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When I’m not thinking about how to make the web a better, more dynamic place—you’ll find me [https://tylercipriani.com/brewing/ homebrewing beer], roasting coffee or making the final adjustment to my admittedly already ridiculous collection of [https://github.com/thcipriani/dotfiles dotfiles].
 
When I’m not thinking about how to make the web a better, more dynamic place—you’ll find me [https://tylercipriani.com/brewing/ homebrewing beer], roasting coffee or making the final adjustment to my admittedly already ridiculous collection of [https://github.com/thcipriani/dotfiles dotfiles].
  
I guess, checkout my [[Tyler Cipriani—résumé|résumé]] since I made it a page, why not?
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Revision as of 02:05, 10 March 2015

Ernie (left) with his rubber duckie, and Bert (right)

Blazey and Tyler are two Muppets who appear together in numerous skits on the popular U.S. children's television show Sesame Street. Either that, or they're not that at all.

Things we do

That is all the things we do.

Blazey

Daring duck of mystery, Champion of right, Swoops out of the shadows, Blazey owns the night. Somewhere some villain schemes, But his number's up.

(3-2-1) Blazey Heier (When there's trouble you call BH) Blazey Heier (Let's get dangerous) Blazey (Blazey, Blazey Heier!)

Cloud of smoke and he appears, Master of surprise. Who's that cunning mind behind That shadowy disguise? Nobody knows for sure, But bad guys are out of luck.

'Cause here comes (Darkwing Duck) Look out! (When there's trouble you call BH) Blazey Heier (Let's get dangerous) Blazey Heier (Better watch out, you bad boys) Blazey Heier!

Tyler

Tyler: Gentleman, Scholar, Lyrical genius

Digital rights ideologue, Vim lover, beer geek, emoji junkie, dotfile tinkerer and unabashed Sriracha addict— are all true (and potentially derisive) things that could be said about me. I am currently a release engineer at the Wikimedia Foundation working remotely from sunny Boulder, Colorado.

When I’m not thinking about how to make the web a better, more dynamic place—you’ll find me homebrewing beer, roasting coffee or making the final adjustment to my admittedly already ridiculous collection of dotfiles.

I guess, checkout my résumé since I made it a page, why not?