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digitallogic

  1. Got ordained as a minister via online church last year as a joke, been asked to officiate three serious weddings since then.
  2. @marcprecipice thanks! should have some pictures from the trail posted next week.
  3. Starting tomorrow night, disappearing from the internet (and the rest of the world) till Sunday. Few days in the Catskills to clear my head.
  4. @gappy3000 once spent 2 unsuccessful hours trying to reg due to paypal issues, in the end showed up anyway and gave @drewconway a $5 spot
  5. Within the first half hour of work we've lost air conditioning and networking. The later in the middle of a deploy.
  6. I should have known it was going to be one of those days this morning when I stumbled upon a socket being opened in a constructor.
  7. @fonnesbeck …aidaboutrestaurantwebsites.tumblr.com
  8. @adamlaiacano incidentally, today is taco day here at @etsy
  9. @neilkod export FOO=`dirname $(pwd)`
  10. @adamlaiacano that looks suspiciously like php
  11. Oh gearman, why must you wake me at 3am? #oncall #devops
  12. I wish procrastinating was an event in the Olympics so I could win a medal.
  13. @tdhopper @fonnesbeck even worse is finding files like *in* a version control repo
  14. When you've sent out an email announcing you've finished a really meaningful project... and notice there's a typo in the subject.
  15. @tdhopper @mat_kelcey Ubuntu on a VirtualBox VM is how I usually get around that