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  1. hacked away on code today - ran into surprising errors with library pyrrd, went off with more tests and filed bug reports
  2. checking out Google's Go with the morning latte
  3. El Diablo, Seattle http://j.mp/Eh5P7 http://yfrog.com/e92d5j
  4. @ccgus http://xkcd.com/655/ - missed you last night @ the luau
  5. @3rdman I won't be hiring you then
  6. @lazycoder grazie
  7. looking to hire a tech writer for a month ASAP - needs to be able to come in and sit with my team in Seattle downtown. Any recommendations?
  8. @ccgus happy gettin' older day
  9. @johnderosa wonder how many folks would make it through high school with a bullet.
  10. slept to 1pm, have a cold & feeling crappy, may just head back to bed
  11. done hacking on code for the evening - catching a cold it seems, so it's to the couch with a book, maybe some TV
  12. @crenelle actually - no, that's what confused me. Periodic wipe & refresh instead of port upgrade outdated from here...
  13. Blew away entire /opt directory, reinstalled MacPorts, and then port install rrdtool worked flawlessly. WTF?!
  14. went to install rrdtool using macports - it failed even though everything was up to date.
  15. hail earlier today, the sun, now thunder rolling across the house...
  16. @queenanneview reporting eta for power is midnight. Not enough light to read a book, draining iPhone fast... I think it's sleep time
  17. RT @KING5Seattle: RT @SEACityLight Queen Anne outage caused by tree in line. No etr. About 3600 customers currently out.
  18. @HeroicAutobot same here - 3G but no wifi at home
  19. Lost power on upper queen anne. Nearby tweets report it's not isolated... Old school oil lamp FTW
  20. @SenorDanimal you're way welcome! Have edits pending to improve it. Did as a thank you for Ned Batchelder's coverage python library