[02:33] <jrwren> whoa, rick_h wasn't lying. he is not here.
[02:41] <cmaloney> yeah, he's awol
[15:10] <cmaloney> Latest O'Reilly Programming newsletter subject: "Java at 20, Kill the Cruft, Blog Post Driven Development + more"
[15:11] <cmaloney> Thought for sure it read: "Java at 20 - Kill the Cruft..."
[15:14] <greg-g> none of that newsletter subject is good
[15:15] <cmaloney> Now now, I'm sure Blog-Post Driven Development is just fine
[15:15] <cmaloney> (too bad rick_h isn't here, because I was going to make a reference to one of my co-workers.)
[15:17] <jrwren> blog post driven development is how I survived 2005-2009
[15:18] <greg-g> now its stackexchange
[15:19] <jrwren> not so much.
[15:19] <cmaloney> http://blog.estimote.com/post/119525082855/user-stories-on-steroids-how-estimote-uses-blog?
[15:20] <greg-g> I'm weirded out by non-remote teams now
[15:20] <greg-g> (seeing things like using physical kanban boards with post its)
[15:21] <cmaloney> Yeah
[15:21] <cmaloney> It seems so old-fashioned.
[15:22] <jrwren> i LOVE physical kanban boards.
[15:22] <jrwren> sooo much more efficient than digital.
[15:23] <cmaloney> Really?
[15:25] <jrwren> yes.
[15:25] <greg-g> yeah, if you're all there physically, I agree
[15:25] <jrwren> yes, it simply does not work if any team member is remote.
[20:34] <emodzhi> kanbancam
[22:20] <cmaloney> woo