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  1. @Betty_Bitch I now have coffee coming out of my nose after reading that..... LOL
  2. @mrs_bopp You miserable sod! :)
  3. @neilkod Florida chapter of what uneducated data miners with passion :) I like the sound of that.
  4. @neilkod Thanks for RT friend! :)
  5. @gobansaor I had too many PHd's saying that you can't join our elite club of miners..... bull! I have GCSE's and passion!
  6. @gobansaor Ditto, I used to work for Sporting Life website years ago and did the Betonline thing which became BlueSQ
  7. @egeek The only reason the newbie didn't press the return key was because I was shrieking.... rm -rf /* :)
  8. @gobansaor Talking of poker (I don't play) and data mining did you ever see this blog post? http://bit.ly/1ekboX Online Poker Cheather
  9. @gobansaor The MIT Data Mining Course is Open as well: http://bit.ly/3PmTPp
  10. Machine Learning Repository http://bit.ly/1YTfhj (or Data lovely Data :) ) << @gobansaor, you seen this?
  11. @egeek Sounds like an excellent idea to me.
  12. @egeek Locle is pretty good as well.
  13. Note to self: do not mention Twitter/Tweet/Tweeple in next BT article..... the words "saturated" and "market" spring to mind.
  14. RT @ownbrandmedia: 2010 and a web of intrigue - Belfasttelegraph.co.uk http://bit.ly/191OZ8 - i didnt write the title ...
  15. Urgh my head'ss full of code confusion.... need to stop for a bit.
  16. @leemunroe Good idea, could do with another chat at some point about what we were talking about a while ago. When's good?
  17. @ClaireBoyles Good news! Well done.
  18. 6000 .eu domains up for grabs at £0.97p each (ex vat) on 123reg.co.uk
  19. @ClaireBoyles Ah just get on with it! :)
  20. @MoneySavingExp Excuse my cynisism but is that to rise at the same rate as unemployment?