Chipping the web – foam
Sterling Camden
Trees of ten: There are 106 trees that contain ten nodes.
Joseph sort of asked about the title of this series. “Chipping” can mean to break off small fragments, to engage in witty or teasing discussion, or to put a backspin on your return shot. All three apply, at least metaphorically. Plus, “Chip” is my nickname. Credit for thinking of the title “Chipping the web” goes to Assaf Arkin.
Now you can be an even more effective twit.
TDavid has an excellent follow-on post on how best to violate Jeff Atwood’s blogging cliche list.
If you know anything about treating Group B Strep infections in newborns, contact Rogers Cadenhead. His newborn niece needs your help.
The name’s Monster… Frankenstein’s Monster.
Thanks for the link-love, Avinash!
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Thanks for the link. We’ve gotten some good advice and passed it along to my niece’s parents.
Thanks for the explanation on the title. It makes a lot more sense now. (:
BTW, the link on the word trees doesn’t seem to work.
n/m, it was just me
You’re welcome, Rogers, and glad to hear it. Here’s repeating our hopes for your niece’s speedy and full recovery.
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