Month: July 2013
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Sofie and the Cicada
We are nearing the end of the “Brood II” swarm of 17-Year Cicadas, so-named because the flying insects literally spend 17 years underground before emerging for one month to breed, lay eggs, and die. Also called “swarmageddon,” this entomological phenomenon has sadly (or fortunately, depending on your bug-loving/hating persuasion) not had a major impact on…
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James Tanis, TOC Engineer II, Enterprise Services
James has joined the TOC where he will be doing switch and DNS administration, eventually aiding with the network management project. Before coming to Emory, James spent seven years as the sole tech lead at Monsignor Donovan Catholic High School in Athens, GA. He also worked for a small network provider called NEGIA as a system…