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  1. @hilarysinger Was looking at Flips the other day & wishing they were available in the UK. :-) What's the sound quality like?
  2. Bing's results are as good as Google's, and it's just as fast. Think I'll keep it as my default search engine.
  3. Installing the combo of Python + Django + PIL on OSX is way harder than it should be.
  4. Another great #TechMeetup in Edinburgh last night. Videos of talks will be up soon (thanks @kateho, Andrey of @hedout, and @MariusCiocanel)
  5. Startup Café is a new blog aiming to be the place to go for Scottish startup news – http://startupcafe.co.uk/
  6. @stevedekorte RingsDb? After Saturn's rings. Looking forward to playing with it.
  7. @bagelcat Nice one, jerk. :-) Where is it?
  8. @Jesso52 Thanks! It's been a long time coming. :-)
  9. We shipped. Hypernumbers went into private beta this morning. Sign up on hypernumbers.com for an invite.
  10. My question for the Erlang/OTP dev team (thanks to @FrancescoC): what's the word on EEP7 (FFI)?
  11. Looks like Mail.app somehow ate some of my email from the last few days. If I haven't replied to you on something urgent, please resend.
  12. VP Eng for a VC-backed games company is needed (central Scotland). Good package + options. Anyone know someone who might be interested?
  13. @skitsanos That last sentence was tongue-in-cheek. RealBasic is cool – I'm impressed.
  14. Having fun exploring RealBasic. Should I be embarrassed?
  15. @FrancescoC Thank you!
  16. @bagelcat Thanks for the RT. You're up late! :-) euprofiler is pretty cool btw, thanks for posting that.
  17. @abarrera Yep! I know the stove is hot, but it won't sink in until I've touched it. (And sometimes not even then... :-)
  18. Yes, Erlang is not functional: http://bit.ly/D61U5
  19. One of those things you know but don't really "get" until it bites you in the ass: designing for when things go wrong is important.
  20. Changing the way you name things and relate to them is what really makes your app simpler in Erlang (COP) than in an OO language.