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  1. Fixing things is very satisfying.
  2. New windspeed measurement: Mary Poppinses/kmÜ2/hr. Today is averaging at least 0.05.
  3. Betcha didn't know that bikes could get tire hernias. Or aneurisms? I'm not sure of correct terminology here.
  4. Victory!
  5. This is a lovely early September day.
  6. "Boring" is secret developer-code for "if we don't automate this, we'll be sorry". Sometimes "fiddly" means that too.
  7. Last-minute passport delivery by bike is a good workout.
  8. Just submitted a bug report for the problem I spent hours cursing over last night. Time to go outside.
  9. I made the wrong decision for what to do with my evening. It's a pity that the Law of Two Feet would be blisteringly rude in this context.
  10. Hypothesis: the word 'craft' causes heated argument in discussions of any field of human endeavour. Known data points: software, knitting.
  11. RT @pboothe Technology will never not be better in a bit. Always have an upgrade path.
  12. Half of google's functionality has broken on my machine. Their fingers really are in too many pies.
  13. @jamesshore I hate it when people try to replace the desire to do a good job with money tricks in the name of motivation.
  14. Coding in the sun in the park. I do like laptops.
  15. @marick I am not currently with a team, but I think your pair-programming tour is a cool idea. I'll mention it at the next XPDX meeting.
  16. I need to choose what to do with the evening: go to SQL users group or program Silverlight next to friends who are playing D&D. #geek
  17. @moss I associate WIP with Lean software development or with knitting.
  18. Today is the first handknit wool socks day of the season. Yay socks!
  19. An unscientific study proves Portland Python programmers dislike the color red. #pdxpython
  20. OH (about a proposed set of project enhancements): "He'd be upset to get his baby back and find I'd welded three arms onto it."