sirtajkang
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@ Your signal/noise ratio has been very good over 1000 tweets, thanks and well done.
5:16 AM Nov 16th
from web
in reply to softmodeling
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Outstanding scientific explanation of how homeopathy works.
2:34 AM Nov 16th
from Nambu
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"...always lashings of ginger beer for tea." The Telegraph on the darker side of Enid Blyton.
5:05 AM Nov 15th
from Nambu
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@ Just goes to show that I alone am not Spartacus.
3:15 AM Nov 15th
from Nambu
in reply to toddulus
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@ Spartacus sends huggles
3:08 AM Nov 15th
from Nambu
in reply to toddulus
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In case you are looking for spartacus.
3:02 AM Nov 15th
from Nambu
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@ and he's still outright lying about the steganography bullshit. so much for ethical
12:34 AM Nov 15th
from Nambu
in reply to cheenixin
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@ somebody needs to be officially reprimanded for that one
5:44 AM Nov 13th
from Nambu
in reply to t3rmin4t0r
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@ bloody hell, those are stunning. made some octonionic julia sets with a hacked povray ages ago, but with only a 486 it was painful
2:02 AM Nov 13th
from Nambu
in reply to cydonian
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@ you're right it's not really my preferred style of music; but again I am impressed! ;) it's closer to performance art
8:59 AM Nov 11th
from web
in reply to celesteh
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Microsoft Research has many good people working there, but surely they must be irritated by their work being diluted to homeopathic levels.
7:23 AM Nov 11th
from Nambu
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After all the fuss, Microsoft's Oslo modelling platform just becomes more SQL Server slurry.
7:10 AM Nov 11th
from Nambu
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The Right Stuff in the wrong place - Chuck Yeager's crash landing in Pakistan insightful, funny and sad.
11:11 PM Nov 8th
from Nambu
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neighbours having an outdoor party with a massive PA pumpin' Kenny G. totally hardcore
6:42 AM Nov 8th
from Nambu
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@ yup, and I really admire what folks have done; but I find it impressive rather than enjoyable. Guess I'm not the target audience.
4:22 AM Nov 8th
from Nambu
in reply to celesteh
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@ I generally include referential integrity as a necessary part of C and I, but I guess opinions differ.
2:15 PM Nov 7th
from Nambu
in reply to CouchDB
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@ Are any of the current lot of NoSQL dbs able to provide consistent referential integrity as an option?
2:05 PM Nov 7th
from Nambu
in reply to f3ew
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@ "Most"? It had better be "all", otherwise they're doing it wrong. The CAP theorem is not science fiction.
1:07 PM Nov 7th
from Nambu
in reply to f3ew
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@ btw still kicking myself for not taking you up on that offer; it just slipped my mind at the time
12:19 PM Nov 7th
from Nambu
in reply to scotchi
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@ yes chuck's language is really powerful, but the problem is similar. Would love some enjoyable examples.
12:16 PM Nov 7th
from Nambu
in reply to scotchi
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- Name Sirtaj Singh Kang
- Web http://sirtaj.net/
- Bio Programming, python, DSLs, modelling, KDE, music, general geekery.
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