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  1. @softmodeling Your signal/noise ratio has been very good over 1000 tweets, thanks and well done.
  2. Outstanding scientific explanation of how homeopathy works. http://bit.ly/tyYgC
  3. "...always lashings of ginger beer for tea." http://bit.ly/3gUCLr The Telegraph on the darker side of Enid Blyton.
  4. @toddulus Just goes to show that I alone am not Spartacus.
  5. @toddulus Spartacus sends huggles
  6. In case you are looking for spartacus. http://bit.ly/3FnUI0
  7. @cheenixin and he's still outright lying about the steganography bullshit. so much for ethical
  8. @t3rmin4t0r somebody needs to be officially reprimanded for that one
  9. @cydonian bloody hell, those are stunning. made some octonionic julia sets with a hacked povray ages ago, but with only a 486 it was painful
  10. @celesteh you're right it's not really my preferred style of music; but again I am impressed! ;) it's closer to performance art
  11. Microsoft Research has many good people working there, but surely they must be irritated by their work being diluted to homeopathic levels.
  12. After all the fuss, Microsoft's Oslo modelling platform just becomes more SQL Server slurry. http://bit.ly/2b998u
  13. The Right Stuff in the wrong place - Chuck Yeager's crash landing in Pakistan http://bit.ly/S4H06 insightful, funny and sad.
  14. neighbours having an outdoor party with a massive PA pumpin' Kenny G. totally hardcore
  15. @celesteh yup, and I really admire what folks have done; but I find it impressive rather than enjoyable. Guess I'm not the target audience.
  16. @CouchDB I generally include referential integrity as a necessary part of C and I, but I guess opinions differ.
  17. @f3ew Are any of the current lot of NoSQL dbs able to provide consistent referential integrity as an option?
  18. @f3ew "Most"? It had better be "all", otherwise they're doing it wrong. The CAP theorem is not science fiction.
  19. @scotchi btw still kicking myself for not taking you up on that offer; it just slipped my mind at the time
  20. @scotchi yes chuck's language is really powerful, but the problem is similar. Would love some enjoyable examples.