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  1. hey @stpaulpublicw, at what point do you upgrade a snow emergency to snow martial law? :-) take to the streets, snow-plow/blower owners!
  2. @philcrissman woohoo, thanks man! :)
  3. @SamSchroeder thanks sam! this is fun. :)
  4. played in the snow.
  5. @bjhess thanks man! turns out, this is way more exciting than i imagined. :)
  6. @girlmeetsgeek thanks! :) it's a (conflict free) sapphire from sri lanka. shifts btwn aquamarine, cobalt, and violet depending on the light.
  7. http://twitpic.com/uw7eq
  8. it's grill day at @trms. http://twitpic.com/utr8x http://twitpic.com/utr7v http://twitpic.com/utr7s
  9. rails may be "hard" to deploy, but at least it forces you to plan ahead. php's ftp-to-production strategy is a train wreck.
  10. @kishba how did you end up doing it, btw? i'm curious. :)
  11. @kishba yeah, but we separated it for sanity's sake. we might still try to proxy foo.com/blog to blog.foo.com a la: http://bit.ly/ZSFdQ
  12. RT @chacon: I think Sarah Palin may have had a stroke : http://twitter.com/SarahPalinUSA/status/6823906156
  13. @andyburns interesting... maybe i should become a reseller myself! ;)
  14. looking for suggestions on a developer/tech friendly domain registrar and DNS host that *doesn't* do web hosting. does such a thing exist?
  15. @greggpollack that looks amazing! congrats! :)
  16. and thus begins another day of hand-normalizing image URLs on the ol' (new) blog.
  17. i'm loving this new growl style. mono: http://fixedgear.ca/
  18. interesting juxtaposition. http://twitpic.com/ukzne
  19. furious with typepad. it couldn't possibly be more difficult to export your content.
  20. @igrigorik what are you using as your websockets server? i've been playing with node.js implementations, looks promising.