Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
24mar2006
Yay, disappointment, sorry Dan, but I knew it wasn’t gonna work. :P
CPAN vs. RAA: costs, actually, the RAA is worth nothing, it’s just links!
The csup Project, a rewrite of CVSup in C. Will make you save compiling a Modula-3 compiler.
Well I’m frozen like a soldier
Don’t know where it stays all over the place
Time froze like an ocean
Don’t know the taste of a never ending ache
— Yeah Yeah Yeahs, No No No
Trivial Pursuit: Drunk Edition, I use to ask most questions the morning after, though…
The female Sacculina larva finds a crab and walks on it until it finds a joint. It then molts, injecting its soft body into the crab while its shell falls off. The Sacculina grows in the crab, emerging as a sac, known as an externa, on the underside of the crab’s rear thorax, where the crab’s eggs would be incubated. WJW.
Concrete Island on BLDG BLOG. Would you like to live there?
What’s Wrong with ORM, slides by Dave Cross. Some issues already are addressed by ActiveRecord and co.
Apple’s High-Water Mark?, by Adrien Lamothe. Big focus on the Cell processor.
Pushin in the pin
well I know I know
we’re gonna go back in
we’re gonna go go go!
— Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Pin
Ruby Classes as Directories, Methods as Files, yet another cute but useless FuseFS hack. ;-)
A Bit on Francis Hwang’s Team Fiction: Ten-Sided, or what planets are good for.
You Play World of Warcraft? You’re Hired!, no thanks, I rather be unemployed.
Ruby and Ruby on Rails Book Roundup, by Rob Sanheim. Only features English books, but there are lots of them.
Simon Tatham’s Portable Puzzle Collection contains all kinds of cool puzzles for Unix, Windows and OS X. (Including Sudoku and Bridges, my recent favourite.)