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Joined November 2008
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Isley Brothers "This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)" -- can't beat that Motown sound!
RT @kriggins http://is.gd/nN8w (Holy cow! I've got to see this talk live sometime!)
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RT @kriggins http://is.gd/nVQS (Everybody in IT should read this article and take it to heart!)
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@strandjs Is that two separate talks or are those two things related somehow? :-)
@qhartman Welcome to the social media revolution, my friend... :-)
Sorry to all those people on the #chgctrl webinar who didn't get their questions answered. We'll be doing a follow-up Q&A session RSN...
Just got done with the #chgctrl webcast with @RealGeneKim-- AWESOME! We'll be tweeting the link to the archived copy in the next 24hrs...
We're using #chgctrl for our webcast today...
Of course, a lot of other kinds of IT projects end up being archeology as well. More good stuff from @PeterJThomas -- http://is.gd/nSIs
@katzmandu Hmm, you think IBM will keep Solaris going? I assumed they'd just let it die off like they're doing with AIX.
Hey @kevinbehr, that article makes me crazy too. Don't expect journalistic excellence from Computerworld. Kevin's rant-- http://is.gd/nSiv
So if IBM buys Sun would they GPL ZFS so that it can be merged into the Linux kernel? What happens to MySQL? #sunibm
I throw Ed a bone and he has the temerity to impugn my OS? The gloves come off in this episode of Command Line Kung Fu: http://is.gd/nQ9o
At the #Eugene City Brewery getting ready to start the IT Pro Forum meeting -- http://itproforum.org
@RealGeneKim Hey! Some of those phone calls were with me! Woo-hoo! I made Gene vomit!
Sure @RealGeneKim, our webinar sign-up is at http://is.gd/ndVe -- I'm really looking forward to it!
@kevinbehr How does it compare to the tapas place in Ft Lauderdale?
@adamely Shouldn't the IDS infrastructure I've already invested in detect bot activity? Why would I buy an additional appliance for this?
RT @JustinKohnen via @laprice and others: The degree of normality in a database is inversely proportional to that of its DBA.
@pmoriarty ... and may your blessings always fit within 140 characters!