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i concur with the posters who said htop – that’s what i use
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r0ml’s the only one i know personally, but congrats to all the ACM recipients; this is a hell of an honor
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we need better synchronization between the Maine and Massachusetts lawmakers with regard to bycatch limits and so on
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we all want to write like Paul, Mark, join the club – we’ve got jackets
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“The word ‘evangelist’ is often used to describe people who advocate for a technology, and it implies that non-believers are going to hell. I was raised a mainline Protestant, and all that brimstone turns me off.” – on moving backwards
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an interesting – and potentially worrisome – SystemTap issue
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“Hence, the now ubiquitous “Community” vs. “Professional” or “Enterprise” versions of products, with the hope that Community users will become Professional or Enterprise buyers.” – like this post, but do not agree with this assertion
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interesting hire for Microsoft, snagging an IBM fellow deeply involved in SOA and web services
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Ryan Tomayko says:
January 16, 2007 at 3:03 am
Ha! I caught that Ftrain reference in Mark’s del.icio.us feed too. Kind of funny because Mark is the only other tech minded person I can think of that approaches Paul’s ability with prose. Mark’s Why Specs Matter is still probably my single favorite piece of tech literature on the web.
I put those guys right up there with Dijkstra.
Edward O'Connor says:
January 16, 2007 at 10:23 am
Had we just kept you upstart Mainiacs instead of spinning you off as your own state, this sort of sync problem would never happen. 🙂
sogrady says:
January 16, 2007 at 1:43 pm
Ryan: i concur – Mark’s prose is typically strong to very strong. but Ford’s on his own planet.
Edward: hahaha – we need to get away from you Mass folks. grr on the mainiac label – it’s Main-errrrrrr 😉
Edward O'Connor says:
January 17, 2007 at 12:26 am
re: mainiac — it’s just retaliation in my brain, for my (old orchard beach) uncle calling us massholes.