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  1. On this day: 5 July 1687 – Isaac Newton publishes Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica
  2. Doing some more evaluation of @wbm's TimedTweet application. There has been some great improvements recently!
  3. On this day, 4 July 1776 - The United States Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Second Continental Congress
  4. @schambers It was on Spike 30 minutes ago.
  5. @schambers Oh well...Naked Science is coming on in a minute. I'll watch that instead :)
  6. @schambers I am, but I was flipping between that and Star Wars A New Hope earlier. I think I'm going to watch some TiVoed "Dirty jobs" next
  7. @BillRob Haha you would think that wouldn't you :)
  8. Regardless if you do know yourself, is it obvious when someone does not?
  9. "Know Thyself" - what does it mean to know yourself? Who am I? Why am I here? What is the real purpose of my life? Will it even matter?
  10. If Dunder-Mifflin had layoffs, would it be called paper cuts?
  11. @sukijean I still think Natchitoches would be a great place to retire to. When I am 45 and rich :)
  12. @AndyLeonard What collation?
  13. @Plip You wake up that way I think
  14. @alanstevens And that Tito's vodka should be in there too :)
  15. @ktegels I thought about specifying that, but some people might be a bit touchy about the Nazis
  16. @wbm "What" should have been capitalized in that last tweet, Wally.
  17. #DailyTSQL Consider object_id() to easily determine existence of objects. 1st param is the object name, 2nd (optional) is the type
  18. @sukijean Never! :)
  19. On this day: 2 July 1979 – The first U.S. coin to honor a woman, the Susan B. Anthony dollar, is introduced
  20. Additionally: 2 July 1964 – President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (one more to go...)