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Experiencing serious phone envy over Nat's Sprint Samsung and my growing hate for Mobile PC. What to do?
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al3xbrown
Would <satisfied-assertion> (or <unsatisfied-assertion>) and <satisfied-assertions-report> work better to take the judgment out?
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Pondering what to do about all my Facebook invites and connections of my friends, when I really don't want to spend time on Facebook
#fb
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So what does the Denmark Security Brief look like? URL please.
Wednesday
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band
: "The connotation of the denotation is a notation I left in the sand, but the tide was rising."
#owl
[Ontology this!]
Tuesday
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now has LinkedIn connected to his Twitter account but doesn't remember to use it.
Tuesday
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#tag
TC pondering the good or ill of UML and object-orientedness for expressing an abstract model around test assertions. Classes != OOP?
Tuesday
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Are we finally up for the safety dance?
#zdnet
http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-so...
Tuesday
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SC ponders implementation hosting case versa being hosted in and profiled by another specification too.
Tuesday
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SC ends call to work on issues more carefully on-list and JIRA before next call in 2 weeks
Tuesday
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SC thinks about mandatory versus optional features and portable-formula floor on portable-only consumers
Tuesday
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SC gets into regular-expression and wild-card gnarly stuff. Are you a tight spec or a loose spec?
Tuesday
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Carnage4Life
: Fake Steve Jobs: "I ran into Ballmer last night" -
http://www.fakesteve.net/2009...
Monday
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orcmid
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jlundstocholm
bottom line: get
#odf
openformula approved and implemented asap :-)
Monday
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: Seth's Blog: How to lose an argument online
http://osrin.posterous.com/seths-b...
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windley
: New post (#technometria): Exercising Power vs Doing Better Work
http://www.windley.com/archive...
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lazycoder
: [blogged]: Pros don't make do
http://www.lazycoder.com/weblog...
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#odf
TC discussing how we report changes from ODF 1.1 to ODF 1.2 where what is new and/or different in substance is clear.
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#odf
TC scratching its head what actions we have with regard to maintenance and the ISO/IEC JTC1 SC34 WG6 meeting in Paris 12/4.
Monday
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jlundstocholm
So, what's wrong with using the translator when it is OOo's solution that is wanted? Maybe call it OOo?
November 21
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I was going to suggest that there is an at-hand ISO/IEC standard that provides spreadsheet formulas, but I won't :)
November 21
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You expect MSFT to implement a moving formula definition that is found essentially in GPL'd code? Seems translator safer.
November 21
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In hindsight: OOo Calc namespace documented as a recognized profile for ODF table:formula. Not MSFT's error.
November 21
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More seriously, it is only spreadsheet interop with MSO via ODF that doesn't work.
November 21
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The problem is taking OOo <=>
#ODF
as given. I want to fight for solid standards-based interop, not a poster child defacto
November 21
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Carnage4Life
Take a look at Twinbox. Or build an equivalent in RssBandit :)
November 21
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So it's not about standards conformance, it's about MS Office compatibility with a competing product and ODF be hanged? Ick
November 21
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So, you've not been paying attention to @
dmahugh
slides, like p.37 of PDF
http://www.documentinteropinit...
( DII and Orvieto)
November 20
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: - Possibly the best commercial ever made:
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. (Via @
kfury
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November 20
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There is probably a Forum for questions, discussion of those protocols and specs. See, e.g.,
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums...
November 18
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