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  • Exeter reunion

    Exeter, alumni May 17, 2009

    I went to my high school reunion this weekend and I had a great time. It was inconvenient to travel to New England, but definitely worth it. I hadn’t seen some of my classmates since graduation… and my how we’ve grown. I’m pleased to say that all of my friends are studying worthwhile topics or engaging in exciting ventures and all of my adversaries are ridiculous.

    I was most excited to see how my dormitory had changed. This past year Main Street had only 2 preps and 5 of their seniors were kicked out. It’s disappointing to hear of seniors getting kicked out, hopefully they didn’t cause anyone great harm and learned from their mistakes.

    Lastly, I heard dorm grill was in the red. Perhaps they should offer more appealing combo meals?! Here’s what I sold my senior year and it seemed to work out:

    The Singaporean 1 Hot Pocket, 1 Soda $1.75
    The Fatass 3 Slices of Cheese, 1 IBC, 1 Gusher $4.15
    The Tiankai Liu 1 Power Bar, 1 Soda $1.75
    The Sampler 1 Slice Cheese, 1 Slice 'Roni, 1 IBC $3.00
    The All-Nighter 1 Snickers, 1 Twix, 1 Hershey's $1.75
    The Flip (very fruity) 1 Gusher, 1 Fruit Snack, 1 Juicy Fruit, and 1 Soda $1.50
  • Peas

    gardening, project Apr 26, 2009

    I just had a bowl of snap peas that were delicious. In roughly 3 weeks I will have grown a strawberry! I made this collage with Panolab, an iPhone application Tom made.

  • Red Team Racing

    dev, robotics Apr 6, 2009

    I’m on Hulu, are ulu? Nova is adding all of it’s content to Hulu and that includes Red Team Racing that includes yours truly. My scruffy mug is only on the screen for a few seconds, but it’s there nonetheless. Watching “The Great Robot Race race” video will explain what Red Team Racing was about and put the photos of me tooling around in a Hummer in context.

  • bottomtalent.com

    html, joke, website Mar 6, 2009
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  • Functional Testing

    Java, dev, testing Feb 4, 2009

    Are you using Selenium for functional testing and need an input value with whitespace? Try this:

    selenium.getEval("getInputValue(this.browserbot.findElement('"+locator+"'))");
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