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    #id
    Ah crap, BST strikes again

    I still can't see the point of it... why doesn't society just abandon its idiotic addiction to having everybody in the same place from 9 to 5 (or whenever) instead?

    The only real work I ever do is between 17:30 and 21:00, when everybody else (apart from some other hardcore geeks who are also utterly absorbed in what they're doing, and therefore don't constitute a distraction) has left.

    If they gave me an office with a door that closed, they'd get at least five times as much for their money.

    Ho hum

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      #id
      So near and yet so late...

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        #id
        Still, maybe I have it in me to persevere...

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          #id
          Or maybe not...

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            #id
            Might be worth a go

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              #id
              I hate it when the paparazzi follow me around...

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                #id
                I'm sure that's the same chimp...

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                  #id
                  I look quite laid back there though... more pensive here

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                    #id
                    100997... not that I'm counting or anything

                    Many deep thoughts about EC2 tonight - they now (since last Thursday, IIRC) allow you to obtain a fixed IP address (or indeed five thereof) associated with your account, which can then be dynamically allocated to one of your EC2 machine instances

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                      #id
                      This means that one can do all kinds of things that were already possible, but which weren't previously associable with a domain name - you had to rely on IP addresses

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