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Posted on November 25, 2015 by elmer

My Twitter Digest for 11/24/2015

  • Dell does a Superfish, ships PCs with easily cloneable root certificates | Ars Technica UK https://t.co/urXN7ZeeJW 06:13:50, 2015-11-24
  • RT @mindspillage: Apparently fair.io exists. Don't use it. It probably doesn't do what you want, whatever what you want happens to be. 15:14:35, 2015-11-24
  • RT @tjbliss: What the @Hewlett_Found thinks about this important topic in #OER: https://t.co/O2SHbgBB8V https://t.co/teq0GI2iew 15:19:40, 2015-11-24
  • My Twitter Digest for 11/23/2015 https://t.co/sxnFJoBGq2 15:30:51, 2015-11-24

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This the personal blog of Elmer Masters. I’ve been blogging since October 2000, mostly for my own amusement. I am a web developer, IT manager, and occasional consultant. I’ve managed IT departments at a couple of law schools, and started my professional career as a reference law librarian while working my way through law school. These days I’m the chief technologist for a consortium of US law schools. Opinions expressed here are my own and not those of my employer.

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