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04 July 2008 01:14
Celebrating July 4th
I try to limit the number of truly off topic posts I do, but today is a special day in the US and one that still gets most of the recognition it deserves. Take a minute and re-read the Declaration of Independence and think about what's happened since...
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12 May 2008 01:27
Visiting Boston This Week
I get busy and usually forget to post when I'm out and about, but for once I've remembered. I'll be in Boston next week working and doing a vacationing after 5 pm. If you happen to be one of my 17.5 loyal blog readers (or even if you're...
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24 April 2008 08:09
Tribute to Jim Gray
Ran across this in the Mar/Apr ACM Queue, http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/IPRO/JimGrayTribute/ will be held at UC Berkeley on May 31st, 2008. Jim Gray was a Microsoft researcher that focused on databases and was lost at sea some time ago.
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