Richard Bullington-McGuire's tweets
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@shawnferry after you really learn vi, there are some mental twists that are hard to :u — 1 year 4 weeks ago |
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My company, @BlackstoneFed is looking for an Alfresco developer for a full-time position in the DC area. Please DM me for details. — 1 year 4 weeks ago |
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Seattle's Best Coffee kiosk runs on another Seattle export, Windows XP http://t.co/oRxMSHjI — 1 year 4 weeks ago |
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@bishopia I suffered Pizza Rage tonight when the Arlington @zpizza called after I placed my order and said they ran out of soy mozzarella. — 1 year 4 weeks ago |
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I just backed Blink / Steady - A bike light with motion and light sensors (CNC milled in Brooklyn) @Kickstarter http://t.co/YZipAyRp — 1 year 4 weeks ago |
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Richard Bullington-McGuire's tweets
- Video Control Center during the Mythbusters appearance @ USA Science & Engineering Festival http://t.co/3AQ4cHy4 — 1 year 2 weeks ago
- Declan's Precious Cargo http://t.co/kzhuIUpu — 1 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/gkwMUfoe — 1 year 3 weeks ago
