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  1. @jeff_lamarche @jurewitz is talking about NSFetchedResultsController in London Tech Talk Core Data Sess. Prepare your questions for NYC :P
  2. @jaredholdcroft We don't bite :P
  3. @pbur Depends on the use case; whether you need caching or if you need fast load.
  4. @rodti Awesome!
  5. RT @AIannucci The Sun gets the name wrong. http://bit.ly/J3naK. What an utter dissgrayce.
  6. The penny is dropping for me on NSOperation/NSOperationQueue. #techtalk
  7. @danielctull Yup, he told me about how MediaPlayer managed audio categories so he should know about querying.
  8. Really interesting discussion on merits of imageNamed: vs imageWithContentsOfFile: (which lazy loads)I've been using the wrong one #techtalk
  9. What's the name of the guy presenting in Room A at iPhone #techtalk?I can imagine him on phone threatening to kill my family unless I pay up
  10. http://twitpic.com/p3lym Both Sleeps to Christmas and Sleeps to Christmas Premium now in Top 20 Entertainment in UK. \o/
  11. Just had quick lab sess with Allan Schaffer. Advice as expected, file a radar for MPMusicPlayerController to specify audio categories.
  12. @csteinle That's worth a complaint.
  13. In the iPhone Audio Sess at iPhone Tech Talk. Lots of apps from people I know namechecked in first session, + people visible in Tweetie too
  14. @alancfrancis @mattfarrugia and I are at the bottom of the stairs to the first class lounge.
  15. Meant _not_ great, in last tweet.
  16. Eurgh, seat by the door is bit great on a sleeper... Didn't get much sleep at all, let's hope tonight is better.
  17. @csteinle I'm cheap. 39 quid return for a recliner or 100+ for shared cabin or even more for solo cabin.
  18. @csteinle that's the plan!
  19. Luckily I have noone in front of me, I wonder if they ever do actually allocate those to people. Every other row has plenty of leg space.
  20. The Row A seats in the Sleeper train are RIDICULOUSLY close together. If you recline there is literally no room. http://twitpic.com/p1p2w