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  1. MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER: SICP EDITION
  2. @jacobian http://bit.ly/4j2qaq
  3. @jacobian TL;DR
  4. Who out there has some neat code to do visualizations on Django's Comment Framework? Lots of people use it, has nobody written cool visuals?
  5. Goes along with somethng I've always said. Normal people are boring. I'd rather be weird: http://www.viruscomix.com/p...
  6. Comment.objects.filter(comment__icontains='buttery biscuit').count() 22 That is all.
  7. Funny how posts that you don't expect to get any traffic get tons, and ones you think are really good get little. Silly internet.
  8. Getting close to having something rather useful on a side project that I started a couple days ago, with code from a couple weeks ago! Weee!
  9. Up 34 At the half. Really?
  10. Wow, got a ton of comments on my site over the night. Mobile redirects are a hot topic :) http://bit.ly/4B2O3P
  11. @joshourisman That would be pretty awesome. We have some really neat places, I don't know how many of them are for rent though. /dev/obx!
  12. Man, naming things really is one of the hardest parts of programming :)
  13. Kind of jealous of the #devfort folks in Europe. I guess we could have /dev/field out here in Kansas :) /dev/camping :)
  14. Dirty feet are the sign of a good day.
  15. The amount of trouble to make Python convert a datetime into a string and back is fucking ridiculous.
  16. Thinking about trying to hack on some pony-build hotness tonight. Ellington & Django make really fun guinea pigs :)
  17. Almost heaven Blue Ridge Mountains Shenandoah River. Life is old there Older than the trees Younger than the mountains Growin' like a breeze
  18. @Gulopine Haha. Yea. Re-reading the Forms and Templates chapters, since I now understand them better. Think I'll get more out of the chapter
  19. Found my train ticket from Praha to Berlin in my Pro Django book. Missing all the good times had in Europe. Excited for EDC this year!
  20. Up and running in Snow Leopard. Happy how few apps I need or use on a daily basis. Going for minimal installed things this time around.