RT @dfischer: What's new in HTML5 according to W3C Icons: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/50841/twitter/WhatsNew.png
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@sixwing Fitbit!
In reply to:@johnbender @mitchellh I smell a lot of speculation coming off of that threat. :D
In reply to:@takeo Bummer. Get well.
@takeo I've walked over 10,000 steps so far today!
In reply to:@mitchellh @johnbender Is a ThinkPad like that really obscure band who sounded way better on their demo?
In reply to:@johnbender what's a thinkpad?
RT @drinkerthinker: Ask me to move something above the fold of the webpage again and I am going to punch you below the fold.
I'm at Hollywood Sign (Mt Lee Dr, Beachwood and Franklin, Los Angeles) http://4sq.com/gRDQPL
In reply to:@deadprogram Awesome! Tell them about our #homesteading idea/plan.
In reply to:@jeffrafter When IE6 is so important to a site, it's a lot of work.
In reply to:@jeffrafter Yes. Watch out for that. We had a problem in IE6 with sections not being styled when added, but divs worked.
RT @Slightlynorth: Yesterday's sunset bouncing off of @EasyStRecords in West Seattle. http://flic.kr/p/9bNjLw
This is srsly the wackiest array I've ever written. Lots of punctuation.
I like the balance of the words:
"single"
"double"when they're monospaced.
@stephstaph In iCal, create an event that repeats everyday, set an alarm with message and sound. http://skit.ch/brrn http://skit.ch/brrd
Current Status: Wikipedia-ing a massive list of the names of typographic punctuation characters. E.g., http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_(symbol)
In reply to:@suss @wycats Yeah. I realize I'm a million years too late. It just (re-)got my attention tonight.
In reply to:@brixen So what I hear you saying is that you hear what I'm saying.
PS. I like Bundler. I'm glad it exists. I just think the naming of the file seems incongruent sensibilities of the Ruby/Rails way of things.
It's not really that big of a deal. That's why I said "silly" and not "bad" or "wrong". So let's avoid that flaminess. Cool? Cool.
3/3
3: there's no word separator (-,_,GemFile)
4: since is the Ruby world opposed to doing things a new way when a new way seems better?2/3
Reasons why I think "Gemfile" is silly:
A: It's a file. We don't call "vendor" "vendorfolder" (or "vendordirectory)
2: it's capitalized1/3
So what I'm hearing from many people is that it's called "Gemfile" because other things did it that way. Seems silly to me.
In reply to:@jgv Will do.