitations of Java GAE. #wave #gae #jruby
  16. it's interesting I can tell who went to google io based on their phone here at #redrockcoffee
  17. @taminoi it's pretty buggy right now, but once they iron those out, i can see it as a great future ahead.
  18. #wave I guess I'll have to make a jruby package for those who want to use sinatra for their google wave apps
  19. #io2009 you know after messing around with google wave, I have to admit it's pretty cool-it's better than twitter or facebook for group chat
  20. after testing with google wave, i can see why it's not yet public yet :-)