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  1. @bryanl it was probably sending emails in controllers.
  2. I think it may be time for another one of *those* emails...
  3. @MattRogish true that, but those times were looong time ago. Thankfully :)
  4. @MattRogish bah! if I want 2 result sets, I'll make 2 requests. Also makes maintenance much easier if the sproc does only one thing.
  5. Sybase can return two different result sets (not results, result sets). It's silly. So is rendering 2 views (html & email) in one action.
  6. 69 facebook spam / phishing messages (I don't use facebook)
  7. WTF is with you-need-a-cool-watch spam? Just cleared out 42 college degree spam emails, 232 Pifzer spams, and 657 "watch" spams.
  8. @MattRogish not seeing any tempdb / log messages. I suspect bad query plan. About 30 minutes in, certain operations start to crawl.
  9. We had a full stack build that took 3.5 hours. Split out named scopes and got to 45min + 8min for the named scope build. Joys of SQL Server.
  10. We had a full stack build that took 9 hours. Split out cucumber build, got it to 3.5 hours + 20 min for cuke.
  11. Low clouds and some lingering morning fog make for a subdued Monday sunrise http://yfrog.com/jaouopj
  12. At Borders in Coumbia. Significantly better computer section than in Timonium. Still didn't have either book I was looking for :/
  13. Watching the last two episodes of the original Prisoner. That is some weird stuff.
  14. @merlyn cool beans! There's a good chef vs. puppet thread at http://is.gd/4UB26 -- looking forward to hearing more :)
  15. Floss weekly on puppet was interesting. Wish they had discussed the chef "community" fork a bit more and differences between chef & puppet.
  16. Fer crying out loud twitter. If a real name is BrittanySuckC$@k, perhaps consider marking the user as a spammer yourself.
  17. @avdi heh, #erlang doesn't even have variables, let alone pointers. Not the same language class, but definite overlap in problem domains.
  18. @avdi multi-core concurrency is a big selling point for #erlang. It's not hard to forsee #golang supporting distributed concurrency someday.
  19. @avdi multicore concurrency is a big selling point for #erlang. It's not hard to forsee #golang doing distributed concurrency in the future.
  20. Sheesh Pandora, why so much Nirvana on the Pixies station? I can _tolerate_ Nirvana, but this is way too much.