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  1. ah, the agony of proposing fantasy football trades. how to convince someone in 2 sentences to pull the trigger
  2. @schambers gee now where have i heard that question before... :P
  3. thats a paddlin http://bit.ly/bdVuL
  4. every time @scottcreynolds works in "that's a paddlin" into a blog post, an angel gets a punch in the face
  5. that is, marking members that do relationship mgmt as _internal_
  6. marking members that do relationship management: good/bad?
  7. @ajepst traffic near downtown isn't actually that bad. there are a higher concentration of parades/10k runs that tend to muck things up tho
  8. unit tests communicate through spectrum of pain. you have to be listening to a lot of frequencies to get the full picture
  9. unit tests are great about surfacing domain anemia....but only if you're listening and paying attention to what the test is telling you
  10. @chadmyers yes, but can he dunk?
  11. @colin_jack no nothing like that, other than it's from MS
  12. @colin_jack yeah, the "code-only" posts from the EF team do target the designer-phobic
  13. @kkozmic lol ok i guess that counts
  14. just *once* i'd like to see an EF blog post that didn't include a screenshot of a wizard, dialog box or designer
  15. lol, so weird to get tweets from the hudson builds. who is committing at this ungodly hour??
  16. i stopped having any issue with typemock a long time ago, other than it's not free
  17. @TimGThomas that's probably the best thing i can see that would help, to cut down on the designs that dont fit HTML well
  18. all the CSS example sites zen etc etc are a little a little deceptive in the simplicity of the content they have to display
  19. i have this feeling we're doing CSS horribly incorrectly
  20. @panesofglass command-query responsibility separation: http://bit.ly/1iXlh8