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  1. Exhausted after 2 full days of loading, unloading and going up and downstairs more times than I can remember. Still more to setup tomorrow.
  2. @krystiano definitely ;)
  3. Results of 85% of stuff moved in. Went and bought deck lumber as well. Super excited to have a new house :) #moving http://post.ly/CXft
  4. The 5 tonne truck was a great idea. 1 load FTW. #moving
  5. WTB "Download All" link for image attachments in JIRA please. http://bit.ly/2lnFSl #ux #improvementneeded
  6. The almighty #minifig patent exposed! http://i.imgur.com/NYvSp.jpg #lego
  7. Today's headlines: "Sask poised for recession" and "Saskatoon tourism expects growth." #starphoenix #saskatoon
  8. @iChris yeah, I kind of dread Mondays to begin with; having two in one week is just wrong :{
  9. Currently surveying markup around random websites I visit. Interesting that the twitter page uses a table for layout.
  10. Anatomy talk with son led to understanding of what the "sack" is. Later, singing Yankee doodle he says: "and called it sackaroni" #kids #lol
  11. @jenkew yup, I was floored he wouldn't even take $10.
  12. I offered Sailor Dan $10 for one of his boat drawrings. He turned me down! He said $40 was what he knew he could get! #saskatoon #sailordan
  13. RT @ChrisPucci: Software should be like an escalator, when it breaks it is still usable as stairs.
  14. RT @typekit: We're live! Typekit is now available to everyone. http://bit.ly/NqLzD
  15. The other benefit to #compass and #sass: I think in terms of objects way more than #css rules.
  16. I've been working with Compass (and SASS) by @chriseppstein for the last few days: verdict? I type a lot less, which is good :) #css
  17. Idea: let the container define the horizontal padding, and the content define the vertical padding/margins. Thoughts? #css
  18. [Clients] won’t really “get it” until they can see the concept represented visually and understand its exact behaviour. http://bit.ly/4txAbC
  19. It must have been the combination of Monday and Morning; I thought we had "Breast Cancer" in the fridge. http://post.ly/CCGj
  20. @squee1945 Those kind of stories always make me smile. Seems technology comes full circle more than I knew :)