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  1. Played BF1943 for a couple of hours, great gameplay mechanics. Well worth its $15.
  2. @stevenbristol nil is sooo old fashioned. :P
  3. The MJ tribute flashmob in Stockholm, Sweden strikes again, this time at Central Station: http://bit.ly/mHFNI
  4. Michael Jackson tribute flashmob in Stockholm, Sweden: http://bit.ly/1FQij
  5. @rbates have a look at pixelmator!
  6. @orderedlist i think google apps have always had paid and a free plan.
  7. Interesting bit-torrent project: http://openbittorrent.com/ They don't have a website torrent index, just a tracker.
  8. @olabini i guess they think the implication is that the creator thinks whatever they are using and loving is crap? Sensitive crowd.
  9. @gruber astonishing. She makes Dubya sound coherent.
  10. super-pleased with the interaction/design of the central content editing phase of our upcoming in-house CMS. a good day's work!
  11. @dhh fuck buying/owning music altogether. subscription is the only way going forward.
  12. @cgbystrom i guess there is such a thing as too Free.
  13. @stevenbristol how *does* a bear make its flight? ;-)
  14. @dbrock right, it makes sense than when the GUI is really involved, you need a GUI-architecture. haven't dealt with that myself tho.
  15. @dbrock possibly, but MVC came from regular native app development, which is architectually more similar to flash apps than with the web.
  16. @dbrock this sounds like an essay waiting to happen. would really like to hear more about the architecture. :P
  17. @dbrock maybe the presence of a controller layer between the front-end and the back-end would make the architecture more clear?
  18. @dbrock a controller is fat when domain knowledge has snuck into it. a skinny controller knows almost nothing at all about the domain.
  19. @dbrock i think the canonical terms are front-end and back-end. :P
  20. @dbrock maybe all code simply can't be split up into the MVC pattern? in Rails we like "skinny controllers, fat models".