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  1. RT @davidmmasters On Independence Day, a few hours ago, they killed my son, Aaron in Afghanistan. #thankyouaaron
  2. @jetsnow no joke on being careful ... Some flaming bits coming down on the stairs near us
  3. Rain starting to fall at the show #sof
  4. @j_rich how can even hear them over all the girls singing/screaming?
  5. Jonas brotghers just came on ... I may be deaf from all the teen screaming
  6. @byu_soccer what's the score at this point?
  7. @byu_soccer go cougs! (Wish I were there.)
  8. headed off to stadium of fire shortly, but only because my wife is in the choir ... missing both #usmnt & the BYU men's soccer games. bah!
  9. Yay! a day off -- time to go to scout camp and check in on things.
  10. RT @familylink: New updates from FamilySearch.org - http://su.pr/AeFR9z
  11. RT @igrigorik possibly the coolest cooking method ever.. with lava! http://bit.ly/XXyko [& my scouts thought cooking steak on coals was hot]
  12. RT @brixen need some 4th of july reading? see my @engineyard ... post for books to help you learn about Rubinius http://bit.ly/GgHW0
  13. @marick I think you mean their ruby refactoring workbook... http://bit.ly/fYuOn
  14. more performance info from Mauricio at eigenclass: http://bit.ly/Rrw60
  15. my son just got his grades from his first term @ college: a 3.89 GPA. not too shabby for a home-schooling early entrant
  16. RT @chadfowler: This could save our economy http://bit.ly/CYTLg #careersuccess -- showed my boss and asked to run it at all mtgs henceforth
  17. RT @donsbot GHC 6.12 roadmap: parallel performance, parallel profiling, shared libraries, unicode http://is.gd/1ktKx
  18. RT @technoweenie okay potion is to a point where we can talk about it. a short pamphlet: http://hackety.org/potion/ (via @_why) -- very cool
  19. RT: @mfeathers Refactoring, testing, and locality of code change: http://bit.ly/qW8PR -- good, quick, read.
  20. @pragprog I'm enjoying PragPub (the PragMag?) so far. Is there some way to publish separate articles? It would make linking easier