Craig Sharkie

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Craig Sharkie

Craig Sharkie

@twalve

Father, husband, founder of @SydJS, jQuery: Novice to Ninja co-author, HTML5 devotee, developer advocate. And so, most often, unreasonably happy

Sydney Katılım Nisan 2007
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Craig Sharkie
Craig Sharkie@twalve·
Wondering if anyone knows why the BOM doesn’t update its largely inaccurate forecasts with actual weather conditions? For example, on any given day, up until 4:00 PM it’s a forecast. At 4:00 PM prevailing conditions are displayed. And the hours keep updating as they’re passed.
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Two utterly PHENOMENAL lightning talks at @sydjs tonight. We’re off to a great start
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@adambspencer Perhaps her name is Sale and she's some sort of predatory host organism? Tracking you from state to state? Changing her name to avoid authorities? And consuming or enveloping attractive women?
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The Spence@adambspencer·
I don’t doubt for a moment that Sale is actually full of attractive, mature women But she is NOT one of them She has followed me from Sydney to Melbourne and, according to twitter ads, was recently inside Adelaide airport at the same time as me Be warned gentlemen of Sale
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#WOMENSART
#WOMENSART@womensart1·
Emilie Flöge (1874-1952), Austrian fashion designer who aimed to reform dress designs for women. Though not noted widely by history, she influenced the work of her companion, the artist Klimt and featured in his work #WomensArt
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Craig Sharkie
Craig Sharkie@twalve·
@wheelyweb If you kept a group or list of random words you could use there, that would be a miscellany of words. Or if you added two unrelated words, you might consider those miscellaneous. But you'd need to be the type who considered a random word to be made of letters chosen without order
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Craig Sharkie
Craig Sharkie@twalve·
@Can_O_Spam I have a great friend who loves my business ideas and delights in showing me someone already working on them. We both know it's vindication that I'm thinking in right directions. One day I'll raise a business model and a great NEW idea, and that'll be a new delight
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Sam Whitford
Sam Whitford@Can_O_Spam·
I think what I'm getting at is that a big mental barrier to starting/completing work seems to be the fact that we inadvertently attribute huge importance to the uniqueness of an idea.
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Sam Whitford
Sam Whitford@Can_O_Spam·
Had an interesting chat with my wife recently where I showed her a company I had found who are working on a VERY similar concept to the one I am trying to prototype.
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Craig Sharkie@twalve·
@freshtonic I love idiomatic code AND the versatility of tabbed indention, but wonder if altering so fundamental a concept won't require a config change or risk a Git history schism? "Correct on save" would see blame shift for every line to whoever makes the indent change?
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Craig Sharkie@twalve·
@jeremybrown What the world needs now is pop-up toasters. Alexie Sayle was on to something
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