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  1. @heisenthought A ruby library that shares HTML between Rails partials and JS would be great. ... and if it spoke HAML, ++good.
  2. @tlrobinson Yikes, forking libcurl seems quite slow. I prefer lib[ev|event] for super fast, high-volume http requests.
  3. Game theory question: better to delay 1 flight 2 hours or 2 flights 1 hour? Southwest chose the latter...
  4. Hooray, BlackHat talk on mobile security accepted.
  5. At #barcampla watching @anthonymckay 's talk. Default linux kernel configuration fail. Glad to be working with such smart folks at Flexilis.
  6. About to hike Mt. Baldy, highest peak in the San Gabriels. Likely no cell service, so let's see how Twitter works on IP over Carrier Pigeon.
  7. /me is excited about dusting off the ol' fuzzer this weekend.
  8. @boucher Xcode alternatives: vim, TextMate, emacs, Eclipse--QED
  9. Mindshare was excellent tonight with @johnhering and @sweetums. Make sure to come to the next one!
  10. At USC helping judge their ACM's mobile hackathon. Amazing what a few smart people can accomplish in a weekend!
  11. Yikes! Earthquake in dtown LA
  12. @heisenthought Any chance of a recap?
  13. melikes: A user interface is a long-running conversation with a user.
  14. RT @MrLukeG: classic post RT @dharmesh "Startup Conversations With Myself: What Should I Work On?" http://hub.tm/?GKLWK
  15. @johnhering ...and together they shall form the Committee of Public Tasty
  16. @Padmasree We have a bagel guillotine at the office... cruel, yet effective.
  17. 06 Stone Imperial Russian Stout and cannoli: a wining dessert combination.
  18. @heisenthought Have a great day on the mountain. I love alpine meadows!
  19. @pkenjora Great to hear that you guys are expanding!
  20. MySQL group by + count(distinct) is ridiculously helpful for evaluating the prevalence of errors