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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-05-20

Posted on May 20, 2012 by Chris Samuel
  • Just seen the Hubble Ultra Deep Field image for first time, wow! #
  • Dear #Lazyweb how do I grant select access to a user to all databases beginning with foo (for example) ? #
  • Because "grant select on foo%.* to $USER;" gets rejected.. 🙁 #mysql #
  • Use backticks around DB name appears to be the solution to my #mysql query about grants – http://t.co/yU6bcD6O #
  • Sunlit Concrete Bouquet, St Kilda Botanical Gardens http://t.co/JW0bAde6 #
  • Just curious, have any allegations against Slipper or Thompson been admitted or proven in court? #auspol #NotKeepingUp #
  • If you use http://t.co/nhYJ9Vs0 and use it with #hpc queuing systems be aware bash doesn't do aliases in scripts! #
  • Hmm, I'm being followed on Twitter by my local newspaper, should I worry ? 🙂 #
  • Anyone have any recommendations of places in Melbourne to source Cisco SFP+ modules for 10gigE links? #
  • Off to the Mount Burnett Observatory tonight for a talk on adaptive optics. #
  • Is the Celestron 4SE a good starter telescope? Aus. Geographic has it on special for $999.. /cc @cefiar #astronomy #space #
  • The big red #EMO button, for depressed equipment http://t.co/ePacipsj #

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