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  1. Won a t-shirt in this year's beer photo contest: http://tr.im/HLm2
  2. @cfbearden Det var rätt svagt: 2.2%.
  3. @tarjeisel Ja, den er nok noen hakk bedre. (Tips nummer to er forresten å aldri lese Bill Bryson i oversettelse. :)
  4. @tarjeisel Les Bill Brysons "Shakespeare". Kort og fantastisk velskrevet. Har en ypperlig oppsummering av problemstillingen.
  5. Krönleins Julsvagdrycka, traditional Swedish low-alcohol Christmas beer. Tastes like dark spiced unfermented wort with a touch of butter.
  6. RT @thebeernut Top Norwegian craft brewery @NogneO is now on Twitter. Follow ye them, say I.
  7. @agoodbeerblog <table> to start, <tr> for each row, <td> for each cell within each row.
  8. Meetings are the curse of the working classes.
  9. @tore Mostly the technical perspective, but, yes, this is a complicated issue, and fairly risky. Going to be interesting. :)
  10. @LogaRhythm Definitely a weird beer. Interesting and worth trying, but not something I'd drink a lot of. Syrupy about sums it up.
  11. @LogaRhythm I've tried it at the brewpub. Funny beer, but it's not 33% ABV. The 33 is degrees Plato, a measure of sugar content.
  12. New task: write report for Norwegian government on whether to recommend/require ODF and/or OOXML in Norwegian public sector. #sc34
  13. @abcoates 32%. Frozen in an ice cream factory. Tastes like a cross between whiskey and imperial stout.
  14. Just tried the world's strongest beer, Brewdog Tactical Nuclear Penguin, as the first people outside the brewery. Wild!
  15. Excellent blog post on cooking of climate data: http://tr.im/HtN9
  16. @tore Interesting! I always wanted to read Botchan myself, after visting Dogo: http://tr.im/HtuZ
  17. They say cucumbers are 95% water. If the last 5% were also water it would be a great improvement.
  18. @LogaRhythm It could be that it's impossible to actually do this safely in Java. Safety and convenience are contradictory forces, after all.
  19. @tug A bit late now. We started writing this product in 1999. :-)
  20. @LogaRhythm Because sometimes you want the implementation class to change, without the interface changing. You know it when you see it.