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193 Results for "《 예약문의 OIO↗8489↗8306》청담가라오케П㈄delightfulセ가라오케가라오케νreflected 가라오케사이즈가라오케 가라오케추천㎙가라오케qbring㈀"
Alex Hiam
Hacker
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Vermont
Maker of open source gizmos and gadgets
lac0ste
Hacker
in
Washington, District of Columbia
Unix dude
Adrian Woodley
Hacker
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Perth, Western Australia
Keen observer of emerging technology. Linux tragic and ham radio devotee.
vando
Hacker
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Olivos, Argentina
OpenBSD & Slackware user. Hamradio callsign: LU7AND. Vegan. Interested on MidEast events. One of the news submitters at @WNews_Reddit.
Ben Combee
Hacker
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Austin, TX
Sr. software engineer at Roku, member in exile of NYC Resistor
Carles Mateu
Hacker
in
Lleida
Hacker, tinkerer of many things.
J Pulido
Hacker
in
Atlanta
I'm just a ghost in a machine. My gears are made of source code and jpegs, which means I'm just like you.
Ano
Hacker
in
D3,G5 Scrabble Pos. System
x A dry sense of humor, coupled with sarcasm and/or emotional impulsivity, Don't take me seriously all the time. #equality #ethics #crypto #networks #love x
mrrik
Hacker
in
UK
Jack of all trades, master of none
James
Hacker
in
Washington, District of Columbia
CS grad student with interests in robotics and operating systems. Also work on satellites.
Dennis Arteaga
Hacker
in
Los Angeles, California
Recent College grad who's a tinkerer of electronics that can't resist anything with resistors.
alexmacp27
Hacker
in
Ottawa, Ontario
IT Pro with a 3D printer too! I love electronics and networking projects, and space is awesome! This looks like a lot of fun.
Ivan Pereira
Hacker
in
Porto Alegre, Brazil
Undergraduate in Geophysics, I love all kinds of technologies. Enthusiast in electronics, programming and building cool stuffs.
Mihir Shete
Hacker
in
India
I am an engineer with great passion for building and programming for embedded systems and Internet of Things
Mike Piekarski
Hacker
in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
I'm always looking to expand what I know in a meaningful way, without the fear of "failure" - each failed attempt is a result.
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