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This is my last post. X has gotten so bad with all the propaganda. Chow


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Become legendary #JAXvsKC | #IWATJ


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Tonight, we show the world who we are. #TENvsJAX | #DUUUVAL


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Frame it. #JAXvsTEN | #DUUUVAL

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#JAXvsTEN | #DUUUVAL

Looking for Principle DevOps Engineer in Jacksonville FL area. jobs.lever.co/dnb/a7331362-2…


Looking for DevOps Engineers in Jacksonville Florida area. jobs.lever.co/dnb/6b956b3a-b…


You mean Russian bots have spoken.

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Should be Florida mascot

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The James Webb Space Telescope has provided scientists their best view of Neptune's faint rings since the fleeting flyby of NASA's Voyager 2 probe more than 30 years ago. spaceflightnow.com/2022/09/22/jws…

SpaceflightNow's tweet image. The James Webb Space Telescope has provided scientists their best view of Neptune's faint rings since the fleeting flyby of NASA's Voyager 2 probe more than 30 years ago. spaceflightnow.com/2022/09/22/jws…

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Well would ya look at that :) #DUUUVAL

Jaguars's tweet image. Well would ya look at that :) 

#DUUUVAL

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Dad reflexes 😮


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T-minus 20 minutes. SpaceX confirms the Falcon 9 second stage's kerosene fuel tank is now fully loaded at Vandenberg. Kerosene and liquid oxygen continue flowing into the first stage. spaceflightnow.com/2022/08/30/fal…


Treat everyone with kindness. You will find that in both personal life and in business it will pay dividends…

From time to time, I will share some things that seem to be working for me, in case you find it helpful



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Liftoff of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, hauling a heavyweight load of 54 more Starlink internet satellites. spaceflightnow.com/2022/08/27/fal…


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The 22-ton core of a Chinese rocket will fall to Earth today, the third time in two years China has allowed such a large booster to re-enter the atmosphere uncontrolled. The re-entry poses a low but avoidable risk to people, space debris experts said. spaceflightnow.com/2022/07/30/lon…

SpaceflightNow's tweet image. The 22-ton core of a Chinese rocket will fall to Earth today, the third time in two years China has allowed such a large booster to re-enter the atmosphere uncontrolled. The re-entry poses a low but avoidable risk to people, space debris experts said. spaceflightnow.com/2022/07/30/lon…

A volcano like Yosemite could be the next extinction event instead of a meteor.

Why 536CE was ‘the worst year to be alive’. A mysterious fog plunged Europe, the Middle East & parts of Asia into darkness, day and night—for 18 months. Now we know that a cataclysmic volcanic eruption in Iceland spewed ash across the Northern Hemisphere ow.ly/iyUG30mL5bC

Rainmaker1973's tweet image. Why 536CE was ‘the worst year to be alive’. A mysterious fog plunged Europe, the Middle East & parts of Asia into darkness, day and night—for 18 months. Now we know that a cataclysmic volcanic eruption in Iceland spewed ash across the Northern Hemisphere ow.ly/iyUG30mL5bC


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Even as our economic conditions have shifted over the last year, The Great Resignation continues-voluntary quit rates are +25% pre-pandemic levels The best companies will continue to develop their people and rethink what that looks like for remote/hybrid mckinsey.com/business-funct…


#Vbrick is on a mission to help businesses unlock the full power of video. Our CEO and Chairman, Paul Sparta, sat down with Tech influencer, Evan Kirstel, to talk about the complexities of #EnterpriseVideo and how org can implement strategies to derive optimal value from video.

.@VbrickSystems is the leading #cloud-native, end-to-end #enterprise video platform, on a mission to help businesses unlock the full power of video. More at vbrick.com



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Ground teams are “go” for docking of the Dragon Freedom spacecraft at the International Space Station. SpaceX mission control reports one of the relative GPS navigation sensors on Dragon has failed, but this is not a concern for docking. Watch live: spaceflightnow.com/2022/04/27/cre…


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