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2016-02-11T07:14:45.000468Z

lmorning.

agile_geek 2016-02-11T07:27:13.000469Z

Morning @paulspencerwilliams

agile_geek 2016-02-11T07:27:55.000470Z

Quick reminder - ProCloDo is at Skills Matter next Tuesday...change in venue from Salesforce's offices in Bishopsgate.

agile_geek 2016-02-11T07:28:07.000471Z

Sign up on Skills Matter website

agile_geek 2016-02-11T07:29:01.000472Z

@paulspencerwilliams: just to remove confusion the 'Morning' was to you and everyone..the announcement to everyone not just you!

2016-02-11T07:39:51.000475Z

😉

malcolmsparks 2016-02-11T08:58:33.000476Z

Morning cold isn't it

2016-02-11T09:17:13.000477Z

Yes, yes it is.

thomas 2016-02-11T09:27:14.000478Z

morning

thomas 2016-02-11T09:27:46.000479Z

yes, it is !@#$dy cold. had to do the school walk today …. ⛸️

agile_geek 2016-02-11T09:42:43.000480Z

Call this cold? When I wer' lad it was so cold fingers fell off.....they grew back.

mccraigmccraig 2016-02-11T10:10:51.000482Z

you were a lad in t' little ice age @agile_geek ?

agile_geek 2016-02-11T10:12:08.000483Z

@mccraigmccraig: yeah, I'm that old!

mccraigmccraig 2016-02-11T10:18:18.000484Z

i was wondering the other day... when the thames used to freeze over, what happened to it's massive tidal range ? did the ice move up and down too ?

thomas 2016-02-11T10:21:35.000485Z

I guess it would. and would there be less tidal range if the river was wider?

thomas 2016-02-11T10:21:56.000487Z

as in the water not being pushed up as much?

mccraigmccraig 2016-02-11T10:22:39.000488Z

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Thames_frost_fairs is pertinent... ice was 11 inches thick in london in 1683/4... which would have to move with the tide, since it's nothing like thick enough to bridge the river

thomas 2016-02-11T10:22:59.000489Z

:simple_smile:

thomas 2016-02-11T10:23:09.000490Z

11 inches is a lot of ice.

thomas 2016-02-11T10:23:53.000491Z

and the river was wider and slower.

thomas 2016-02-11T10:24:06.000492Z

I suspect that would make a difference as well

mccraigmccraig 2016-02-11T10:25:50.000493Z

yeah, i guess a significant part of the tidal range of the current thames in london is because of the emabankment

agile_geek 2016-02-11T10:30:40.000494Z

the tidal range would definitely have been less

agile_geek 2016-02-11T10:32:19.000495Z

it's reach inland would have been less to due to a wider, shallower estuary too

agile_geek 2016-02-11T10:32:44.000496Z

but the ice would have floated up and down.

mccraigmccraig 2016-02-11T14:14:35.000498Z

anyone know what the score is with the prismatic->plumatic github org rename ?

dominicm 2016-02-11T14:15:40.000499Z

@mccraigmccraig: Weird

glenjamin 2016-02-11T14:20:17.000500Z

i heard the company pivoted, might be related?

mccraigmccraig 2016-02-11T14:21:18.000501Z

yeah, i heard that too... was wondering if it's clear yet what the implications are - schema is pretty critical to a lot of stuff these days

minimal 2016-02-11T14:45:05.000502Z

think a bunch of them left as well

minimal 2016-02-11T14:46:14.000504Z

looks like they want to carry on with the org while not being associated with the company. (guess)

minimal 2016-02-11T14:50:21.000505Z

Jason Wolfe tweeted that he was looking for work in December and he did the name change commit

thomas 2016-02-11T15:39:28.000506Z

very weird indeed. But a rename shouldn’t affect schema?

glenjamin 2016-02-11T15:40:45.000507Z

only as far as it’s often referred to as “prismatic schema"

2016-02-11T16:02:52.000508Z

Send help, I’m elbow deep in Angular debugging!

thomas 2016-02-11T20:26:36.000509Z

@glenjamin: good point… I guess that just “schema” is to generic.

gjnoonan 2016-02-11T21:37:03.000510Z

Evening all

jonpither 2016-02-11T21:41:10.000511Z

evenin