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RT @peterkirn: Programmable wristwatch with motion sensors, wireless, $50! http://wiki.msp430.com/index... via http://hackaday.com/2009...
eight people, four pies. think more people showing up tomorrow, sadly. PIES!
How IBM WebSphere got REST Religion but forgot to tell anyone. Thoughts from Connect09 - http://www.redmonk.com/jgovern...
Great chit-chat w/ (@jeffmcaffer sound-alike) Simon Kaegi on JavaScript debugging. Need to check the Eclipse E4 stuff out again.
Can't get that Jetty WebSocket sample working in either WebKit nightlies or latest Chromium (both mac). Connects, but no data.
I have completely forgotten how to do Java generics, even for simple collections. Then again, who cares.
@bokowski Well, there's no download for Jetty-7.0.1 specifically; older versions are available; or maybe I'm missing something ...
Watching Maven build the latest Jetty (no download!!); kinda like @patrickdlogan's experience building python w/MacPorts a while back.
"(Town of) Cary Remains Safest in NC" - http://sharing.govdelivery.com/bulleti... - unless, of course, you're a chicken. Sorry, I'll stop now ...
woof looks useful. +1 that it's a single-file-app. Love those. http://www.home.unix-ag.org/simon...
Jetty WebSocket Server - http://blogs.webtide.com/gregw...
Jetty now supports WebSocket - Patrick Mueller
"Sorta like a couch except smaller and outside, also, a client side JSON document store. Perfect for webkit mobile apps that need a lightweight, simple and elegant persistence solution". Note that it's just key/val, doesn't have mapped indices like couch. - Patrick Mueller
http://github.com/brianle... - nice-ish looking SQL wrapper for simple key/val store in the browser.
Jetty WebSocket Server. http://blogs.webtide.com/gregw...
Glad to see the Town of Cary helping to disambiguate the nuances of the "Hawk kills Chicken" fiasco. http://sharing.govdelivery.com/bulleti... http://www.newsobserver.com/news...
Front page of the paper today: "Hawk kills chicken". Not a busy news day, I guess. http://www.newsobserver.com/news...
couldn't select the checkbox, so couldn't logon to downtown Raleigh's wifi.
Welp, @pjmuellr beat me to it - got ChromeOS running (veeeery slowly) on his Vista desktop ...
.@seanosteen No luck for me with the ChromiumOS (VMWare mac) or my son (VirtualBox pc). I can wait a while ... maybe ...
@kbalhoff What a way to go out! Nice for someone to do some thinking ahead there, but I wonder what DBs they screwed up :-)
@kbalhoff I call DOUBLE shenanigans! Now even 100001 is gone. I suspect someone is deleting work items with palindromic numbers.
@phiggins That's one nice site (People of Walmart). @BillHiggins will like this picture - http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/...
The GlobalScript stuff reappears - http://is.gd/4ZJ5O - would provide a module capability of sorts for JS in browsers
OK, who's porting ChromeOS so it'll run on a jail-broke iPod Touch? Or is a meatspace keyboard required?
In the end, I have no doubt this fix will be 2 added|deleted|changed lines of CSS. I just need to figure out what they are.
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