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  1. @final_or On a double decker? Yes. Top floor, on the right at the very front. Lovely to see the world go by.
  2. Out of the office and out for a beer with @brunns. Got my favourite seat on the bus for the journey.
  3. @SeleniumHQ It'll be a thing of beauty when it's done. Until then? Moderately fugly.
  4. Well, it builds. My poor build tree looks a mess, and it doesn't work, but we build.
  5. @brunns 10am. In the morning.
  6. @natpryce sure. Sounds like a good idea.
  7. @Undeleterious I like cheese.
  8. @joshprice surprisingly it wasn't until after 10 that maven started assaulting my sanity.
  9. Not an auspicious start to the day. Everything I've wanted to do has been fraught with misfortune. And now mvn is downloading the Net. Bah!
  10. @natpryce Damn. Didn't notice that the call for participation was open for SPA.
  11. It's 5.30am. The first meeting is at 7.30am with Aussies. Tempted to cycle in and get the day started.
  12. @martinfowler good choice. It looks like a lovely bit of kit.
  13. @shermozle what about Fiddler?
  14. RT @aboodman w00t. http://blog.chromium.org/20...
  15. @samnewman True. Given the pain of the platforms we're automating, it seemed like a reasonable trade-off.
  16. @marisaseal I'm so sorry.
  17. @AutomatedTester I kept the one from the nice Nigerian chappie offering me more money than Croesus. Can't see a problem with the offer.
  18. @jimwebber meet up for a beer some time now you're back?
  19. Unable to cope with the horror of my inboxs. Marking lots of labels as "read": let's hope that there was nothing in there that was important
  20. @samnewman yeah, maybe git might be a choice here. Does it keep history? Right now "svn cp" and sparse directories are working pretty well.