umm...

On Sep 17, 2010, at 2:43 PM, Selzer Echeverria wrote:

> 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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