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  1. Verbification du jour: efforting -- as in "I am efforting that project tomorrow"
  2. Personal best today: 23 count on the double-spin back-cross.
  3. Phrase of the day: "cadence of the organizational model"
  4. On the menu today: Instance oatmeal
  5. Hotel room infested by a swarm of ladybugs.
  6. Phrase of the week: "failure-oblivious computing" http://bit.ly/3R2RGo
  7. @judell The big selling point for Vibram is that you don't have to take them off to go through airport security. My default travel shoes.
  8. Bureaucracy is when you *have* to consult with your colleagues and you just want to get it done.
  9. Bureaucracy is when other people consult with their colleagues while you're trying to get things done.
  10. Collaboration is when you consult with your colleagues while engaged in a task.
  11. The week of Dec 7th is no longer about Pearl Harbor, but about Computer Science Education ( http://bit.ly/MgSiJ )
  12. Wikipedia, f'r'instance, defines "Release engineering", but there is no mention of "Database engineering"
  13. Pondering the ontology of "engineering" (or "engineer") as we use the term in IT.
  14. The plumber couldn't believe that we *wanted* to move the washing machine to the basement. In the end, he agreed to move the plumbing.
  15. Henning Kraggerud substituted for the soloist with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra in Beethoven's Violin Concerto. An awesome performance.
  16. C6 was such a great juggling gate I juggled *rings* for the first time in an airport.
  17. Flying out of gate C6 at BNA. *Much* better juggling space than the usual gate C5.
  18. Auditions last night. I'll be dancing in the Nutcracker this year.
  19. RT @glyf: Write an innovative video game today. It is the law. http://bit.ly/3EiTcB
  20. Apparently, everyone thinks "flesh out" and "flush out" are synonyms. Why do I not?