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Tad

  1. Can anyone recommend a good comic book review website/blog?
  2. @artfuldodga Saying it is fine, writing it is another thing.
  3. @8bithack What do you mean by the MGS/GTA style window?
  4. @berial What's your gamer tag? Mine is Fantt (should be easy to remember)
  5. @Chrismonster The trailers, etc for the game make me hope it'll be as good or better than FFX!
  6. Major freaking pet peeve: "should of" instead of "should have." ARGH!!!
  7. What's the release date (rumor or otherwise) target for FF XIII for Xbox 360? #gamernerd
  8. Dragon Age: Hit left shoulder button + right shoulder button to select your whole party. Now press A to attack the target. (tip for later).
  9. El Pollo Loco has chicken tamales now! YUM!
  10. Agreed! RT @lazycoder: "No true programmer learns to program in school" - SO true.
  11. @dcfemella That's not out of line for a first year developer, I don't suppose. I hope that's not the norm for ruby development though!
  12. My golden needs one! RT @veverkap: My buddy @bluedini NEEDS this - http://brizzly.com/pic/DH9 (buy it here http://bit.ly/3CTPbY)
  13. Ugh - got a hit on LinkedIn looking for a Ruby on Rails dev. Offering 30-40k? Really?? Is that the going rate? .Net FTW!
  14. Still no mention of Amazon on Zappos website. I wonder if that will change? It would be cool if we could use our Amazon card on Zappos.
  15. Any word on when #twidroid will integrate with Twitter lists?
  16. Yahoo! Brizzly has Twitter lists now!
  17. I put Dragon Age in my XBox 360 and the next thing I knew it was 4 hours later. Bioware == awesomeness. http://ff.im/aXmLC
  18. @needcaffeine Lost most of the code when our host screwed something up. I may have a backup somewhere...
  19. @JPrime Yeah - will IM you about it later.
  20. When your development skills start to slip, your solutions begin to cost more and more money over using up-to-date techniques.