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  1. Upgrading my at-work workstation to Fedora 12. Hoping all goes well.
  2. Digging Fedora 12's virtualization support. Improved over F10.
  3. @rjbs Make that Darth Grover and I'll back your choice.
  4. Verdict on experimental chili: a Euro-Mexican crossover hit! Seriously good.
  5. Experimental chili on stove: beef cubes, ancho, stock, spices, coffee, sun-dried tomatoes and (wait for it) prunes.
  6. @caseywest If you run out of gin when making your first martini, you're probably making your martinis too big ;-)
  7. I think it's time to head up to @aldocoffee for some good stuff.
  8. Bad combo: drinking coffee to the heart-palpitation point and then being forced to W-A-I-T for a L-O-N-G recompile.
  9. Setting up local Fedora 12 repo mirrors via cobbler. Mmmm... cobbler.
  10. Should I renew my ACM membership? SIGPLAN is about the only thing I still find useful these days.
  11. @rjbs That's not just bad, that's _extraordinarily_ bad.
  12. If I drop a Bluetooth headset into a cup of tea, is that bad?
  13. Proper chile con carne is chiles and meat. Why fool around with it? http://www.flickr.com/photo...
  14. Is it weird that I find ironing shirts not only relaxing but good for thinking?
  15. @rjbs I'm thinking that the bus driver's fleeing the bus is not a good omen. I could be wrong, however. Maybe.
  16. @caseywest The analysis is in: the difference in bball accuracy between the human and robot forces *is* statistically significant ;-)
  17. Started the day with Don Esteban Pacamara Peaberry, Nicaragua: Ready to code. Thanks for the supply @aldocoffee! http://ur1.ca/esa3
  18. Literate Programming is for code that must not just work but live for decades: http://bit.ly/2uOnxB
  19. Woot! All tests pass, 100% coverage on new Erlang KWEs-and-KEGs library. Found 2 bugs in the old library, to boot.
  20. @tlesher That can't be it: O'Reilly also pub'd http://RealWorldHaskell.org, so they *know* Haskell is 100% Real-World Compliant :-)