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John J

@John37fold

"WAMO" banana dude

Wisconsin Katılım Mayıs 2010
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John J
John J@John37fold·
Welcome to my real office. I love darts, I play a lot of darts... but dragracing is my sport. Im growing my #youtube, come hang! @John37foldgaming/videos" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Youtube.com/@John37foldgam
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John J@John37fold·
@corybowles @HPotterUniverse Plus, we are to believe they light the halls with candles, not LED bulbs 😂 we NEED the dark mystique
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Harry Potter Universe
Harry Potter Universe@HPotterUniverse·
Someone brightened a couple of still shots from the Harry Potter TV series trailer. Look how much better it looks with some brightness and color!
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John J@John37fold·
@Deta132 is a champion for WOMEN. Thats why I ❤ her.
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Eddie Trunk@EddieTrunk·
Happy 40th to @VanHalen 5150! Today on @TrunkNationSXM call in with your thoughts and memories about this important time in VH history. Live 3-5P ET @SIRIUSXM 103 Faction Talk or the app. 844-686-5863
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John J@John37fold·
@MissEmmaPaton This is tough!!!! Premier League darts and MKE Brewers season opener at the same time... and in 3.5 hrs we have Wisconsin Badgers Hockey in the NCAA playoffs.... GO SPORTS!!!
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John J@John37fold·
@goodevans180 Ive shared a pint with ya. Ill always have your back!
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Sammy Hagar@sammyhagar·
Oh, hell yes! This song Good Enough’s always on fire. Live from #5150 thank you for six incredible shows #Vegas
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domino@DominoRxxx·
They have a whole campus with Harry Potter buildings to infantilize their adult employees so they blur the line between work:life balance. They use their campus to make Disney adults feel like they’re at Disney World so they never want to leave. The business stuff is even more sick
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ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
In 1979, Madison; Wisconsin, a woman sits in a basement office, writing code line by line on a computer most hospitals don't even know they need yet. Her name is Judy Faulkner. She's started with $6,000 to $7,000 of her own money, plus contributions from friends and family totaling around $70,000. No venture capital. No Silicon Valley connections. Just a conviction that the American healthcare system is killing people because doctors can't access the information they desperately need. She had watched it happen. Medical records stayed trapped in filing cabinets and incompatible systems when patients moved between cities and providers. Doctors made critical decisions in the dark, lacking the patient histories they needed. People died from preventable mistakes. That systemic failure became her mission. Faulkner began building software that would let patient information follow the patient, no matter where they went. It was a radical idea in an era when most hospitals still relied on paper charts and metal drawers. Decades later, she controls Epic Systems, the most powerful health technology company in America. Her software manages medical records for over 300 million patients worldwide. Roughly half of all U.S. hospital beds run on systems she created. Her wealth sits between $7 and $8 billion. And almost no one knows her name. She never took Epic public. Never accepted venture capital. Never sold out. She believed Wall Street would force her to chase quarterly profits instead of patient outcomes. So she kept control, kept her wealth locked in private shares, and kept building. Now in her eighties, she's methodically dismantling that fortune. In 2015, she signed the Giving Pledge. Then went further, committing to give away 99 percent of her wealth. She and her husband created the Roots & Wings Foundation, named after advice she once gave her children when they asked what they needed most from her. "You need roots and wings," she told them. Values to anchor you. Freedom to grow. Everything else is noise. Today, that foundation distributes tens of millions annually, aiming for $100 million a year. Food security. Healthcare access. Education. Housing. She's not waiting until she's gone to make an impact. She's converting ownership into action right now, while she's still here to see it work. In an age of billionaire spectacle, Judy Faulkner built an empire in silence, accumulated unimaginable wealth without chasing it, and is now giving it all away with the same quiet determination she used to write that first line of code in a Wisconsin basement. Faulkner still runs Epic Systems from its headquarters in Verona, Wisconsin, where the campus has become legendary for its design. Buildings are themed after famous works of literature and fantasy, with conference rooms modeled after Hogwarts, Alice in Wonderland, and Star Trek. Employees traverse tunnels decorated like subway stations and walk through spaces that feel more like theme parks than corporate offices. It's Faulkner's way of making grueling work feel a little more human. Unlike most tech billionaires, she lives modestly and avoids the spotlight. She doesn't own yachts, doesn't collect estates, and rarely seeks media attention. Her focus remains on Epic's mission: building software that saves lives by making sure critical information is always available when it matters most. Faulkner majored in mathematics and computer science at a time when women made up less than 10 percent of the field. Before founding Epic, she taught herself programming languages and worked on developing systems for hospitals while teaching at the University of Wisconsin. Another fascinating detail: Epic remains one of the largest privately held software companies in the world, with thousands of employees and zero outside investors. Faulkner retains control by design, ensuring the company answers to patients, not shareholders. #archaeohistories
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John J@John37fold·
Look at that sexy piece of machinery! Aluminum headed 355 SBC for my S10
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John J@John37fold·
I left work and Price was up 4-0... aka, he'd only lost 1 LEG all night, up til then...
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John J@John37fold·
Every time I ask for a sign... I argue that it wasnt a sign, but a coincidence... when do I finally trust it as a sign?
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John J@John37fold·
@lexxisfuzzbox Why do YOU play music? That would be your answer. Im 40, so my intention is no longer for women, its about creating a fun atmosphere. So my answer... mostly rad!
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Lexxi@lexxisfuzzbox·
Is playing guitar in a band at almost 40 years old rad or lame?
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John J@John37fold·
@GrouseoftheDead Like.. the curb slashed it when you hit it too many times?
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Business Goober
Business Goober@GrouseoftheDead·
Someone just slashed my tire... I'm honestly speechless. 1 week after a hit tweet.
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John J@John37fold·
Dear Wisconsin, Why do you build me up, Buttercup? Just to let me down. And mess me around, But then worst of all... you never call, baby. When you say you will...
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domino@DominoRxxx·
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John J@John37fold·
@8Mittens8 @MensHumor Listen to some old Mitch Hedberg standup. Youll get the joke referenced!
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Men's Humor
Men's Humor@MensHumor·
Remember: Ducks eat for free at Subway.
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