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  1. how is brett favre still so good? nuts.
  2. do computers run faster if you douse them in coke zero?
  3. @jandot oops, the % wasn't meant to be the prompt -- it's part of the command "%blow"
  4. ahh, just remembered my first ever UNIX command line joke: %blow<return>
  5. @caitbarr R the statistical programming language?!?
  6. @c_quigley in your "hazy memories of thatcherism" comment, didn't you forget that you also lived in a different country? :)
  7. @radioscojo Yes, until evening of 26th when I fly back; So if you're not jetlagged on Weds: hang out
  8. @radioscojo when do you return stateside?
  9. @mrhe25 there's an old sock in this wine! btw, am in beantown from tomorrow until TG
  10. related twittiquette question: how much tweeting about your own papers is acceptable?
  11. WTCCC2 UC paper among "latest highlights" at NG: nature.com/ng/
  12. am v. close to conquering current inbox clutter. time for the concerted push.
  13. disappointed about France's under"handed" qualification for the WC
  14. BBC comes up with great headline about my new paper: "Gut disease blamed on leaks" http://bit.ly/4BHMn1
  15. Getting ready to watch Ireland upset the French and qualify for the world cup.
  16. hadn't even noticed that my old pal claire was first author on the horse genome paper. well done!
  17. @dgmacarthur did you see the mishmash in the first parag? conflated about six different genomics milestones into one trainwreck
  18. People in the know: is the #completegenomics paper the future of sequencing, or are there problems lurking in the SOM?
  19. @moorejh you're making me miss Hanover! (spent a lot of weekends up there during my undergrad days)
  20. Brilliant talk by nick hastie -- clearest molbio talk I've ever been to