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  1. Moving 100s of cryptically named PDFs from a nested folder hierarchy into BibDesk. I Wish I had done this earlier.
  2. Is it me or is the ACM digital library particularly slow today?
  3. Using JSpec and Vim ? Then this might be for you: http://bit.ly/5kJPeG
  4. The Core Text rendering introduced by the new MacVim snapshots is great. Finally anti-aliasing of fonts with a size set to 10 or smaller!
  5. Well, and how come I haven't heard of snipMate before? http://bit.ly/5jLpU3
  6. Switching back from TextMate to vim ... And immediately gaining vast amounts of productivity.
  7. New post up: The other side of the table: Limsoon Wong -> http://bit.ly/5xKIxA
  8. Reading the first posts in 18 months on Russ Cox' blog: http://bit.ly/6bsc7x
  9. RT @CERN: We have completed the ring!
  10. Every wondered which version of a paper to cite? Lance Fortnow gives advice: http://bit.ly/2O3Bu0
  11. Liking Twitter's new beta RT feature.
  12. RT @cirillof: #pomodorotechnique is in the Wall Street Journal! http://bit.ly/2ILnAh
  13. Why does the Mozilla Developer Center have to be so slow?
  14. @tjholowaychuk Well, due to the syntactical improvements over other frameworks and the awesome runner it basically does already, doesn't it?
  15. @tjholowaychuk No worries! And thanks for the addition ;-)
  16. Best part of JSpec's syntax? It saves you from the finger acrobatic required by adding hundreds of () {} common for JS closures.
  17. BDD with JavaScript? Proper Ajax mocks? A nice Test runner? Why I love JSpec: http://bit.ly/2H8o11
  18. PeepCode features building a Pomodoro timer in their new jQuery screencast: http://bit.ly/FIiMt
  19. Still got plenty of Google Wave invites left. Anyone interested?
  20. More user interface work tonight. I just love to make my "code" look good ... even for the end-user.