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  1. Heading down to San Jose to see Ghostbusters
  2. A month after upstream fix and no new packages, #wtf #ubuntu http://bit.ly/JB1RC
  3. @Ruskerdax Pulling out daily stats for all our wikis and merging with local data for reporting
  4. Calls to google's analytics api fail a lot, though grabbing old data is a lot more reliable than current data
  5. Oh yeah, yay for new torchwood
  6. Am I correct in thinking that there is no way for a STOMP client to query the queue size?
  7. I get on the train right behind this place, need to make sure to stop in http://bit.ly/etbaG
  8. Facebook is good about releasing their code as free software, not so good at building communities around their code
  9. I am a frustrated today, I think a walk to get some chocolate may be in order
  10. @matthew I was bit by that bug, I almost asked you about it :)
  11. Every spotlight on our site is coming up for the vim wiki for me, I think our servers are telling me to dump emacs
  12. @bt was absolutely amazing. I don't think I've ever had so much fun at a show. Just wow.
  13. The annoying car is now gone, someone is in for a really bad night to make up for our crappy afternoon #caralarm
  14. Someone's car alarm is chirping every few seconds, it may be brick through the window time soon
  15. An orm has that special ability to make a disaster look elegant.
  16. I'll say it yet again, any orm that hides the resulting SQL from the developer is flat out broken
  17. r @jzawodn If you can fit within the constraints they have some gear
  18. I find it mildly disturbing that my router has a function to setup periodic reboots
  19. Appropriate amount of time to wait for github to produce a gem?
  20. I think what I am doing now can be called patching angry