Wednesday, June 11, 2008

I m looking at the new Bumbleride Indie Twin stroller & wanted to take a poll: Would you choose the brown Koa or Ruby red?

www.bumbleride.com

I just can t make up my mind on what color! Plus trying to be practical with sun/fading and also stains (kids & babies ya know) Thanks & God bless everybody!

Monsters - 25

Rainbow Dragon - 2
Hamon- Lord of Striking Thunder - 1
Crystal Beast Sapphire Pegasus - 3
Crystal Beast Topaz Tiger - 3
Crystal Beast Ruby Carbuncle - 3
Crystal Beast Amethyst Cat - 3
Crystal Beast Colbalt Eagle - 3
Crystal Beast Amber Mammoth - 3
Crystal Beast Emerald Tortoise - 3
Gravi - Crush Dragon - 1

Spells - 18

Rare Value - 1
Crystal Abundance - 3
Crystal Promise - 2
Crystal Beacon - 2
Crystal Blessing - 3
Ancient City - Rainbow Ruins - 3
Mystical Space Typhoon - 1
Share the Pain - 1
Smashing Ground - 1
Swords of Revealing Light - 1

Traps - 5

Crystal Raigeki -1
Rainbow Gravity - 1
Rainbow Path - 1
Last Resort - 1
Sakuretsu Armor - 1

Monsters 23
Gravi-Crush Dragon x3
Magna-slash Dragon x3
CB Sapphire Pegasus x2
CB Amber Mammoth x2
CB Cobalt Eagle x2
CB Emerald Tortoise x2
CB Ruby Carbuncle x2
CB Topaz Tiger
CB Amethyst Cat
Dweller in the Depths x3
Seismic Crasher x2

Spells 13
Crystal Beacon x3
Crystal Blessing x3
Crystal Promise
Crystal Abundance
Premature Burial
Lightning Vortex
MST
Giant Trunade
Heavy Storm

Traps 5
Crystal Raigeki x3
Gem Flash Energy x2


This is just somethin that I slaped together out of crystal beast and leftover cards so feel free to break it into whatever form you like.

What do you think of these names??

Warrick Dylan - Boy
Carter Ross - Boy
Ruby Lucille - Girl
Callista Raine - Girl

I ve looked around a bit and started looking at both as a next language. Mainly for fun- but also as another tool in the box.

Looking at the two- they both seem very similar- easily read- and easily expandable with different libraries.

Ruby has Rails- and Python has django. They both seem similar- but Django seems a little more specifically driven at one type of user.

Python seems like it has one right tool for each job- but ruby s model seems more open to multiple solutions

My question is- before I go on too long- which would you choose and why?
and please correct any misconceptions i may have
yeah- I m not using the frameworks as a deciding factor- but generally they can tell you what the people using the language are doing- and where it may be going.
Rav- both Ruby and Python are pretty equal in web/non-web programing capabilities. Rails is the hot item in Ruby right now- so you re gonna see a lot more of that side.
Any other advice would be appreciated.

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