When you order oatmeal at Bryant Corner Cafe, you get a veritable feast. With steamed milk. pic.twitter.com/NURuQokcN9
— Nancy Pearl (@Nancy_Pearl) October 31, 2018
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When you order oatmeal at Bryant Corner Cafe, you get a veritable feast. With steamed milk. pic.twitter.com/NURuQokcN9
— Nancy Pearl (@Nancy_Pearl) October 31, 2018
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) October 31, 2018
Today's read. https://t.co/z3lut7bB2g
— David Griffith (@griffithd50) October 31, 2018
Have you been following along as I highlight the six main problems of practice when implementing #competencyed? This week, we take a look at late work. https://t.co/NtCBnFxVUA
— chris sturgis (@sturgis_chris) October 29, 2018
He's smokin' de grasse
— Art Schnurple (@ArtSchnurple) October 31, 2018
"There will be, to be sure, the customary act of the careful drawing aside of skirts on the part of those in high places." From an editorial after the bombing of the Atlanta Jewish Temple on 10/12/1958. https://t.co/4AXcouBs69
— Douglas Allen (@DouglasHAllen) October 30, 2018
Buy candy in the 2012-13 academic year. Put it in the back of your closet. Give it out to trick-or-treaters in 2018. You are: the most recent federal education data. #eduween18 cc: @alexanderrusso @ChadAldeman @MichaelPetrilli
— Emily Richmond (@EWAEmily) October 30, 2018
https://t.co/hHoHSTaFaShttps://t.co/mChJRF65Qr
— Ross Douthat (@DouthatNYT) October 30, 2018
— J.R. McGrail 📎 (@JRMcGrail) October 30, 2018
Good morning pic.twitter.com/WgmFu255ks
— Jason Snell (@jsnell) October 30, 2018
Talk later?
— Douglas Allen (@DouglasHAllen) October 29, 2018
it was slavery https://t.co/jMoEnXfCLu
— Clint Smith (@ClintSmithIII) October 28, 2018
If I had a Bitcoin for every person who suggested blockchain as a solution to electronic voting I'd have $10,000. No wait. $800,000. Oh, now it's $18bn. Oh wait, wait, $1.25.
— P̵̛wn̷̕̕ A̶͡ll͜͝͝ T̡̛̕h̷̶̀͠͡e̷̵̶̷ T̵͜͢h̸̸́͟i̕ng͝s͡ (@pwnallthethings) October 27, 2018
Yes, yes, denoise all the things, iMac Pro! Fly! pic.twitter.com/8U0N5ZEBaB
— Jason Snell (@jsnell) October 26, 2018
Older People Are Worse Than Young People at Telling Fact From Opinion - The Atlantic https://t.co/hdiwAPI3il
— Douglas Allen (@DouglasHAllen) October 27, 2018
Have you recently gotten out of a taxi at your destination and almost left (or actually left) without paying? Thanks, #Uber and #Lyft!
— Paul Matsumoto (@MatsumotoPaul) October 25, 2018
Since I'm always weirdly sort of homesick for Detroit even though I've now lived in Seattle longer than I did growing up in the Midwest, I was sure pleased to find this book in a Little Free Library. pic.twitter.com/kc8hgs2NHm
— Nancy Pearl (@Nancy_Pearl) October 25, 2018
Or, here's a thought, maybe instead go w/ a truly American approach
— Sasha (not 🇷🇺, and much more 👿🤬😈 than 👻) (@Sasha_Maggio) October 25, 2018
"Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free. The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!" 🗽🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/9rIUsUeY1I
Shower https://t.co/hA8AJ1F9zz
— Rebecca Slatkin (@RebeccaSlatkin) October 25, 2018
I'm going to share a #datajournalism secret with you: white people in the South are conservative.
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) October 24, 2018
Don’t miss the Upper School Play, “She Kills Monsters” 10/25-27 at 7pm in the Holland Hall Newman Theatre. It’s got it all – fight scenes, laughs, spectacle, great characters, and a heartwarming story. PG13. Buy tickets at https://t.co/r4K1mOwRgs. #godutch #hollandhall #tulsa pic.twitter.com/OPIDYX2Zl9
— Holland Hall School (@hollandhall) October 24, 2018
It is not illegal to apply for asylum in the United States. You may apply for asylum if you are at a port of entry or in the United States. You may apply for asylum regardless of your immigration status and within one year of your arrival to the United States. https://t.co/DWQpNsOZXX
— Soledad O'Brien (@soledadobrien) October 24, 2018
Me: The lottery is just a tax on poor people who don’t know math.
