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  1. RT @timbray: Excellent by James Turner: "Best and Worst Tech of the Decade" http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/12/the-best-and-the-worst-tech ...
  2. @vojtechtoman [2 computers, 2 mice] Don't bother adapting, use x2vnc, win2vnc, or synergy.
  3. Also new #xpath 2.1 with "let" and higher order functions http://bit.ly/6qkUaD
  4. New #xquery 1.1 published, including higher order functions http://bit.ly/5owXR6
  5. RT @peteaven: not recursing where i can FLWR & not FLWRing where i can XPath #xquery
  6. A morning of email checking, now only 396 unread emails to deal with! Paternity leave has down-sides.
  7. RT @michaelhkay Wrote an open letter to my MP @robwilsonmp on software patents and tax relief: http://bit.ly/8Fn5QJ
  8. @martin_probst @xquery IDE, intelligent file names, or grep will tell you where a function is defined.
  9. @adamretter @martin_probst For me, KISS means short module files.
  10. @martin_probst @xquery (modules) It's useful for splitting up large modules, I guess.
  11. Playing with my new iPhone with a house full of sleeping children.
  12. I've got my wife and new daughter home from hospital for my birthday. What better present could I ask for? :-)
  13. Miriam Joy, 9'8, born 16:36, very hungry - http://snapshot.orange.co.uk/jdrten
  14. No baby today - so tomorrow we're off to be induced. It's sad not to be able to have the home birth we planned like our other two.
  15. @JeniT You'd be welcome if we weren't expecting a baby tomorrow :-).
  16. The World Food Program's "Fat Map" is as shocking as it is a stroke of genius http://bit.ly/3LRN1L
  17. RT @w3c: Default Prefix Declaration http://tinyurl.com/yhqrrjn
  18. @FrintonBoy Yeah - I can see SPDY possibly being used on both ends of an internet backbone, maybe. But not for all HTTP traffic.
  19. @michaelhkay #xquery -> #xslt 2.0 is not such a big step to take. I think we'll see a big push for #xslt 2.0 from #xquery vendors.
  20. @ndw XSLT 2.0 in the #xml database is a great idea I've been hoping to do for a long time. You beat me to it :-)