If it was important, your phone would have rung. Now get back to work. — @mperedim

Returning from trip to the Greek islands. Sailing in close reach (greek "ανοιχτή όρτσα") at 8.6 knots and a heel (inclination) of ~15°.

via "The music washed away all the hate, and society started advancing Every demographic was represented, It was a rainbow coalition of dancing"

A lot of friends abroad ask me the same question: "What has led up to the current financially hard situation in Greece?". I found this excellent article from NY Times called "Can Greeks Become Germans?", which summarizes the problem in a very detailed way. I'll quote some large sections ...

If @transifex ever entered the Linux desktop, the first thing I'd translate would be "λσ -λα bash: λσ: command not found..." — https://twitter.com/#!/glezos/status/93335171264286721

At the QuickNDirty OpenCoffee Patras event, talking startups and technology

Greece was the ultimate bubble, and most of society was content with that — the promise of stress-free living was impossible to pass up. Over the years, I witnessed the powers-that-be strip away all mechanisms of entrepreneurship, risk and innovation in favor of the alternatives: a bloated public sector and a ...

A woman's shoulders are the front lines of her mystique, and her neck, if she's alive, has all the mystery of a border town. A no-man's land in that battle between the mind and the body. — John Milton, The Devil's Advocate

So I guess this is where I tell you what I learned - my conclusion, right? Well, my conclusion is: Hate is baggage. Life's too short to be pissed off all the time. It's just not worth it. — Danny Vinyard, American History X

With @yantonellis hacking together with live country music in the background.