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lteo

  1. Enjoying the sweet sounds of Sympathy's "Anagogic Tyranny"
  2. I'm offended by New Year. Can we all wish each other Happy Green Muddy Fish Day instead?
  3. Always fun to recompile the entire AccessEnforcer source tree
  4. @scott_cover LOL don't we all wish for a personal assistant ;) For me I use TaskPaper with a lightweight "Getting Things Done" system
  5. @scott_cover Sigh same here. Do you have a specific system/method/tool that you use to manage your todo list?
  6. Many free BSD magazine issues for download at http://bsdmag.org/ though you'll have to subscribe to their newsletter to download
  7. @thomholwerda Glad to see I'm not the only one who has not watched Office Space ;)
  8. Merry Christmas to all!
  9. ...If only a computer can understand it, you might be a Perl programmer.
  10. Seen on Slashdot: A programmer's job is to take an idea and express it in a way that both computers and humans can understand...
  11. Funny how googling for the Squid web proxy brings up results like "Giant squid washes up on Australian beach"
  12. @ph13nd VMware took 12 years to get where they are today. Persistence is key.
  13. Editing VBScript. In Notepad. "Yay"
  14. @scott_cover No worries, it makes life interesting ;)
  15. @scott_cover Blazing Sauce from Buffalo Wild Wings. My stuffy nose was unclogged just from reading that ;)
  16. RT @vmwarefusion: Get Take Control of VMware Fusion 3 Free! http://bit.ly/7qY5XL
  17. Perl is somewhat more bearable with the right type of music blasting in your ears.
  18. I'm just not wired for this Twitter thing.
  19. @struct I once wrote a script that reverses the elements of an array. Does that count as a reversing tool? :P
  20. Typical day: Started with 1 terminal session and ended with 47. Yes, I counted. #iterm #osx