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Last week was all about NER, and OpenCalais. This week, if I'm up all night, it's because I'm mucking with the bleeding edge versions of libEvent, memcachedb, Berkeley DB and Sedna ( it feels weird to be dowloading software from a russian site on purpose ). 1024 threads seems to work fine, but I'm going to need almost 10 times that many and then as many processes to act as test clients. I'm not sure my hardware is right for these kinds of tests.
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Claudiano commented, on June 27, 2013 at 10:39 a.m.:
I remember whtcaing Galaxy of Terror with my neighbors years back. It was an interesting experience, especially in the strange, crackpot climax. The bit we had a good laugh with was when the guy (Sid Haig) gets a piece of his super ninja shuriken stuck in his arm and my neighbor yelled, Cut off your arm, buddy! When did just that, we all burst into laughter.