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posted on Wednesday, April 23, 2008 9:27 AM

    

In today's episode of DevCentral Daily, Joe talks about things floating around DevCentral, F5's developer community. 

Today is F5's Earnings day and Joe talks a little about how he can't talk about things he can't not talk about... not...

Tonight is the first meeting of the Seattle DevCentral User Group (SEADUG).  6:30 at F5 Headquarters in Seattle.  Be there or be square!

In the gadget of the day, Joe reviews the Backpackshield for all those times when you find your self in cross-fire and need some protection from your laptop backpack.



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4/23/2008 11:57 AM
Gravatar Joe, clearly you've already said too much about not saying anything at all.

I look forward to actually being able to talk at SEADUG tonight!

BTW, I question your choice for key grip. ; )

Dan
Dan
4/23/2008 12:04 PM
Gravatar Thanks, I'm good at not really saying anything about nothing that's being said. Maybe I should not say more things about nothing in future episodes.

Oh, and I wasn't too pleased with my grip either, so if you have some free time on your Friday schedule, let me know and I'll boot that yahoo out of there and let you take his place B-).

-Joe
Joe Pruitt

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