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March 11, 2009

Filed under: Online, Meta (about Joystiq), MMO It's PTR time in the World of Warcraft, which means we're all checking out the next content patch before any of the changes go live (or are actually finalized). So now's the time for crazy stuff, whether it be testing out brand new bosses, seeing Warrio...
Joystiq [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Mike Schramm at 2:00 AM | 1 Citations

February 08, 2009

Hello, everyone! Yesterday, Neatorama user rellimz submitted a post to the Upcoming Queue, which subsequently got promoted to Neatorama's front page, about how the Queue is wreaking havoc on the blog. Overnight, the post got over 100 comments from other readers voicing the same concern. First of all...
Neatorama [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Alex at 4:34 PM

February 05, 2009

We got a heavy influx from Yahoo! visitors (hi guys!) - and while I was busy trying to keep the servers alive, Queuebot got a little too excited and posted 48 posts from the Upcoming Queue. That’s a lot of posts! Obviously some of the posts are of dubious quality - I’m going to go throug...
Neatorama [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Alex at 11:57 PM

February 04, 2009

Filed under: Online, Meta (about Joystiq), MMO This past week in the World of Warcraft was enough to make moonkins laugh with glee (that's what a moonkin is above, in case you don't know your WoW lingo). And WoW Insider covered it all -- here's our top 10 posts of the week for you to peruse at your ...
Joystiq [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Mike Schramm at 2:00 AM | 1 Citations

February 02, 2009

Hello everyone! It’s been a week since we’ve launched the Neatorama Upcoming Queue and I’d like to give you all a little update. Since we launched on January 26, we’ve had about 400 blog posts submitted, of which about 125 were promoted to the front page. Obviously some submi...
Neatorama [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Alex at 8:08 PM

January 26, 2009

This is the twelfth post in an article series about MIT’s lecture course “Introduction to Algorithms.” In this post I will review a trilogy of lectures on graph and shortest path algorithms. They are lectures seventeen, eighteen and nineteen. They’ll cover Dijkstra’s Al...
good coders code, great reuse [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Peteris Krumins at 9:00 PM

November 03, 2008

Been a long while. There was a new job and move in there somewhere. And an addiction to Ravelry. And yarn. And... Ah well, current knitting queue (Rav links): Versatility - love this. Can't wait to finish it. Have pretty much reached the halfway point. My goal is to finish this by the 22nd. Travelin...
The knitting librarian stores her yarn in her bookcase [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Jen at 10:45 AM

July 13, 2008

This week we talk about unlimited drinks Dublin, review the kit that the mobile geek at Glastonbury used (that’s James by the way), talk about Flirtomatic’s move into the German market, Ewan’s ‘mobile hell hole post’ and our favourite new things in the regular ‘th...
Mobile Industry Review [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 9:00 PM

July 07, 2008

Les’ “Delight Everyone” post is latest greatest addition to the 17th letter of the alphabet for savior conversation. And believe me I’m a huge fan, and am busy carving out a night sometime this week to play with the RabbitMQ/XMPP bridge (/waves hi Alexis). But …. there ...
Laughing Meme [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 6:02 PM

May 13, 2008

I was stood in a queue down the fag shop yesterday. Yesterday, in France, was a national holiday. This gaff is possibly the most popular cigarette shop in Toulouse - especially when everywhere else is closed i.e during a national holiday. For the record, I bought a 20 pack of Dunhill Blue for €5.3...
noodlepie [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 4:03 PM
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