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  1. I ♥ installing third-party printer drivers… http://bit.ly/5s3Ag6
  2. http://bit.ly/8hRGSB
  3. Emacs Wiki hard core, worse than Rick Rolled: http://is.gd/51afJ (via @kensanata)
  4. @pinkyvonpout 2. It’s got lovely details without getting “funky” or distracting.
  5. Something strange happened today: I remembered why I used to like writing Makefiles… And found that I still do!
  6. *seufz* Sieht aus als würde das Display meines guten alten MBP langsam den Geist aufgeben. Und natürlich ist das Timing für’n Arzt.
  7. SevenSnap verlost ein MacBook Pro. Ich bin hiermit dabei http://www.sevensnap.de/win...
  8. @theneutrino Der “er” bin ich übrigens ;-) Was findest du denn so überzogen?
  9. @theneutrino http://www.screencast.com/t...
  10. @theneutrino @kufleisch http://www.faceyourmanga.co...
  11. @gregnewman I’ve been using org-mode for a while now; I don’t feel like I’ve even scratched the surface, but I definitely love it.
  12. @kopischke Looks like it: http://bit.ly/4mb79f
  13. @kopischke That’s just MacPorts, aka “would you like X11 with that?” – Lots of folks are happily switching to http://bit.ly/11zspm.
  14. @techpriester Re: Mana Burn: http://bit.ly/3nwRA hat Details (3B); 3A ist wichtig für ∞ Mana; 5 ist auch so sehr interessant.
  15. @techpriester Also, but not quite as funny: http://lolthulhu.com/wp-con...
  16. @rob_rix Like Teleport? http://abyssoft.com/softwar...
  17. @lasersox Ah yes, the old dreams vs. monies dichotomy.
  18. I still dream of the day I can have Mail.app open /and/ Time Machine enabled /and/ be able to still use my computer…
  19. Related: Tried a dozen or so items from Pierce’s CT index; I conclude that Wolfram Alpha is useless as an actual mathematical reference.
  20. “pushout” → “Did you mean: pushkin” Actually, no, I didn’t. Thanks for asking though, Alpha.