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  1. @jennybee Oh good. I wondered why you were inviting me to test my IQ.
  2. @paulanthonywils Yep, with time to spare. I should've doggy-bagged the rest of my pint for the train.
  3. Quick bite to eat + pint with @paulanthonywils @jimweirich & @fingrmouse before rushing for the train. Great course. Much to process!
  4. @fingrmouse It was purely a term of fondness and respect
  5. Today is going to be a good day, I can feel it. Today - Rails testing with the mighty @jimweirich
  6. Enjoying a Yamazaki, my first Japanese whisky at The Albanach on the Royal Mile. http://yfrog.com/44hs6j
  7. Brain is buzzing after a packed second day of Rails. Great energy from @objo. Love the interactive teaching style.
  8. An Englishman walked into a Scottish bar. The Scotsman offered him a Japanese whisky. Not so much a joke, just what happened to me tonight.
  9. Just found an absolute gem of a place in Edinburgh with @fingrmouse & @domchristie. AMAZING Indian food http://j.mp/35h3Sa
  10. Jogging in Edinburgh.It says Holyrood park on my map but it appears to be a small mountain range http://bit.ly/4ya9hc
  11. @fingrmouse Don't lie, we all know you drink decaf ;)
  12. Running rake commands with @jimweirich in the room is kinda awesome :)
  13. @oceanician These guys are the bomb. Quote from @objo "We've pushed Rails to the edge and it keeps surprising us"
  14. In Edinburgh on a Rails course with @objo and @jimweirich
  15. RT @peterc: What beautiful HTML looks like: http://bit.ly/ytBSi //Very nice but not strictly HTML with those PHP includes
  16. Drinking tea, one of my fav drinks whilst heading to Edinburgh, one of my fav UK cities to learn Rails, one of my fav dev languages. Huzzar!
  17. I have a minor invasion of Harlequin ladybirds. Article: http://bit.ly/1NUIEt http://yfrog.com/2mimg1295kj
  18. @nex3 I'd prefer to extend CSS rather than convert to new syntax. LESS also allows us to keep some files as css (eg reset.css)
  19. Considering the benefits of Sass vs LESS. For us, it looks like http://lesscss.org will work best.
  20. Me: "Do u have any poppies?" WHSmith "No, we had some up until today" Me: "Riiiiiight"