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Eron Nicholson joins 37signals as Sysop Taylor Aug 23 2011

7 comments Latest by Charles M

Yesterday Eron Nicholson joined John, Will, and me on our operations team!

Recently Eron’s work included building and maintaining several multi-data center installations for a green energy startup. In addition to wearing the hardware hat, Eron was responsible for networking, monitoring and systems administration. As if those duties weren’t enough, Eron also developed internal tools and did other software design (including embedded systems).

We are really looking forward to Eron’s work on our monitoring and high availability systems.

Welcome Eron!

PS Hat tip to Nic at Newrelic for introducing us to Eron.

PPS Eron hails from North Carolina and enjoys racing … of a different variety (24 Hours of Lemons).

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7 comments so far

Brandon Ferguson 23 Aug 11

More like racing of the best variety!

JD 23 Aug 11

I dig this racing. Kinda reminds me of Deathrace 2000. Eron’s Swede Sixteen Racecar is pretty svelte too. Can he BBQ though? That is the question.

Will Jessop 24 Aug 11

Welcome Eron, glad to have you around!

Anonymous Coward 25 Aug 11

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Charles M 25 Aug 11

Considering the lack of personal pronouns in this posting, it sounds like the author doesn’t know whether Eron is male or female. I certainly don’t.

Taylor 25 Aug 11

Hey Charles,

I’m sorry for the confusion. Eron is definitely male.

Charles M 26 Aug 11

Thanks, Taylor. Not that it matters; I was just curious. I had never seen a spelling like that.

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