@TravisSheridan I love me some meatloaf. I like to make sandwiches from the leftovers. I need to pop in and make you one. Guaranteed to please! 😀

I would love to live in downtown Fresno. fresnobee.com/sports/spt-col…

So much talent in one person. vimeo.com/226379658

@flyosity I wish they’d included BBEdit in that mix. I still use it, love it.

Either it’s very broken or being replaced? ¯_(ツ)_/¯ twitter.com/lapcatsoftware…

Clever. twitter.com/JFahrni/status…

This is one of those soft skills that’s hard to come by. It’s part of the reason my business failed. twitter.com/chris_hawk/sta…

@JFahrni A developer using a Chromebook, yes, it works. blog.lessonslearned.org/building-a-mor…

@flyosity Too much going on to skip the earlier seasons.

@OluseyiSonaiya I don’t disagree with that.

@lapcatsoftware I used to call myself Custodial Engineer at Visio. I tried to get them to print it on my business cards, they wouldn’t do it.

@lapcatsoftware That’s it! Totally updating my website and Twitter profile to include Code Monkey!

@chris_hawk Thanks for the kind word, Chris. Much appreciated. I’m a happy camper at Agrian. It’s all good. 😀

@chris_hawk I say that as a way to compare my skills to the skills of Visio’s founders and senior devs. They are amazing developers. I’m not that good.

@kevinhoctor 😳

@andrey_butov You’re not alone. We lost our Mom a few years back and I’m about to become a Grandfather. My thinking has changed a bit.

@steipete I really wanted a Mac but couldn’t afford it. I can’t complain. The PC and Windows gave me a great career. Now I do iOS stuff!

@steipete No, it ran Windows 2.1! I upgraded the motherboard to a 386sx and went to Windows 3.1 a few years later.

@steipete I purchased my first computer when I was 23. It was a 286 with a whopping 1MB RAM, 20MB HDD, and monochrome display. Ran Win 3.1. $2,500

I need a real vacation. No technology. Replace it with a good book. Someplace quite and beautiful. Two weeks minimum. Mountains or beach.

Even though Apple has a directory, that’s all it is, a directory. It’s just as easy to point at the original RSS feed to get your podcasts. twitter.com/davewiner/stat…

@steipete I know, Peter. I’m ancient — in computing years — by comparison. Your team is doing wonderful work, leading by example. The way it should be

@chris_hawk Also. They are giants. Nobody can deny their ability as a team to ship the highest quality, most useful, software on Mac and iOS.

@davewiner Creating a free podcast directory in 2005 certainly helped. It’s still free to this day and points to the site of origin.

@kcase Beautiful. Enjoy every moment.