Ran 1.89 miles and felt great.
Afterwards, I was all like 'Less than a ten minute mile. Not bad.'.
A combination of Jacob Emerick's tweets, runs, reads, blogs, and YouTubes all in one awesome lifestream.
Ran 1.89 miles and felt great.
Afterwards, I was all like 'Less than a ten minute mile. Not bad.'.
Why yes, I LOVE working with servers that have magic quotes turned on by default. LOVE.
@JustinFriebel @MrSchinke applicable on several levels. 'Almost' the-pastry-box-project.net/jay-fanelli/20… /via @thepastrybox
Monday? Monday. Bring on the strong coffee and loud Britney.
For the past four years I've hiked the mountains east of Big Erick's bridge during the snowy months. This annual pilgrimage started with a hike up Bald Mountain with Cory back in 2009 that was shrouded in a thick February blizzard. Sometimes I stick… [read more]
@strand_b product development should be like a swimming swan the-pastry-box-project.net/daniel-burka/2… /via @thepastrybox
Sound advice. RT @horse_js: browserify conversion experiences
D: "Why not use radio buttons?" J: "They want checkboxes." D: "Nothing like forcing a square peg into a round hole." /cc @dave_kz
Pretty much sums it all up: Modern Friendship bit.ly/Ys5Tmr
RT @adamculp: The actual coding standard is not as important as the consistency of its usage.
RT @scribu: The most reasonable thing I've read on the entire PyCon drama: amandablumwords.wordpress.com/2013/03/21/3/
Ran 1.89 miles and felt great.
Afterwards, I was all like 'Should try to do this running thing more frequently.'.
/* drools */ RT @nikita_ppv: Summary of new features in PHP 5.5: gist.github.com/nikic/5213689
When in Rome, code as the Romans code. /* sighs deeply */