Well, I hope it is of at least a bit of interest to others.
http://newsoffice.mit.edu/2015/michael-stonebraker-wins-turing-award-0325
<quote>
...
In his previous work at the University of California at Berkeley,
Stonebraker developed two of his most influential systems, Ingres and
Postgres, which provide the foundational ideas — and, in many cases,
specific source code — that spawned several contemporary database
products, including IBM’s Informix and EMC’s Greenplum.
...
Postgres, meanwhile, integrated Ingres’ ideas with object-oriented
programming, enabling users to natively map objects and their
attributes into databases. This new notion of “object-relational”
databases could be used to represent and manipulate complex data, like
computer-aided design, geospatial data, and time series.
...
</quote>
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If you sent twitter messages while exploring, are you on a textpedition?
He's about as useful as a wax frying pan.
10 to the 12th power microphones = 1 Megaphone
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John McKown