"I find Feedly isn't a "feed reader". It's a magazine reader that is sourced by your feeds. I may give it a try in the coming months, but I want a list of headlines and then the text. Not a bit splash photo for all the items. Also, I'm not sure, but doesn't it make presumptions on organization? In other words it doesn't follow my tagging scheme that I have setup. Like I said, I'll give it a try. Right now, I'm hoping The Old Reader delivers on what appears to be great promise (I'm 8323 in the import queue right now). I'm also intrigued by the Digg reader, it seems well suited for their current direction, but I fear it may be too late to the game at this point."
- Trae
There was a line into the street for the Taco Bell drive-thru... #SignsOfTheApocalypse
"This may be a bit nitpicky, but I find the statement: " middle-American dad programmer using .NET" to be a bit dis-respectful in context to any young person that likes and wants to use tools like C#, etc. With that much emphasis on respect, he shouldn't belittle a different community."
- Trae
I've been looking for a small but powerful framework to base a number of projects on. Something smaller than Bootstrap but more than something like SimpleGrid or Skeleton.
- Trae
Dear Coffee Drinkers, do you have to add the creamer/sugar first (bogarding the condiment table) instead of doing it back at your seat?