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Tucson, AZ
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So you wanna hear about the Singing Nuns in my XHTML class in Boston in 1999?
Replying to @immeemz
@immeemz Hanging on my words can be dangerous. I change them. People slip off and bump their heads ;) I do remember your smiling face.
@snosnap I'm actually ready for cup #2. :: clink :: To a great day!
Replying to @immeemz
@immeemz You must have already been being sweet to me. :)
I used to be so much more fun in sessions. Barefoot, throwing Hershey's kisses at people, singing songs. Molly's Startup Years. Do miss!
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Replying to @immeemz
Do you recall if I was still throwing Hershey's kisses at people then? @immeemz? They made me stop! "you could poke someone's eye out."
Replying to @immeemz
Oh dear, @immeemz. That was the CMP WEB show. There's a great story about the group of singing nuns who attended my XHTML class. No joke.
Replying to @rainycat
@rainycat you have teh kittehs yes? Do they not seek out warmth. Very common trait amongst cats. Love the heat, they do.
@katcal Not quite big enough for a swim, but I can get you a fresh cup :)
Replying to @rainycat
@rainycat Clink! Kitteh loves the heat. She lies in the hottest spot she can find, even in the middle of 110f days. Cats . . . are.
Replying to @immeemz
@immeemz do you remember where it was held? Was it downtown in the conference center connected to the Sheraton?
Replying to @immeemz
@immeemz Boston in 1999. Could have been the year we did a WEB show all around the country. Back in the Web Review days. Flashbacks, yikes!
Coffee of the day: A strong house blend, served very hot with milk in a Jedi mug. Join me!
Absolutely gorgeous morning in Tucson. 90f expected high. Fortunately we're still cooling down at night. That will change very soon, alas.
Replying to @immeemz
@immeemz in 1999? Where was that session? What a year. The emergence of the "Tables for Layout are EVIL" passage in our collective history.
Replying to @alexhorre
@alexhorre oh no. I just agreed. I mean, what else was there to do? . It bears the weight of its inherent truth.
Replying to @Bhooshan
@Bhooshan I try to screen those folks out! I mean, HTML5 is not, despite some people's behavior to the contrary, a religious topic.
Clerk at the grocery store with a wild west twang answers my "how ya doing?" "Well" she says, "Thangs are just weird everwhere Ma'am.
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"Didn't realize Molly's session would be so evangelical." - is this person: a) noobie or innocent; b) not a Web dev; c) too lazy to read