Timeline for emacs list by nyergler
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Reading comments on @rdio is surprisingly depressing; wonder if there any examples of thoughtful comments on the web these days.
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I just cloned a Subversion repository. It hasn't really been that long, but expected it to say, "Old School Achievement Unlocked".
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Stopped by @PublicBikes for some help with my rack; great, friendly service from Dan and the rest, even when busy with new customers.
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First time I've seen user facing instruction to use "half byte" characters. http://ur1.ca/96ta7
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My Xoom has decided that it was encrypted and needs to reset. Of course resetting fails. Sad face.
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Mnemonic for remembering "thank you" in Korean: "kama sutra ham need a". You're welcome.
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Oh hai, Korea.
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if kd lang had been a programmer it would have been called "Constant Refactoring".
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Because you don't write code for compilers, you write it for the next engineer. http://ur1.ca/90nmr
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"The Cabin in the Woods" is really a cautionary tale of systems engineering gone wrong.
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Using #magit with #Emacs and your commits appear in the past? First confirm you are not Dr. Samuel Beckett: http://ur1.ca/906wk
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Just read the "Quantum Leap" Wikipedia article from start to finish. Why not?
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Trying to dust off enough Lisp to fix a bug in #magit. What a beautiful Saturday afternoon.
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Enjoying my morning: two kinds of Cheerios in one bowl, and copy editing candidates' resumes. Yes, for fun.
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I guess now is as good a time as any to mention I'm speaking at @velocityconf in June on "Living With Technical Debt".
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about 2 months ago from evan.status.net at Savin Hill, Massachusetts, United States in context Repeated by nyergler
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Just installed the new #Mustard beta. Feels so much nicer already.
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Back in the studio for monotype.
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On my way to 3 Fish Studio for a day of linocut.
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The best thing about working on internationalization issues? You can credibly claim to be fixing "the world".