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  1. Really enjoyed: Copenhagen Through Eyes of Dr. Seuss http://bit.ly/88JeEK
  2. FUNNY: RT: @brianaker: http://bit.ly/5NpVDd <-- my five minute talk from #opensqlcamp on no-sql
  3. Putting Entropy In the Cloud http://bit.ly/6pj3R about the strength of random number generators in hypervisor guest VM's
  4. Writing Code that Scales - http://bit.ly/3ihea8
  5. http://launchpad.net/drizzle for drizzle source code. All builds fully regression tested!
  6. Brian Aker gives Drizzle talk at #opensqlcamp and wow it has come a long long way recently. See Drizzle at Launchpad.
  7. Monty explains why he left Sun/MySQL at #opensqlcamp and shows roadmap for MariaDB. Very compelling.
  8. @MystirrE RE: Encryption difficulties in #cloudcomputing. See my blog on this: http://bit.ly/6pj3R "Putting Entropy in the Cloud"
  9. Wrapping up a great day at #opensqlcamp today. I hope to have something very exciting to announce tomorrow.
  10. Considering "train wreck" for flexible multi-replication MySQL setups. #opensqlcamp
  11. RT @ronaldbradford: Great tech intro on MongoDB by @mdirolf @mongodb #opensqlcamp
  12. FInished up Cassandra session at #opensqlcamp
  13. Enjoying pizza with the #opensql folks at Old Town Pizza in Portland
  14. In Portland for the OpenSQL event. Just finished meeting with Brian Aker. Possible integration between Drizzle and Cassandra... will explore
  15. RT @mashable: Murdoch to Hide News Corp Content from Google Within Months - http://bit.ly/1bkha8
  16. Remus Project: Full Memory Mirroring! http://bit.ly/2JTEA0
  17. OpenSQL in Portland is just a week away. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone there. I can smell the pizza already!
  18. "Idealism increases in direct proportion to one's distance from the problem." - John Galsworthy
  19. RT @brianaker: Amazon RDS, MySQL, Hmm? http://bit.ly/1fkUJk <-- What is old is new again.
  20. @thorpus firefox 2.0 works with #addthis now