james_a_hart
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| SQL Triggers - for anything but audit logs, they are the devil's work. |
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| @dstrawberrygirl why do you never use jaffa cakes to wake me up? |
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| Not sure what disturbs me more - that this is considered a safeguard against bioterror, or that it's possible to get an ebola license. |
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| Latest New Scientist: "in the US if someone applies to synthesise Ebola without a licence, they are reported to the authorities". Eh? |
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| Ha! Database or config error. Eat that, fogbugz! |
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| Guess what? bug id 11299 is back. DIE BUG DIE! |
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| @hmobius I get the feeling twitter skipped a 'where' clause in their fight to eradicate spam accounts |
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| Friend Reunited FAIL part 2: Oh, to prove it's not spam, they tell me the last three letters of my password. Great work guys! |
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| Friends Reunited FAIL part 1: From 'Sally' Subject 'James, who's waiting to hear from you?' - and this is distinguishable from spam HOW? |
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| Eric White's post on LINQ usage - interesting comments http://is.gd/12Km - lot of lambda-fear out there; people dislike pseudo-SQL.. |
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| Fixed bug 11299 good and proper this time. Damn zombie bugs, coming back from the grave and eating my brain... |
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| Bug 11299 is reopened and assigned back to me with "an apparently unrelated, but serious, error". Open a new bug! Bug IDs aren't rationed! |
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| @davestacey We've had great experiences with NewNet's service - http://www.newnet.co.uk/ - though my ISP needs may differ from your inlaws' |
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| @dstrawberrygirl that sounds like a great Money Saving Tip(TM). "Avoid the cost of expensive herbal teas, by simply..." |
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| Beginning to think I may have built the persistence mechanism for this app upside down or inside out. Refactoring is going to hurt... |
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| Frustrated. There's a blocking queue in the upcoming parallel extensions, but they ain't here yet; I need one now... dusting off my lock()s |
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| Resolved bug 11299 three times today so far. Third time is meant to be the charm, right? |
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| @hmobius I think MS will probably steer clear of weather-related naming. Think 'hailstorm'. |
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| @hmobius and SQL Server: "Squall Server", presumably. Becoming moderate later, good. |
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