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  1. Mike Beedle is coming in today to help us tweak and tune our SDLC and our development practices. Should be interesting!
  2. On the early early early train this morning. Actually going to be at the office before 8. *GASP* #fb
  3. @RossCode I joined in March of '07 but I didn't stick around. Came back last year in earnest.
  4. Tweeting for 2 years, 8 months, 5 days, 20 hours, 48 minutes, 7 seconds (March 12, 2007). How about you? http://bit.ly/eC942
  5. Me too. RT @alanstevens: I've added a #NotAtPDC search column to TweetDeck to keep up with the action.
  6. @underwhelmed Who is it this time??
  7. @just3ws Actually what I want is to *replace* my gmail acct with my GA4D acct.
  8. @just3ws Doesn't sound like what I would want at all. Silly google.
  9. @matthawley Very true.
  10. @matthawley LOL. Well, we are doing Scrum and it would be nice to have a PM who knows it.
  11. @just3ws How do you wire them up? I would love to use my G4D account.
  12. @just3ws You can associate a g for domain acct to gmail acct? Does that allow you to log into other G services with your g for domain acct?
  13. Are you a Scrum Master? Come work with me: http://bit.ly/1QWClo
  14. Kindle for PC was released today: http://bit.ly/3bIDY1
  15. @aaronlerch Did the make it worse??
  16. I hate health insurance.
  17. @theprogrammer I was geared up for it after last PDC. I saw "M" as a great way to create small textual DSLs. Now? Not so geared up.
  18. @LostInTangent I don't see why we need a DSL over SQL. I'm hoping there is more to it than that. I'm hoping post-PDC I understand it better
  19. The Oslo story just got more confusing: http://bit.ly/4fBsMv
  20. @FransBouma It wasn't working on my WinMo phone. Maybe that was it?