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  1. Enjoying a Great Lakes Christmas Ale at work. http://yfrog.com/3gu6iuj
  2. stroke, stroke, stroke em off
  3. @technoweenie my parents beat Super Mario Bros before I did. I remember being a kid and them waking me up to show me the princess.
  4. @bryanl Grinch?
  5. @gilesgoatboy I make heavy use of the "report spam" button in that situation.
  6. RT @aycangulez How kanban turned around a doomed project http://bit.ly/6ZJa2n (via @MaggieLongshore)
  7. @dougalcorn I got the same thing, what a joke.
  8. "users don't know what features they want - but rather they know what problems they have." (via @bryanl)
  9. @sethbaur Ooo, ooo Mista Dobalina, ooo ooo Mista Dobalina.
  10. @mikeal congratulations!
  11. @jharpold I was wondering the same thing
  12. @OGOchoCinco great job! Nice TD!
  13. Changed from white background emacs and terminal to black background. Change is good.
  14. @sethbaur if I'm at my desk I plug in macbook into a real display. Much better ergonomics, not looking down so much. Helps reduce neck pain.
  15. http://is.gd/5rzxe <-- really bad idea.
  16. @markhneedham I really like @adamlogic's perspective which he shares here: http://is.gd/5ryiU
  17. @markhneedham I actually really like integration tests, best to test from the customer perspective.
  18. @markhneedham many times people new to testing violate YAGNI and write a bunch of tests for conditions that will never actually happen.
  19. @markhneedham once an application has become so over tested, the tests become more of a burden, and less of a benefit. Slow and fragile...
  20. @markhneedham I don't disagree, but I do see a lot of what I consider to be "over testing" going on.