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  1. @yaron_think_ver Your site looks great, btw! Though I found the interview a bit marketing-heavy. Cadence needs to tweak pitch for e!
  2. Blogging "Implicit and Explicit Phasing" on VMM Martial Arts: http://www.vmmcentral.org/v... #eda
  3. RT @mattsingley What happens when people that are way too smart have way too much spare time? Roomba Pac Man http://bit.ly/6briQW
  4. @ocoudert Otherwise, I like the look of the tool better than Tweetdeck. Hoping non-AIR app takes less resources as well.
  5. @ocoudert Seems ok so far. Wish I could get Seesmic to minimize like Tweetdeck - off the taskbar...
  6. Trying out the Seesmic Twitter client for Windows...
  7. @richgoldman It wouldn't do for you to be serving the turkey, would it... That would make you a cannibal! ;-).
  8. @livetimer New features? Glad to hear it! I was getting worried that things might be getting a little stale.
  9. @ic3guy It was a pleasure meeting you, by the way. Good luck with your studies!
  10. Damnit - It seems I just can't get off John Miklosz's mailing lists... Even the spam filter didn't catch the last mail.
  11. @ic3guy Thanks! Learn anything interesting at the conference?
  12. @chrised ... not a library on top of a language.
  13. @chrised SystemC is not good for testbenches because of ugliness of SCV verif lib. Randomization and coverage need to be part of the lang...
  14. @marketingeda Heh... I can only imagine...
  15. @pmarriott @dave_59 Alternative is Ethernet route - an independent qualification lab could be set up to ensure implementation consistency.
  16. @pmarriott @dave_59 - but the development model *is* important to me, and I think, to the quality of the outcome of the VIP TSC work.
  17. Is there a difference between code that is "open source", and code that is developed by an "open source community"? Thoughts anyone?
  18. Every so often, I feel the urge to switch to a discipline where the tools actually work and make my job easier, not harder. #eda
  19. @dave_59 If it doesn't work with #eda, I doubt it would work with the Boy Scouts... ;-).
  20. Question for SystemC users: Does your SC code work *without modification* on multiple vendor implementations of the SC library? #eda