Written Four Months Ago, Posted Today
One of the uncommonly thought-of advantages to working in a small, windowless room is that you have zero chance of being in a situation where the sun will reflect off a shiny surface somewhere and spontaneously burn a hole in your corneas. (Editor's note: I never had that problem working at my last job. I wrote this after the sun bounced some fierce beams off of a 2005 framed company photo in the conference room and seared my retinas. Workplace hazard when you can see outside, I suppose.)
Also, on an unrelated note, when did the default install of mg(1) in OpenBSD get the "auto-fill-mode" option? I think it must have been fairly recently. Either way, thanks guys. It rocks. (Editor's note: mg has actually made great strides that make it much friendlier to use than installed emacs from ports or packages, which is dozens of megabytes that I don't want to have to install just to get pretty word-wrapping.)
I may not be alone in this, but I feel almost no hope whatsoever that Kevin Rose will ever resume making episodes of thebroken. (Editor's note: he's too busy apologizing for his stupid business magazine cover photos these days and reflecting on how awesome it is to run digg.com. Too bad.)
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