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  1. Will I ever fix my totally screwed sleep schedule?
  2. Crazy parallax in pure CSS. Wow! http://tr.im/I4Bi
  3. MooTools featured on GitHub Rebase #32 http://github.com/blog/566-github-rebase-32 #mootools (via @cheeaun)
  4. Easy way to strip unwanted chars while typing on an inputbox: this.value = this.value.replace(/[^a-z0-9\s]/, '');
  5. @Yuffster sitz!
  6. @Yuffster LaTex rulez! Writing in LaTex sux!
  7. @oskar hurray! Great job both of you, #MooShell just rock!
  8. @yvesg ahaha! I'm not sure how we could have done it without chocolate :)
  9. Just added images of the excellent MooTools Hackathon in London > http://www.nathanquerido.com/ (via @nfq)
  10. http://picasaweb.google.com/christoph.pojer/LondonHackathon - on sunday @kamicane was trying hard to get some ketchup (via @cpojer)
  11. http://twitpic.com/qij5j - the #mootools hackathon panorama, one of many shots of working people :) (via @digitarald)
  12. @davidwalshblog joined us as well - on the big screen watching over us http://yfrog.com/1yzbjj
  13. @subtleGradient joined us remotely - we have him at the big screen http://yfrog.com/4an2wmj
  14. Day 2 of MooTools Hackathon started.
  15. MooTools Hackathon: 12 people in London, 3 people joining from the US via video. So awesome. Discussing the future now :) (via @cpojer)
  16. @cpojer have a safe flight!
  17. @digitarald I've been told that great men stinks!
  18. Abacus is delighted to host the #MooTools hackathon this weekend at our Regent Street offices - http://tiny.cc/YW5Xd (via @abacusemedia)
  19. New blog post: Hosting a Hackathon http://blog.fakedarren.com/2009/11/hosting-a-hackathon/ (via @fakedarren)
  20. #MacOSX trick: To change default Finder columns sizes, hold down ⌥ (ALT) key and resize any column.