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  1. On my way to Tech Tuesday #masstlc with @bobfrankston
  2. @jobsworth We can go out for more later, if you want.
  3. @jobsworth They will have pizza and salad, I think.
  4. @jobsworth One Memorial Drive, Cambridge, 6-8pm. If you need a lift I can give you one from wherever. Tell them you're my special guest.
  5. RT @jobsworth: @DanB cool, I shall try that. [Response to my suggestion that he come to tomorrow's #masstlc Tech Tuesday at MS NERD]
  6. @jobsworth I'm around, but Tues night is Tech Tues at the MS NERD center - you should come: http://bit.ly/4jYOwm
  7. RT @ScottKirsner: @bobfrankston: Mike Hammer was prof for seminar in which Ethernet was Metcalfe's class project in May '73
  8. (without air conditioning there wouldn't have been computers)
  9. Eric Schmidt: will be one pipe, many devices connected to it. Internet on par w/invention of air conditioning
  10. Michael Hammer event w/Eric Schmidt about to begin at MIT
  11. I'm at MIT Kresge Auditorium as it fills up for noon event
  12. I'm off to attend a memorial lecture for Michael Hammer by Eric Schmidt.
  13. RT @DavidM2: Just finished Bricklin on Technology by @DanB (http://bricklin.com/bontech/) Excellent book! History & insight from a pioneer.
  14. @mkapor Happy Birthday! All the best!
  15. @macfisherman (Those were the one's I've used in order over the last decade or so for shipped products I coded.)
  16. @macfisherman No, I generally do my work in common languages to help me keep up w/today's stuff. C, C++, VB, Perl, JavaScript, etc.
  17. @zodlogic What do you think I should be coding for, and in which language? Just wondering...
  18. RT @zodlogic: @DanB on what? and in what lang? | Not ready to say yet. :)
  19. Haven't tweeted in a while. Too busy coding.
  20. @antrod Web was Europe and mid-west, not west coast. Mini-computers were the PC's of their day.