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  1. Liked "Rubber and EC2 presentation" http://ff.im/-bzRKs
  2. I love how WinXP can BSOD on fresh install - even running in a VM
  3. unable to compile RApache for ubuntu x86_64; some issue with /usr/lib/libdb-4.6.la and apache2-dev dependency
  4. Liked "HMMER 3.0b3: the final beta test release" http://ff.im/-bwwSX
  5. Right; rsruby was only *pretending* to build properly on my x86_64; heavy sigh
  6. Wondering how to pass build options to "rake gems:build" #rails #rake
  7. Liked "Go2.me - Exhaustive Google Product List" http://ff.im/-bzpex
  8. ♺ @dancohen: Using Flickr to determine what the prevalent colors are block-by-block in a city: http://tr.im/F6L7
  9. My successor on Predikin came top in a DREAM kinase challenge - http://wiki.c2b2.columbia.e...
  10. Liked "The genome of the cucumber, Cucumis sativus L." http://ff.im/-byJi9
  11. Liked "New blog post: Slides from Nov talks http://bit.ly/4GDwln" http://ff.im/-bz45y
  12. Liked "RT @simon_t: I've posted my slides from the cloud computing presentation at #SC09 today http://bit.ly/3VRqCo" http://ff.im/-bz2Tw
  13. Liked "Presubmission enquiry or entire manuscript?" http://ff.im/-bx4fZ
  14. Farewell then, Edward Woodward. May have to rewatch The Wicker Man tonight. http://bit.ly/VG6jg
  15. @gotgenes GMail is fine for me just now (only one login though)
  16. Liked "Sagan-Man" http://ff.im/-bxjfN
  17. @DrMobs It's not slow. It's just incompatible with common sense :-)
  18. Another thing Wiley: "plain text v. endnote" is not a format choice and "PC/Mac" are not file types.
  19. Have been trying simply to download a citation from Wiley Interscience for about 10 minutes. Do they actually want people to do this?
  20. @jandot I might! But I don't know their policy on non-core dependencies.