Indulge me now. Thank me later.
— Julian Fleisher (@JulianFlei) August 31, 2020
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It's hard to generalize.
Indulge me now. Thank me later.
— Julian Fleisher (@JulianFlei) August 31, 2020
Managing our water in Colorado is, in the face of climate change, more important than ever. This historic step underscores the challenges we need to face--together--in the years ahead. https://t.co/zNC0TaN2Qd
— Phil Weiser (@pweiser) August 31, 2020
Tomorrow I begin sorting books for the big move. I’ll be dividing them into categories:
— BitterOldPunk (@BitterOldPunk) August 30, 2020
1. Keepers
2. Shouldn’t keep but taking anyway
3. Oh wow I hadn’t thought about book in ages, I should keep it
4. Other books I’m keeping
Love Boston. Lived in Boston. Family lives in Boston. Reported in Boston. I think this tweet needs more nuance and context because Boston actually has a long and ugly history of racism and racial conflict. Spinning it this way seems is just... spin. And that’s unfortunate. https://t.co/oVOkM6lcdD
— Soledad O'Brien (@soledadobrien) August 30, 2020
Open a go fund me and put it on a podcast platform yourself. You have many supporters and fans.
— Jonathan Rackman (@JonRackman) August 28, 2020
Just realized I went to a college formal(?) in the RNC filming location, the Mellon Auditorium. Good event space! Whadda town!
— Clare Malone (@ClareMalone) August 26, 2020
Veblen Politics https://t.co/6nBPjgh1f9
— Douglas Allen (@DouglasHAllen) August 24, 2020
Twitter: come for the unhinged conspiracy theories, stay for the theological repartee.
— Tracelator (@Tracelator) August 22, 2020
Yarckin: Tail risk hedging is the engineering equivalent of making sure the building doesn't fall down. #RWRI
— Junior (@joonya__) August 20, 2020
We know that 50% of the 1074 @SpelmanCollege math grads (from 1927-2019) have successfully pursued advanced degrees in some field of study: 79 MBAs, 296 other masters, 122 doctorates, 15 JDs, 15 MDs and 4 DDSs https://t.co/fgTp1G5R5c @TheSIAMNews @amermathsoc @maanow @AWMmath
— Spelman Math Heritage (@SpelMath) August 19, 2020
Didn’t play as well as I wanted in brutal heat at @PGAVillage in the @pbcgagolf’s Bobby Bryant, but had fun playing two competitive rounds on the exquisite Dye Course.
— Tim Gavrich (@TimGavrich) August 16, 2020
A highlight: on 11 today, my foursome lined up our tee shots thusly: pic.twitter.com/TOsFsEFqzb
No economist will ever come up with a better description of why being poor is so expensive than Terry Pratchett. Such a great quote. pic.twitter.com/CodabT8YED
— Rohan Talbot (@rohantalbot) August 16, 2020
Indeed. In word and deed. https://t.co/6h82fwCPOW
— Nancy Pearl (@Nancy_Pearl) August 16, 2020
Have you been revisiting some favorite movies or TV shows? Check out these related public domain classics, like Sherlock Holmes and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, for your next read. https://t.co/UmKPOJ0j3Z
— NY Public Library (@nypl) August 15, 2020
“These shifts consider a transition from a traditional math classroom to an engaging online course with a robust community of learners that allows for student choice, timely feedback, content coverage, and student mastery.” https://t.co/M9UXTzbD0R
— Global Online Academy (@GOAlearning) August 15, 2020
Mercer looked so content sleeping in the bean bag last night I left her there and didn’t crate her. She rewarded my kindness by having diarrhea in 3 different rooms while we slept. #happenseverytime #illneverlearn
— Holly Betz (@mombetz) August 15, 2020
✏️ You can markup an image with the Photos app on iPhone or iPad. It is kind of hidden: Tap a photo's Edit button, then the More icon, then Markup. pic.twitter.com/ye8ta09z1y
— Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) August 15, 2020
I tried to find and kill that insect before the show! Never did find it…
— John Siracusa (@siracusa) August 14, 2020
This date was an official holiday in my home state of Rhode Island when I was growing up. Today it’s celebrated there as “Victory Day” on the second Monday in August.
— Walt Mossberg (@waltmossberg) August 14, 2020
That's enough literary criticism for today
— Daniel D'Addario (@DPD_) August 13, 2020