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  1. @SojournerExile I guess there's more social contact and more enforced structure. I don't struggle with the latter personally.
  2. @Joolz didn't want a sandy laptop and wanted to chill
  3. is home after 16 hours of travelling...
  4. thinks it is way too hot outside to do any more coding. To the beach!
  5. @fredemmott git-svn has it's own problems :p
  6. really, really wants a stash command for subversion...
  7. @glymoody Hehe, sure. But I don't think it's condemning free distribution, it's condemning getting stuff for free you that costs money.
  8. @glynmoody And I don't think you could argue The Bible teaches you SHOULD disobey the law and download stuff you don't own.
  9. @glynmoody I think that is fair enough, at the very least Christians are told to obey the law unless it contradicts the Bible.
  10. is excited but surprised (am I the only one?) by Google Chrome OS: http://bit.ly/5mBJD
  11. @BenJam: Yeh, same here, if anything I oversocialised rather than under when in higher levels :)
  12. is interested but depressed by this: http://is.gd/1pRgh. I'd say I've been to 9 or 10 before. At 0 for the forseeable future :) :)
  13. is interested by Microsoft's new promises about patents and C#, particularly after hearing RMS talk about it: http://is.gd/1pNTS
  14. @FireBurn Big fuss about what? Anglican thing?
  15. loves this article about homosexuality and the Anglican church: http://is.gd/1oJg1
  16. is just back from an evening of free food and beer from a work trip to Gran Canaria. Me = lucky.
  17. LOLd hard at @glynmoody calling Twitter a "release early, release often" approach to thinking.
  18. @mxcl You can make your final tarball dist work just as well with CMake.
  19. @FireBurn Oh, no worries. I think KHTML is dead and needs replaced with WebKit ASAP.
  20. asked Richard Stallman what people should use if they want their memory managed. He said Lisp but that Java was acceptably free now.