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  1. @30FLondon He has! Google's first hit for bojo is his wikipedia page :)
  2. @dtgreen The automated alerts in those messages for Trade Center systems going offline and failing over really gave me the chills.
  3. @julianyon We have one of those. The effects wore off.
  4. @cawhitworth That was the uncharitable conclusion on which I also arrived.
  5. Linux kernel developers: "we add 11,000 lines, remove 5500 lines, and modify 2200 lines every single day". Crikey.
  6. Decided against using my access card to stalk @girlonetrack through Sky News in favour of the train home. I'll get you next time, Gadget...
  7. WakeMate (Y-Combinator funded company) looks interesting, but doesn't look like it solves the problem for those of us w/sleeping partners.
  8. Impressive: WoW runs on 20,000 systems across 10 datacentres, managed by 68 people. http://bit.ly/6Eqrob
  9. @darrenf Also, listening to Dream Theater all afternoon has sapped all knowledge of other music from my brane.
  10. @darrenf I lack imagination :)
  11. Bat Out Of Hull #oneletteroffsongs
  12. Amusing (and somewhat familiar) reading: http://clientsfromhell.tumb...
  13. Tweet Child Of Mine #oneletteroffsongs
  14. @Fauxred Best in the city!
  15. @scalecampuk Just got mine, thanks :)
  16. @30FLondon I've been working w/ a chap called Edmund who has a similar beard/hair combo. We've been called Jedmund at least once :(
  17. @LyleD4D I think his offical term was "agony uncle". Which doesn't sound much less euphemistic.
  18. @OddEssay My approach was "find out you can't tweak with enough stuff, go back to Linux".
  19. @lipsticklori That story would have more punch if they'd consulted someone other than cuddly Going Live pre-teen meddler, Phillip Hodson.
  20. @mikebutcher It's an ideal marketting ploy really - Win7 is just like original Windows, except all the innards are different.