Acronyms
Who Is That?
Numbers
Fun Facts
2020
200

SUSI

Stanford University Server Inventory

200

I have 2 cats and recently got a puppy whose favorite things to chew are shoes.

Don Mitchell

200

Number of PEP business user(s)

1

200

Stephen Estate's nemesis tool

JIRA

200

Announced on 12/3, CA Stay-at-home order will go in effect when ICU capacity is less than this %.

15%

400

MEP

Medical Education Platform

400
I have 11 fruit trees in my backyard that give 15 varieties of fruit! 

Markus Muetschard

400

Number of OnCore environments (prod and non-prod) users can choose from in OIS

4

400

Dave came to work with this NFL team' championship cap after they won the 2018 Super Bowl

Philadelphia Eagles

400

TDS unification 1 year anniversary date.

9/17/2020

600

IAT

Innovation and Translation

600

I play tuba at Tuba Christmas (almost) every year since 1986.

Darryl Dieckman

600
Number of patients enrolled in AHS is roughly 10 x the student body of U.C.Berkeley (answer accepted rounded to the 1000s)

400,000

600

(Daily Double)

The 2 tallest people in the AAS team are at this height.

6'4"

600

I retired this year after many years of integrating PeopleSoft data for SoM use

Bill Roden

800

AEM

Adobe Experience Manager

800

I had surgery on a Soviet tanker during the cold war.

John Maul

800

(Daily Double)

Number of Box accounts allowed according to the license agreement (answer accepted rounded to the 1000s)

32500

800

Munish's Zoom alias (he sometimes called in with this name on Zoom)

Arissa

800

Charles and Pi had to evacuate due to wildfires in these states.

Colorado and Utah

1000

The SUN of Sun Microsystems, original home of java

Stanford University Networks

1000

I have another name, Niranjan, a Sanskrit name from my yoga association.

Stephen Estes

1000

Number of TDS Talks presented so far this year

21

1000

Dmitry learned to play this instrument at the extracurricular music school from age 9-14.

clarinet

1000

Number of electoral votes Biden and Trump got in the 2020 presidential elections.

306 and 232