@logikdev @Avigail Alright, “woo hoo” happened, only a few weird looks from the people across the table.
Month: February 2014
Finally sorted an issue that…
Finally sorted an issue that I’d been banging my head against for days. Sitting in coffeeshop, resisting urge to raise arms and shout woooo!
@zachinglis @JamesSLock haven’t actually tried…
@zachinglis @JamesSLock haven’t actually tried grunt yet, was more moaning about my 2011 MBA 😀
@JamesSLock I’m in the same…
@JamesSLock I’m in the same boat, probably the 4gb of ram. Hoping i can hold out until new ones in the summer.
The WordPress Settings API makes…
The WordPress Settings API makes my brain hurt a bit
@richardmtl @lettergrade congrats!
@richardmtl @lettergrade congrats!
@welcomebrand was wondering about the…
@welcomebrand was wondering about the random follow. Maybe a bug on twitter’s end, that’s pretty weird behaviour
Landmarks in time
Matt Connor wrote an article about Netflix killing discussions, which has an interesting quote from a book I hadn’t heard of before; Moonwalking with Einstein by Michael Siffre.
Monotony collapses time. Novelty unfolds it. You can exercise daily and eat healthy and live a long life while experiencing a short one. If you spend your life sitting in a cubicle and passing papers, one day is bound to blend unmemorably into the next — and disappear. That’s why it’s important to… have as many new experiences as possible… Creating new memories stretches out psychological time, and lengthens our perceptions of our lives.
When I arrive in a new city and start exploring, one of the first things I do is pick out some landmarks to orient myself and avoid getting lost. Similarly, events in life can serve as a landmark in time. When you’re young and in school, it’s easy… the semesters and various breaks serve to chunk things up. As you get older, it becomes harder, the days begin to bleed into each other. Getting out and doing something different allows you to break up any monotony and slow down the passage of time.
Gotta love Montreal: a guy…
Gotta love Montreal: a guy just walked by carrying a washtub, stick and amp in the middle of a blizzard.
Was listening to Daft Punk’s…
Was listening to Daft Punk’s Tron: Legacy and deleted a folder, just as the final beat of a song occurred. It was epic.
@jennschiffer a bunch of states…
@jennschiffer a bunch of states are looking at allowing code languages as a foreign language credit, conversational ruby will be awkward