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  1. @haruki_zaemon if it was alphabetical, starting with Art of computer programming, he is doing pretty well.
  2. Hmmm, if I had a frozen piece of ethanol ice, carved into a knife, I could have a sharp, flammable liquid.
  3. Too many years of airport security checkpoints mean I never carry sharp or flammable objects. Or > 100ml liquids.
  4. @anthonybaxter yes they are the worst thing ever.
  5. @sherod I was just thinking that myself.
  6. @sherod from the customers point of view, the project delivery phase could be like the end of the crying game.
  7. @sophistifunk it did sound like they had perfected, scientifically, a douche filter. I wonder if they will publish a paper on it.
  8. @sherod open source would be more like lord of the flies, or perhaps Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
  9. @sherod oh I have seen some that would be more like the end of platoon. Or Mission Impossible.
  10. @haruki_zaemon wash the car or plan a holiday or some work on your property and watch the rain come.
  11. Reminder that sjug is on tonight @atlassian hq. @jonasskarlsson speaking on megastore (google)&db scalability. @sherod giving free hugs.
  12. @metacosm yeah I keep coming back to google reader.
  13. @mrowe I have often done that with libs, but never was sure if I wa being silly/paranoid. But good to test assumptions.
  14. @sherod yes and those floors are surprisingly stain resistance.
  15. @sherod all I can think is "thank goodness for wood floors"
  16. @emmanuelbernard it's more there is the holy trinity of c++, java, python and JavaScript.
  17. @tomjadams Byron bay.
  18. @dhanji make is the new Factory?
  19. An artificial (accidental) snowstorm in Beijing ? They are so awesome.
  20. Free SSL certs for open source - http://tinyurl.com/ykdwpg9 (via @codehaus)