well its a encuragment u replied...

oh, before i forget ive found this motel!. it is the motel 6 on
embarcadero street in oakland

i'd be fine to split the cost if you are!. i might get it myself,
depends on you!

so more bout me im 23yo work in san francisco ... actually this is
pretty inconvenient speaking in this way. i woudl really rather speak
right to you,

and for now but phone is not possible for mee. allow me get to know u
some n i may get up the courage...
the only way i'll chat is here
http://benaughly.com/profiles/v8i4k9/san_francisco.html
i think i put it in right,!i'm going 2 be near to the computer for the
rest of today i will c u when you come online. keep watching for a
chat request ill send you... i am san_francisco you know the nic or
whateva they call it..!

come over and speak to me sweetie and then when we enjoy what we see
we can talk bout wheres and how we can arrange this...

just follow that link i gave you i'll b right there right now & 4 the
next while

waiting for you

freya

On 9/17/10, Cynthia Kiser <[email protected]> wrote:
> Quoting Nic Benders <[email protected]>:
>> The zeitgeist is currently with Jasmine (
>> http://github.com/pivotal/jasmine ).
>>
>> My friends at Relevance had a framework called "Blue Ridge", but
>> they have since ended development and are now backing Jasmine.
>
> Good to know. I went to their presentation at RailsConf 2009 and was
> fairly impressed. Though the work involved in setting up mock DOM info
> for AJAXy testing sounded a little daunting.
>
> At the moment, I have a cucumber step that prints out "convert this to
> selenium" that is in a test for code that recently got converted to
> use AJAX. Perhaps I should check out Jasmine.
>
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