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  1. Caught the train only because an awesome conductor held the doors.
  2. @dying2live4Him I think you need the 1.4 beta, but it's worth it IMO.
  3. @dying2live4Him By clicking the little @ that shows up in the tweet when using Adium as a Twitter client.
  4. @dying2live4Him That's not as good as "418: I'm a teapot" (it's in the spec, honest)
  5. Victory! Finally figured out how to get Ubuntu to auto-start the VMs that run on the same machine. Upstart makes init not just init anymore.
  6. @dewitt I'd say none - development mail lists should be civil and polite discussion.
  7. @arthurdenture cuz, you know, toddlers need to be noisier... :/
  8. @dying2live4Him The A-Team, Trogdor, Dr. Horrible Theme, Danny Elfman's Batman Theme. Those are the ones I can think of offhand.
  9. @dying2live4Him I see that there's an AMIA church in Circleville, but that appears to be quite a ways south...
  10. @siracusa @rentzsch it really does seem to be true - I've started digesting the http rfc for VCS hacking...
  11. @andrewbloom I've heard glowing things about the Drobo, but I've never tried one. The DroboShare runs Linux, can run custom apps...
  12. @MattBowen Actually, git, hg, *and* svn all store deltas of binary files just fine. This is a myth from CVS days that refuses to die.
  13. @ctitusbrown Awesome! I'll have to check out pony-build for some of my own projects.
  14. @stumpjumper Faster than svn, more humane command line interface than git. I like it a good deal.
  15. that is a lot of rain...
  16. @redduck666 because when I started hgsubversion, hgsvn was a dead project. Also, hgsubversion uses bindings instead of shelling out.
  17. @mojodean Our church sells the same brand. Emailed her a link.
  18. @jessenoller For smallish git repositories, hg-git works wonders
  19. @kennethkufluk Try out mercurial - it's similar to git, but with a more humane interface.
  20. @schwa Source?