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Kevin Snow

@snowmanson

CSA supporting AWS environments.

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Feeling like a big upset weekend in college football after this USC blowout. Looking forward to seeing how it all unfolds.

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A high school football star is spreading kindness by using lessons from his painful past to give others a brighter future. And it all started with one simple gesture. @SteveHartmancbs is “On The Road” in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Thank you to B1G Network for such a great job with the Husker Volleyball broadcast tonight. Great production and a highlight for Nebraska Volleyball and shows where women’s college volleyball can go.

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Targeting Thursday, March 14 for Starship’s third flight test. A 110-minute launch window opens at 7:00 a.m. CT → spacex.com/launches

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Throw back to early 2021 when brought over his beautiful Y for some cool upgrades! I feel like I need a red Tesla to balance things out 🤔 it just looks so good!

Throw back to early 2021 when <a href="/kevinsnow/"></a> brought over his beautiful Y for some cool upgrades! I feel like I need a red Tesla to balance things out 🤔 it just looks so good!
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The very effective Ukraine drone op against Russia today just gives a feeling of dread. A true game changer and the response probably will be much larger. The impact of all this will be felt around the world. Low tech, mass impact, low cost warfare/terrorism will become the

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I've been reflecting on the Starship program the last week and one thing has become obvious to me. SpaceX is enjoying the freedom to try and fail in a way they couldn't with Falcon 9. Doing anything "experimental" on the Falcon 9 was risky because it was SpaceX's only source of