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I am beating Elaine at Four Square and she was happy to let everyone know shes #2.
Boulder Denver New Tech meetup was a blast. Bio Beers (w free beer from Twisted Pine!) was super tasty (even if they tried to deny my free beer) and as always, great sushi from Hapa
Teacher Lawrence Baum leads an Algebra I class on Monday, Aug. 29, 2011, at A. Maceo Smith New Tech High School.
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No sé... salió por casualidad y me gustó.
Tirada con un iPhone y subida desde el propio teléfono sin retocar.
Petit dejeuner etourisme le 18 janv 2012 à Aix en provence
les entreprises
FMC
Ehotelmarketing
Reservit
HotelHotel
Globekid
VeryLastRoom
La société FMC
at the PC: Chris Larson, Daylo.com; reading: Shawn Holt, Mimeo; and in the
mid-foreground, Salim Ismail, PubSub. at New York New Tech Meetup. A fun time
was had by all!
SVASE - Affiliate for International Software Development Outsourcing Conference:
that's coming up on May 20 at Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA www.computerhistory.org/ .
Keynote speaker: Tony Wasserman www.computerhistory.org/ - open source projects are the great example of distributed group of people working remotely on joint software development project;
Distiguished speaker: Thomas (Tom) Frey www.davinciinstitute.com/speakers.php for the first time ever: An Industry Poised for Transition: The Future of Software Development
New Tech Learners present proposals to local businesses about bringing manufacturing back to the United States.
Ship ahead of its time... propellered, paddle wheels, and Sails pushed this giant along.. Six times larger than any ship known built in history to that time she ran from 1859 launching and was broken up Merseyside in 1889... running passengers for years she was most noted for laying the first transatlantic cable in 1866.... 4000 capacity passengers put her easily ahead of any liner for decades …