Richard Bullington-McGuire's tweets

Video Control Center during the Mythbusters appearance @ USA Science & Engineering Festival http://t.co/3AQ4cHy41 year 2 weeks ago
Declan's Precious Cargo http://t.co/kzhuIUpu1 year 2 weeks ago
I'd love to evaluate: (@Asana + @Harvest + @syncrhq + @QuickBooks Online + @Google Apps = complete cloud back office for a startup) — 1 year 2 weeks ago
At @blackstonefed dev night on #Hadoop @jadedgeek and I worked through: http://t.co/Kq6e03IM (hint: read the comments or it will fail) — 1 year 3 weeks ago
@jadedgeek check out this presentation from Facebook on their use of Hadoop and HDFS http://t.co/gkwMUfoe1 year 3 weeks ago
Tonight @jadedgeek is presenting about #Hadoop to @BlackstoneFed at or internal Dev Night - Part 1 of 3. Nice deck! — 1 year 3 weeks ago
"Did you clear your cache" is to #Drupal as "Did you try rebooting" is to #Windows — 1 year 3 weeks ago
You can use SSH over port 443 with github: http://t.co/M0Ll1Msm (thanks @NSError + http://t.co/YwrZwZDv + http://t.co/oGGJ4wsM) — 1 year 3 weeks ago
@sheridap re: finding #Vagrant, @mtndan, a fellow @blackstonefed architect, turned me on to it. Vagrant+Chef+EC2=Repeatable Dev/Test/Prod — 1 year 4 weeks ago
@sheridap You wouldn't go production with OS X or Windows so instead use a virtual guest that looks like prod #vagrant http://t.co/gfa1sReV1 year 4 weeks ago
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