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Adam Stein (adam-at-apsmarketing-dot-net)

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Product Marketing Services: Enterprise SW, Networks, Security & Mobile + squash, skiing, hockey, fishing, 3 kids & dog (views, humor, kids & dog 'r mine)

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Dan Carlin
Dan Carlin@dccommonsense·
Just a reminder to all that "World War II with Tom Hanks" premiers at 8pm May 25th on @HISTORY with a 3-episode drop followed by 17 more episodes on a once a week release schedule. I am one of a great many contributors. I hope you'll check it out! #WorldWarIITomHanks @NutopiaTV
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Chris Bianchi
Chris Bianchi@BianchiWeather·
Just crossed a half-inch of rain in downtown Denver. Fort Collins, Boulder, Longmont 1"+ already. Lots of water with minimal headaches. Exactly what the doctor ordered! #COwx
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Jonathan Becher
Jonathan Becher@jbecher·
Another look at #sjsharks Celebrini's nifty backhand goal
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MaribelLópez #tech #AI #analyst Lopez Research
Very interesting, At every conference, there is an explanation of how the world is changing. @SAP is talking about the zero UI and or headless , or what SAP calls an app-less experience and a no apps experience. The app less experience is an experience layer that allows you to interact with your underlying applications without having to be in them, "and no apps meaning you don't even need an app for it, the capability will generate itself on the fly for your users to use, either one time or repeated use , without you having to go build them. All of this and more is what is available in Joule spaces." #SAPSapphire
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Earthglory
Earthglory@ab_cd_1235·
Highway in Telluride Colorado 🇺🇸
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San Jose Sharks History
San Jose Sharks History@sjsharkshistory·
If its true San Jose is getting a #PWHL team, I nominate the team name be #Hammerheads in honor of former San Jose mayor Susan Hammer, who helped bring the #SJSharks to San Jose when she was a city council member. 📸 Sharks Magazine
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Wondrous Nature
Wondrous Nature@nature_c2ngn·
A rare look at Arizona’s 'winter hat.😍
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Down Goes Brown
Down Goes Brown@DownGoesBrown·
I'm sure others already noticed this but was just on WGR and we realized on the air that the Sabres playoff path could take them through the entire old Adams Division: Bruins, Habs, old Whalers, old Nordiques. Is this... is this fate?
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonNews·
David Attenborough spent over 70 years teaching humanity about earth; he just turned 100. Thank you David, you're a light amongst the darkness.
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BBC Breakfast
BBC Breakfast@BBCBreakfast·
'David, we need you for another 100 years' Friends of Sir David Attenborough paid tribuite to the broadcaster as he prepares to celebrate his 100th birthday bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/ar…
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CU Boulder 🦬
CU Boulder 🦬@CUBoulder·
Springtime in the Rockies! A fresh view of the Flatirons following the May snow today 🌨️🏔️
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
This is a monarch butterfly migration arriving in the oyamel fir forests of central Mexico. None of these butterflies has ever been here before. Their great-great-grandmothers left this exact grove in March. By July those grandmothers were dead. The butterflies you're watching are four to five generations downstream, born somewhere between Texas and Ontario, and they just flew up to 3,000 miles to a tree none of their parents ever saw. The brain doing the navigation is smaller than a grain of rice. The mechanism is a sun compass time-compensated by a circadian clock running in the antennae. Cut the antennae and the monarch loses orientation within hours. The clock corrects for the sun's position drifting across the sky as the day moves. Add iron-bearing magnetite particles for magnetic field detection on cloudy days, and a 0.5 gram insect is running redundant inertial guidance. The destination is more specific than the navigation. They cluster on a few dozen oyamel fir groves in the Sierra Madre at 9,000 to 11,000 feet. The microclimate has to sit between 32 and 41°F. Below freezing kills them. Above 41°F burns the fat reserves they need to survive five months without feeding. The right band exists a few hundred meters thick on a few specific mountains. Outside it, the migration ends. One generation each year is built differently from the rest. Summer monarchs live two to six weeks. The fall generation lives eight months. It postpones reproduction, fattens up, and carries the entire round trip in a single body. The map is genetic. Nobody has fully decoded how. A monarch hatched in a backyard in Toronto in September has never seen a mountain, never smelled a fir, never met an ancestor. It flies south for ten weeks, picks the right peak, and lands on the tree its bloodline has been returning to for tens of thousands of years. The forest knows the families that come back.
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Matt Devitt
Matt Devitt@MattDevittWX·
2 FEET OF SNOW! ❄️ New pictures from Colorado this morning showing a Winter Wonderland...in May! #Denver is at 5" with Estes Park at over 20" and counting!
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Ken Burns
Ken Burns@KenBurns·
We are announcing today that The American Revolution will stream for free in its entirety on all PBS platforms from May 25th through July 12. Hope you have a chance to watch, ideally with friends and family, as you think about our 250th anniversary this July 4th. pbs.org/kenburns/the-a…
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Chris Bianchi
Chris Bianchi@BianchiWeather·
Happy May 6th from Colorado. Incredible stuff in the Larimer/Boulder County foothills. #COwx
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Chris Bianchi
Chris Bianchi@BianchiWeather·
4.7" at @DENAirport = officially Denver's biggest May snowstorm since May 10, 2003. #COwx
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Cory Reppenhagen
Cory Reppenhagen@CReppWx·
Morning patio furniture shot from the bullseye in Estes Park
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