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  • Daniel and 10 others https://twitter.com/techwraith   •   Mar 17
    @aaronpk Not sure, ATT and Verizon both seem to work.
    Aaron Parecki
    @TechWraith add Sprint to that list! I'm impressed
    Glen Park, San Francisco
    Fri, Mar 16, 2012 6:31pm -07:00
  • Daniel and 10 others https://twitter.com/techwraith   •   Mar 17
    @aaronpk It's been that way for years :)
    Aaron Parecki
    @TechWraith how many carriers?
    Glen Park, San Francisco
    Fri, Mar 16, 2012 6:30pm -07:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    Whoa I have cell service underground on the Bart, when did that happen?
    Mission, San Francisco
    Fri, Mar 16, 2012 6:29pm -07:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    at Four Barrel Coffee
    San Francisco, California • Fri, March 16, 2012 4:47pm
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    San Francisco, CA, United States
    Fri, Mar 16, 2012 4:47pm -07:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    at The Conservatory
    Half Moon Bay, California • Fri, March 16, 2012 1:33pm
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    Half Moon Bay, CA, United States
    Fri, Mar 16, 2012 1:33pm -07:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    at Peet's Coffee & Tea
    San Francisco, California • Fri, March 16, 2012 8:33am
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    San Francisco, CA, United States
    Fri, Mar 16, 2012 8:33am -07:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    at San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
    San Francisco, California • Fri, March 16, 2012 7:24am
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    San Francisco, CA, United States
    Fri, Mar 16, 2012 7:24am -07:00
  • Using MySQL as a NoSQL - A story for exceeding 750,000 qps on a commodity server (yoshinorimatsunobu.blogspot.com)
    Fri, Mar 16, 2012 4:51am -07:00 #mysql #nosql #scaling
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  • MySQL Alternatives to MySQL (techportal.ibuildings.com)
    Fri, Mar 16, 2012 2:54am -07:00 #hackernews
  • Graphs in the database: SQL meets social networks (techportal.ibuildings.com)
    Fri, Mar 16, 2012 2:54am -07:00 #hackernews
  • The New iPad's Screen Under the Microscope (ignorethecode.net)
    Fri, Mar 16, 2012 2:24am -07:00 #hackernews
  • allthis feed https://twitter.com/allthisfeed4   •   Mar 13
    Hi @tylergillies Ten minutes of Aaron Parecki's time is trading at the world's first attention exchange http://dld.bz/aDV58
    Aaron Parecki
    @allthisfeed4 @allthis fyi, I deleted my account because you were tweeting at my followers using my name without my permission.
    Thu, Mar 15, 2012 3:59pm -07:00
  • Algorithms for generating new ideas for startups: servicing trends (www.toao.com)
    Thu, Mar 15, 2012 3:07pm -07:00 #hackernews
  • Storify: SXSW Amber Case on Ambient Interfaces (storify.com)
    Thu, Mar 15, 2012 12:36pm -07:00 #caseorganic #sxsw
  • Aaron Parecki
    Pay @caseorganic $6 for a burrito! (trying out @chirpify)
    Thu, Mar 15, 2012 12:17pm -07:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    @mophie You guys were out of the black case at the SXSW booth, and I lost the coupon code you gave me! Can you DM it to me again? thx!!
    Thu, Mar 15, 2012 11:45am -07:00
  • At SXSW tech conference, some see signs of 'too much' (www.star-telegram.com)
    Thu, Mar 15, 2012 11:20am -07:00 #caseorganic #press #sxsw
  • Polish Surname Suffixes (groups.yahoo.com)

    If the name is adjectival in form -- ending in -ski, -cki, -zki, -ny, -ly, and so on -- then the endings with -(i)ego and -(i)ej and -ich/-ych apply. If the name is a noun in form, different endings apply, depending on the grammatical gender and form of the noun. It gets complicated, but that's the fundamental rule.

    Here the crucial point is that some surnames come from nouns -- Nowak, "new guy," Piekarczyk, "baker's boy," Janowicz, "son of Jan" -- and some are adjectives -- Maly, "little," Krakowski, "of/from Krakow," Ciezki, "heavy," and so on. Surnames that are adjectival in form express relationships with endings such as -ego, as in Janowskiego (of Janowski {male}), or -ej, as in Janowskiej, (of Janowski {female}), or -ich, as in Janowskich (of the Janowskis). Nouns use a different set of endings to say the same thing. "Of Nowak" is Nowaka, and "of the Nowaks" is Nowaków. There used to be distinct possessive forms for females, Nowakowej for "of Mrs. Nowak" and Nowakówny for "of Miss Nowak," but those are gradually becoming archaic.

    Thu, Mar 15, 2012 11:05am -07:00 #grammar #parecki #polish
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Hi, I'm Aaron Parecki, Director of Identity Standards at Okta, and co-founder of IndieWebCamp. I maintain oauth.net, write and consult about OAuth, and participate in the OAuth Working Group at the IETF. I also help people learn about video production and livestreaming. (detailed bio)

I've been tracking my location since 2008 and I wrote 100 songs in 100 days. I've spoken at conferences around the world about owning your data, OAuth, quantified self, and explained why R is a vowel. Read more.

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