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  1. The functional end of the jump rope machine: http://twitpic.com/omosv
  2. Eldest spawn strings the machine: http://twitpic.com/omo5u
  3. The raw material for the ropes: http://twitpic.com/omo12
  4. Making jump ropes at the Waldorf School fest. http://twitpic.com/ommt2
  5. Great job & thanks for the internet feed @marcusjcarey #dojocon
  6. RT @andywillingham: New blog post: http://tinyurl.com/ycbyxk7 - Atlanta NAISG November Meeting
  7. RT @SecurityBSides: BSidesBay is looking for sponsors: please contact us at info@securitybsides.org or DM - we need $$ and materials
  8. @jack_daniel Gotcha. Just checking.
  9. @SecurityBSides Is BSidesBay the same as BSidesSF? IE, during RSA?
  10. @cunningpike @andrewsmhay That is one way to do pricing. It doesn't scale well, though IMO and adds to the $vendor/$prospect disfunction.
  11. @andrewsmhay Yes. Our are on our website. I see the cost of negotiation as > potential for variable pricing
  12. @andrewsmhay I don't understand why companies play the secret pricing game. doesn't it say "wait til the last day of the quarter"
  13. RT @atllinuxfest: RT Ubuntu 9.10 install fest in Atlanta, Saturday, November 21st: http://bit.ly/4dmAKV
  14. RT @merlyn: Those Canadians And Their Flashlights [pic] http://ff.im/b5tAP << lol
  15. RT @agent0x0: RT @securityjustice: Security Podcasters "Go the Mo" for Men's Health http://bit.ly/2MrxpD #movember
  16. RT @ajc: Students in Ga. school launch campaign against droopy pants. http://bit.ly/2apje6 << Bless the children!
  17. @alexhutton congrats!
  18. RT @hurricanelabs: The Old Smash and Grab (How Pen-Testers Break Your Stuff). The right and the wrong way to pen test: http://hlurl.com/2s
  19. @ghostnomad Doesn't that article make it seem like it's an issue for the vendor that found it, but not necessarily others?
  20. RT @ghostnomad: RT @rwestervelt: Security researcher Moxie Marlinspike calls SSL protocol vulnerability a non issue http://j.mp/37NPNC #SSL