Garrett LeSage (garrett)
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Lots of travel means no groceries. I did speed shopping & bought everything within the last five minutes before the market closed.
Wednesday, 03-Mar-10 19:05:59 UTC from mauku -
@jimmac: The beautiful, shiny button? The jolly, candy-like button? http://bit.ly/sbxzy
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RT @zefrank: wonderful animation on procrastination :: http://bit.ly/2AfOaW
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@jimmac: yeah! ...and WordPress needs to let you post content too! Oh wait, that's not why I'm not blogging right now. Hmm.
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"sliced bread" wasn't *that* great.
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there's a machine in my office that has an annoyingly loud fan. thankfully, it's usually off, but right now it's giving me a headache. ):
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at least JavaScript has the concept of "prototype", where you can extend native objects with new functions. (:
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Why is Internet Explorer stuck in the dark ages so much? Even IE8 only supports JS 1.5 (from 2005): http://bit.ly/2xi98U
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@jimmac: wow MyPaint looks really nice. Quite impressive work from David Revoy! It really makes me want to try out MyPaint.
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mmmm espresso & chocolate.
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Amarok supports my Pre, works with PulseAudio/Gstreamer, and even does Last.fm... but its interface is a strange, confusing mess. ):
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I like the new version of Chrome in @sandyarmstrong's repo... one-click for openSUSE 11.2: http://bit.ly/UCaZ
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I just realized that I am talking a bit too fast right now; I think the mugful of espresso is to blame?
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I wish Google Chrome on Linux had anti-aliased rounded corners for -webkit-border-radius
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We should have a #zapyourpram wave on Google Wave. (If you attended and don't have Wave yet, I have invites, btw.)
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I wish I could use Thunderbird's search view with things that are not searches too.
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JavaScript + key events, in different browsers. Worlds of fun: http://unixpapa.com/js/key.html
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had dinner w/ co-workers. was so tired. got home, thankful to almost be in bed. hand in pockets. "where are my keys?" back to work. *sigh*
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@jimmac: some of the Machinarium soundrack is great for cell phone ringtons. "Gameboy Tune" is perfect. It's what my Prē is using.