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| I’m guessing that is a closet prog fan, with the spate of Genesis and Rush references lately. |
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| this would work so well on an iPad. I want mathematica on the iPad. Alpha is nice, but alpha in mathematica is better. |
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| how much for the little girl? |
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| the new suggestions bar in mathematica will suck you in. it’s like a computable wikipedia. very easy to geek out with. |
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| all you people who don’t recline your airline seat? thank you. thank you thank you thank you. |
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| for the very first time, I’ve submitted pull requests on github. |
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| squee. got into the omnifocus 2 beta. |
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| well, okay, I’ll give you that one. But at least “delivery exception” doesn’t pin you at home waiting to sign for something. |
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| YES! now my delivery is in the most annoying tracking status: Out For Delivery! please get here please get here please get here |
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| second most frustrating tracking status: “arrival scan: <my city>” -- come on, birthday present, go to “out for delivery” please |
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| seems the os x ftdi driver will kill your USB chain if you overrun the buffer. meaning… nothing to do but hold down the power button. |
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| but I'm pretty sure I could get it done in whatever amount of time I had. Maybe even have time left over for a sandwich. |
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| well, if that's all I had time for, sure. |
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| if I was being honest, I would say that given the opportunity, I'd totally have the sex with Kathryn Bigelow. |
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| When the Mac came out, it just got worse. |
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| In the later Apple ][ years, it was from IBM PC and Commodore 64 people. |
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| In the early Apple ][ days, it was from the TRS-80 fans and the S-100 / CP/M zealots. |
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| As far as I remember, Apple has always been the tech industry whipping boy. |
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| That makes sense, but I also have no idea what kind of lead time they had on that project. |
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| I'll bet Steve wanted his processor design group to be able to run their tools on OS X rather than Linux or Windows. |
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