• The new suggested viewing order for Star Wars. Now who wants to have a Star Wars marathon with me? nomachetejuggling.com/2011/11/11/the-star-wars-saga-suggested-viewing-order

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  • @geekgirlweb DO IT! JOIN US ON THE DARK SIDE!

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  • @colly: Frank redesigns (or maybe rethinks) as only he can. Go spoil your senses. frankchimero.com @fchimero” Best breakpoint ever?

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  • Note to self: rewrite Sass presentation(s) in impress.js.

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  • @richthegeek Fair enough.

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  • @richthegeek MacBook Air FTW! Although a Chromebook could be interesting if using Deck.js or something similar.

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  • @canarymason Just OOC, is there a reason all of the Compass Recipes’ CSS3 background have CSS comments instead of Sass comments?

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  • @geekgirlweb Disagree w your disagree? The few episodes I’ve watched have made me cringe, not in a cringe humor way, in a hurt intellect way

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  • OH “Arrested Development: smart jokes about stupid people. Big Bang Theory: stupid jokes about smart people. Know the difference.” #yes

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  • Dear all my friends, do yourself a favor and learn to program this year. codecademy.com Come to the Code Side; we’ve got cookies.

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  • @jensimmons IMO, the UI/X guidelines for mobile/first+touch are good enough to be used as general design guidelines. //@ScottKellum

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  • @ScottKellum Well then really, isn’t the answer proper use of Modernizr?

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  • @ScottKellum Does Modernizr check for those as well?

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  • @mattfarina okay. Let me get my website running again, then you shall have your blog post.

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  • @mattfarina …doesn’t get Core contributors excited, but it gets themers /very/ excited.

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  • @mattfarina …which I’ve found aren’t very compelling arguments for some reason. Being able to call +fivestar('images/drupal/*.png/); …

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  • @mattfarina …the benefits to those who no longer work on the front end. 90% of what we get is upkeep improvements/contrib improvements…

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  • @mattfarina Agreed, but IMO Sass has the strongest argument of the three. The issue w/the argument for Sass in Core is its hard to explain…

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  • @mattfarina …Less or Stylus, similar to how we use jQuery in no-conflict so other libraries can be used.

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  • @mattfarina …friendly than Stylus, plus has the largest pre pro community, both in and out of Drupal. And with pre pro hooks, can sub in…

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  • @mattfarina True, however Bootstrap has been ported to Sass. For me, it’s a no brainer as Sass is more powerful than Less and more user…

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  • @mattfarina …nonstarter. We need more coding developers, but that’s a mindset switch.

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  • @mattfarina I try and push people to use the cli, and spent a good 20 min my last talk doing basic cl stuff, but for many, it’s still a…

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  • @mattfarina …a unified Drupal Sass stack (would also eliminate the need of the CSS Compressor in Core).

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  • @mattfarina Agreed, and honestly don’t know. I personally would like to see a fully function Drupal module to help fulfill my vision of…

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