Dec 19
Christmas Gifts 2. Copyright © Wong Mei Teng. Used under license. On the twelfth day of Christmas,
my true love gave to me:

Twelve cores debugging,
Eleven named-pipes piping,
Ten laptops loading,
Nine apps compiling,
Eight mice a-moving,
Seven smartphones syncing,
Six geeks a-coding,
Five I-D-E’s,
Four calling cards,
Three iPads,
Two monitors,
And a cartridge for my H-P.

Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Peace to You!

(Originally published Dec 24, 2010)

Article published on December 19, 2011




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  3. Chris 77 Says:

    intereting!!!
    and what gift do you want to give to he/she??

    How about going through all the old photo albums and making your music cd’s go with some photos? You might also check out some yardsales and look for something you can re-paint / restore and re-gift it !!
    Making your he/she a 3D photo gallery with iFunia 3D gallery( And one of the best way to share the joy with others is to make a Christmas photo gallery with Christmas photos, music and send it as a gift to your family and friends, or just to remember this day.
    This gift will take a bit more effort on your part than most others, but the reaction you receive when he/she opens it up will be worth it.

  4. Ecommerce Solutions Says:

    Hey,
    I think you have enjoyed these 12 days very much… am i right??

  5. event planning software Says:

    Awesome, great matching gift writing! Happy Holiday to all!

  6. Seo Sydney Says:

    Great post! The system was ready, the program was coded, And memory drums had been carefully loaded; While adding a Christmasy glow to the scene, The lights on the console, flashed red, white and green.

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