— John LeFevre (@JohnLeFevre) October 24, 2018
Also me: pic.twitter.com/2m7O84E2a4
A favorite line of mine from Virgil Wander, @reuben100's marvelous new novel: "He had the heartening bulk of the aging athlete defeated by pastry." "Heartening" makes the sentence work.
— Nancy Pearl (@Nancy_Pearl) October 22, 2018
Check this out – This guy has re-wrote Lode Runner MMR from *scratch*. It’s an exact replica including bugs, for all OS'es, dev for 6 years, and still does weekly updates. Un-friggin-believable. https://t.co/j7WSCa9YDu
— Ryan Jones (@rjonesy) October 21, 2018
You know nothing, @CNBC https://t.co/4GNwigLF7D
— J.R. McGrail 📎 (@JRMcGrail) October 20, 2018
You're bringing back YLNT?!
— (((Joshua Ishal))) (@DentalJosh) October 19, 2018
lebron looks like the senior who was forced to take freshman pe
— hannah williamson (@hannahmcnoface) October 19, 2018
Finally you can see your entire java class name https://t.co/G9oOmdnxY7
— JSONP (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ (@palmerj3) October 16, 2018
Stop by the Orchard and pick up some of our FAMOUS cider! It’s only available for a limited time, so do not miss out!🍎 pic.twitter.com/zrscA0tHkm
— Lilly Orchard (@LillyOrchard) October 15, 2018
Wrong moniker. World’s most inventive perhaps, but the term “innovative” should be reserved for those that are improving the student experience either through efficacy or affordability! https://t.co/SVWzFZEWNM
— Trace Urdan (@Trace_Urdan) October 15, 2018
Oct 19: iPhone XR pre-orders start
— John Gruber (@gruber) October 10, 2018
Oct 26: iPhone XR ships
I highly doubt Apple would hold an event for new iPads and MacBooks before XR ships. Doesn’t make sense let them take attention away from each other. I don’t expect event until October 30 or 31 or November.
So proud of Park Tudor Theatre alum's achievements! Great work, Brooke. https://t.co/nMatdIpLaj
— Jerry W. Grayson (@w_grayson) October 10, 2018
I found out my research in improv and self-concept is up for publication. I read the email in a Starbucks and cried happy tears. Some cops approached and asked if I was ok. I explained (still in tears) and then they came back with a CAKE POP. Hard work pays off, team!!!
— Brooke DeBettignies (@BrookeDeBetties) October 10, 2018
A branch of the New York Public Library is loaning handbags, briefcases and neckties to teenagers and young adults who need them for job interviews https://t.co/G6P5YW7Mi6
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 10, 2018
“I have three precious things which I hold fast and prize.
— Dan Rockwell (@Leadershipfreak) October 8, 2018
The first is gentleness; the second is frugality; the third is humility, which keeps me from putting myself before others." Lao Tzu#quote
No, you will not. https://t.co/RTDdU1xQZn
— Soledad O'Brien (@soledadobrien) October 5, 2018
🖊 by @tomgauld pic.twitter.com/xalnigGi69
— New Scientist (@newscientist) October 5, 2018
ECS can use your support. Thanks. Help me do 65 right. https://t.co/0c6ur2xWRD
— David Griffith (@griffithd50) October 5, 2018
Bluetooth https://t.co/A4hgXtNRsS https://t.co/OsZfcBQlZR pic.twitter.com/CQqmyah7dM
— XKCD Comic (@xkcdComic) October 5, 2018
High School Kicker Finds It Helpful To Imagine Football As Object That Needs To Be Kicked Through Goal Posts In Order To Gain Points https://t.co/dddUnLYlLO pic.twitter.com/u7gN5dzySv
— The Onion (@TheOnion) October 5, 2018
On the contrary, this day wins everything https://t.co/QeMaVoBW6a
— Angry Staff Officer (@pptsapper) October 4, 2018
— J.R. McGrail 📎 (@JRMcGrail) October 4, 2018
Everything is okay now. https://t.co/Pz0t9F6wZ9
— Rob Long (@rcbl) September 18, 2018
It’s an honor just to be able to say, check the date on this: pic.twitter.com/6F56463FmI
— Rob Long (@rcbl) September 18, 2018
Congress https://t.co/bmG62Ku26Q
— J.R. McGrail 📎 (@JRMcGrail) October 2, 2018
Cease and desist, take a hike, and delete your account. https://t.co/ecbdPx9Xeu
— Trace Urdan (@Trace_Urdan) October 1, 2018
I didn't make it back to New Haven for any of my Yale Class of 1987 reunions. But I won't miss the next one.
— Rob Long (@rcbl) October 1, 2018
Don’t teach your subject matter. Use your subject matter to teach students how to believe in themselves and unlock their potentials.
— Amy Fast, Ed.D. (@fastcrayon) October 2, 2018