Just ran 4.2 miles. Unrelated: running a race with 28,000 other people feels a lot like being part of a mindless zombie horde. #patsrun
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Read The World of Ice & Fire: The Untold History of Westeros and the Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin.
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Garden Valley Loop with the Parents
This was the second time my parents were visiting us down in Arizona. The first time had been a few weeks after Thomas was born and we spent most of the time fawning over the newborn and getting things done around the house. We did fit in a quick… [read more]
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Ran 5.11 miles and felt great.
Afterwards, I was all like 'Legs are a bit tight, otherwise felt awesome.'.
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Jousting with doubles.
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Day 2 of using a double at work… aka, hit all the walls and swerve drunkenly down hallways.
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Ran 2.00 miles and felt alright.
Afterwards, I was all like 'Still hurting from that darn hike...'.
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Playing with PHP Closures
In my previous post about anonymous functions I mentioned that PHP 5.3 brought in some sweet semantic improvements. Namely, the release introduced the __invoke method and Closure class. Everytime you create a new anonymous function you are actually… [read more]
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If "Farmers Tan" was a game I'd be in the painful final rounds right now.
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Looking down on the Superstitions from the crook of Miner's Needle. #sunburn

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Hiked 14.50 miles and felt alright.
I was hiking up around the Bluff Springs Mountain and Miner's Needle area.
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@IRJakkob it was a pretty darn awesome time.
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Distant view of Cecil and the faceless old woman who secretly lives in your house (and Disparition). #NightVale

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Anonymous Functions in PHP
Anonymous functions have enjoyed a long history with PHP. Well, some version of anonymous functions. PHP 4, released in the long-ago of 2000, had several functions that required the passing in of callbacks, including usort, array_map, and array_walk. [read more]