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Day 08.18.09

atxryan: Thought District 9 was excellent. Prematurely over-hyped as the next Alien or 2001 tho. I don’t look forward to the storyline of the sequel.

atxryan: Thought District 9 was excellent. Prematurely over-hyped as the next Alien or 2001 tho. I don’t look forward to the storyline of the sequel.

atxryan: @BigMikeInAustin Laptop. I was finishing up a bit o’ work before the movie tonight.

atxryan: @BigMikeInAustin Laptop. I was finishing up a bit o’ work before the movie tonight.

atxryan: Disregard that latest tweet. @AlamoDrafthouse S. Lamar wifi is just suffering from latency issues. It’s working though.

atxryan: Disregard that latest tweet. @AlamoDrafthouse S. Lamar wifi is just suffering from latency issues. It’s working though.

atxryan: I thought @AlamoDrafthouse had wifi? I’m unable to bring up any websites. :-(

atxryan: I thought @AlamoDrafthouse had wifi? I’m unable to bring up any websites. :-(

atxryan: @doogsatx The circus is in town. Ringling Bros. unloads them from their train in East Austin and marches the animals to the Erwin center.

atxryan: @doogsatx The circus is in town. Ringling Bros. unloads them from their train in East Austin and marches the animals to the Erwin center.

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atxryan: @apocalippz “(the question mark is part of his surname and not a typographical mistake)” Who the F does that guy think he is?

atxryan: @apocalippz “(the question mark is part of his surname and not a typographical mistake)” Who the F does that guy think he is?

atxryan: Finding it increasingly hard to ignore District 9 chatter. I’m seeing it tonight people!! *ignores twitter*

atxryan: Finding it increasingly hard to ignore District 9 chatter. I’m seeing it tonight people!! *ignores twitter*

A quote from Iain Lamb

rather baffling finding: POST requests, made via the XMLHTTP object, send header and body data in separate tcp/ip packets [and therefore,] xmlhttp GET performs better when sending small amounts of data than an xmlhttp POST – Iain Lamb

A quote from Iain Lamb

rather baffling finding: POST requests, made via the XMLHTTP object, send header and body data in separate tcp/ip packets [and therefore,] xmlhttp GET performs better when sending small amounts of data than an xmlhttp POST – Iain Lamb